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  • 1
    Language: English
    Angaben zur Quelle: 14/1, 2012
    Note: Laura Dixon, Jennifer Peachey
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780367651725
    Language: English
    Pages: pages cm
    Series Statement: Global gender
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dixon, Laura (Tourism scholar) Gender, sexuality and national identity in the lives of British lifestyle migrants in Spain
    DDC: 306.09467
    Keywords: Cosmopolitanism ; British Social conditions ; Immigrants Social conditions ; Place marketing ; Group identity ; Sex role ; Nationalism ; Sitges (Spain) Social conditions 21st century
    Abstract: "This book takes an intimate look at the lives of British migrants in Sitges, an affluent coastal tourist town in Northern Spain and investigates ideas of gender, sexuality and national identity as they are brought to life through the voices of British lifestyle migrants. Situating Sitges as a specifically affluent and 'middle-class' location representing a particular form of lifestyle immigration, this rich and detailed study explores how the experiences of British migrants re-inscribe culturally specific understandings of the relationship between space, place, culture and identity. What ultimately emerges is an account of the complex structural constraints of identity, as British migrants find themselves stuck within the stereotype of badly-behaved Brits Abroad and entangled in highly conservative conceptualisations of gender and sexuality, that leave them unable to live the kind of cosmopolitan lifestyles that they so purposefully sought. This is a fascinating study suitable for researchers in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Tourism, Sociology and Anthropology"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781315162164 , 9781351667395
    Language: English
    DDC: 306.4/819
    Keywords: Ethnology ; Culture and tourism ; Tourism Anthropological aspects
    Abstract: "How is ethnography practiced in the context of tourism? As a multi- and interdisciplinary area of academic enquiry, the use of ethnography to study tourism is found in an increasingly diverse number of settings. This book is a collection of essays that discuss the practice of ethnography in tourism settings. Reflecting on their experiences, each author presents an individual insight into the complexities of ethnographic practice in destinations from around the globe, including Amsterdam, Angola, Bali, Greece, India, Namibia, Portugal, Spain and the UK. The collection explores a range of themes including obtaining institutional ethical approval, the ethics of fieldwork in-situ, the use of oral histories, the role of memory, empowerment and disempowerment in field relations, gender issues negotiating entrance to the field, the use of oral histories, the use of collaborative fieldwork in teaching, team ethnographies, the use of oral histories, and reflections on writing-up. This is the first book to bring together several tourism scholars using ethnography as their research method. It gives insight into the experience of this unique technique and will be a useful guide for those new to the field, as well as the more seasoned ethnographer who may recognise similar experiences to their own"--
    Abstract: Doing tourism ethnography / Hazel Andrews, Takamitsu Jimura and Laura Dixon -- "This research project is not ready" : ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era / Jonathan Skinner -- Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism arenas / Danielle Kelly -- Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position : a self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen / Stasja Koot -- "Crafting an entrance". Genderʹs role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation / Fiona Eva Bakas -- The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork / Filipa Fernandes and Francisco Martins Ramos -- Being in the field in Bali : a reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research / Claudia Dolezal -- Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula : a collaborative study / Xerardo Pereiro and Martín Gómez-Ullate -- Everyone has a travellerʹs tale to tell : how oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography / Julia M. Trapp-Fallon -- Growing me growing you : collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research / Desmond Wee -- The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography : writing against culture / Burcu Kaya and Medet Yolal -- Afterword -- Less than easy tourism research in a world of fun / Pamila Gupta
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781000372168
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (193 pages)
    Series Statement: Global Gender Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.09467
    Keywords: Cosmopolitanism-Spain-Sitges ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- The broad context of research -- Being "Brits" - participants and who they were -- Making distinctions, being cosmopolitan -- Locked out, or locked in? -- Heterosexuality, homosexuality, and cosmopolitanism -- What anthropology is "supposed" to mean - a note on representation and authorial subjectivity -- Anthropology and representation -- Notes -- 1. Setting the scene - Sitges and cosmopolitanism -- Place-marketing and cosmopolitanism -- A history of cosmopolitanism -- Homosexuality and cosmopolitan place-marketing -- Notes -- 2. A history of tourism in Britain and Spain -- The "Barcelona model -- Barcelona, Sitges, and the Olympic Games -- Marketing the past: Santiago Rusiñol -- Tourism in Spain: a brief history -- Sitges versus "Benidorm -- Notes -- 3. Living between expectation and reality -- A discourse of "othering -- Articulating the non-British and the non-Cosmopolitan -- Notes -- 4. Sitges and lifestyle migration -- Theorising lifestyle migration -- Notes -- 5. Authenticity and identity - becoming who you are in Sitges -- The individualised individual -- Marcel Mauss and Louis Dumont -- Place-marketed culture: branded places, bounded identities -- Notes -- 6. Escaping from ties that bind and other contradictions -- The gap between reality and experience -- Ideology and the "cynical subject -- Integration versus Britishness -- Note -- 7. Political theories of recognition -- Theories of recognition I - Charles Taylor -- Theories of Recognition II - Honneth and Fraser -- Žižek - form, content, and being locked in -- Notes -- 8. The revaluation of homosexuality and the cross-gendered paradigm -- The revaluation of homosexuality -- Sexual citizenship and "lifestyle -- Homosexuality and the cross-gendered paradigm -- Notes.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781315162164 , 1315162164 , 9781351667388 , 1351667386 , 9781351667395 , 1351667394 , 9781351667371 , 1351667378
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiii, 182 pages) , illustrations
    DDC: 306.4/819
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    Keywords: Tourism / Anthropological aspects ; Culture and tourism ; Ethnology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "How is ethnography practiced in the context of tourism? As a multi- and interdisciplinary area of academic enquiry, the use of ethnography to study tourism is found in an increasingly diverse number of settings. This book is a collection of essays that discuss the practice of ethnography in tourism settings. Reflecting on their experiences, each author presents an individual insight into the complexities of ethnographic practice in destinations from around the globe, including Amsterdam, Angola, Bali, Greece, India, Namibia, Portugal, Spain and the UK. The collection explores a range of themes including obtaining institutional ethical approval, the ethics of fieldwork in-situ, the use of oral histories, the role of memory, empowerment and disempowerment in field relations, gender issues negotiating entrance to the field, the use of oral histories, the use of collaborative fieldwork in teaching, team ethnographies, the use of oral histories, and reflections on writing-up. This is the first book to bring together several tourism scholars using ethnography as their research method. It gives insight into the experience of this unique technique and will be a useful guide for those new to the field, as well as the more seasoned ethnographer who may recognise similar experiences to their own"--
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781351667395
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (197 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Andrews, Hazel Tourism Ethnographies : Ethics, Methods, Application and Reflexivity
    DDC: 306.4819
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Doing tourism ethnography -- Ethnography -- Tourism ethnography -- This book -- References -- 2. "This research project is not ready": Ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era -- Introduction -- On not being ready -- Suicide tourism: from Beachy Head to Dignitas -- Research questions -- Calling in the Chaplaincy Team -- Ethical review and neoliberal commentary -- Recovery -- Note -- References -- 3. Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism arenas -- Introduction -- Ethics and intoxication -- Informed consent -- The role and positionality of the researcher -- Safety of the researcher and participants -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- 4. Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position: A self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen -- Introduction -- Living in Tsintsabis -- Memories of development and paternalism at Treesleeper -- Methodological analysis: open, retrospective, analytic autoethnography in tourism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5. 'Crafting an entrance': Gender's role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Gender in tourism labour -- Methods -- Findings -- Conclusions -- References -- 6. The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork -- Introduction -- Conceptual questions -- Ethnographic experiences: insights and reflections -- Final comments -- Notes -- References -- 7. Being in the field in Bali: A reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research -- Introduction -- The Balinese village: a 'field' of complexity and difference
    Abstract: Entry into the field and its anthropological challenges -- The fieldwork limbo: identity and the role of money in tourism fieldwork -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula: A collaborative study -- Introduction -- Anthropologists researching tourism: a global need -- Diversities in tourism anthropology and diverse tourism -- From individual to team tourism ethnographies -- Team ethnographies from the CPIS to Santiago de Compostela -- Team ethnography, or 'when two heads are better than one' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9. Everyone has a traveller's tale to tell: How oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography -- Introduction -- What is oral history? -- What makes oral history different? -- Ethnography and orality -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Growing me growing you: Collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research -- Introduction -- Engaging the field(s) -- 'Culture, markets and consumption': a reflexive student ethnography -- Reflections of collaborative fieldwork -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography: Writing against culture -- Introduction -- Representation problems -- Telling 'other' tales of the field -- Writing against culture in tourism -- Discourses and master narratives -- Connections in the mobile world -- Ethnography of particular and individual tourist experiences -- Conclusion -- References -- 12. Afterword: Less than easy tourism research in a world of fun -- Wild zones -- The ongoing epistemic -- Team research -- References -- Index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9780367582081 , 9781138061767
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 182 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First issued in paperback
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    Keywords: Ethnomethodologie ; Tourismus ; Volkskunde ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Volkskunde ; Tourismus ; Tourismus ; Ethnomethodologie
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781351667395 , 9781315162164
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 182 Seiten)
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Ethnomethodologie ; Volkskunde ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Volkskunde ; Tourismus ; Tourismus ; Ethnomethodologie
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Doing tourism ethnography -- Ethnography -- Tourism ethnography -- This book -- References -- 2. "This research project is not ready": Ethics and institutional hurdles in a neoliberal era -- Introduction -- On not being ready -- Suicide tourism: from Beachy Head to Dignitas -- Research questions -- Calling in the Chaplaincy Team -- Ethical review and neoliberal commentary -- Recovery -- Note -- References -- 3. Ethics of the ethnographic self in nightlife tourism arenas -- Introduction -- Ethics and intoxication -- Informed consent -- The role and positionality of the researcher -- Safety of the researcher and participants -- Discussion and conclusion -- References -- 4. Autoethnography and power in a tourism researcher position: A self-reflexive exploration of unawareness, memories and paternalism among Namibian Bushmen -- Introduction -- Living in Tsintsabis -- Memories of development and paternalism at Treesleeper -- Methodological analysis: open, retrospective, analytic autoethnography in tourism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5. 'Crafting an entrance': Gender's role in gaining and maintaining access in tourism ethnography and knowledge creation -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Gender in tourism labour -- Methods -- Findings -- Conclusions -- References -- 6. The permanent and the ephemeral in tourism fieldwork -- Introduction -- Conceptual questions -- Ethnographic experiences: insights and reflections -- Final comments -- Notes -- References -- 7. Being in the field in Bali: A reflection on fieldwork challenges in community-based tourism research -- Introduction -- The Balinese village: a 'field' of complexity and difference
    Abstract: Entry into the field and its anthropological challenges -- The fieldwork limbo: identity and the role of money in tourism fieldwork -- Conclusion -- References -- 8. Pilgrimage tourism and cultural route team ethnographies in the Iberian Peninsula: A collaborative study -- Introduction -- Anthropologists researching tourism: a global need -- Diversities in tourism anthropology and diverse tourism -- From individual to team tourism ethnographies -- Team ethnographies from the CPIS to Santiago de Compostela -- Team ethnography, or 'when two heads are better than one' -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9. Everyone has a traveller's tale to tell: How oral history can contribute to tourism ethnography -- Introduction -- What is oral history? -- What makes oral history different? -- Ethnography and orality -- Conclusion -- References -- 10. Growing me growing you: Collaborative student fieldwork in tourism research -- Introduction -- Engaging the field(s) -- 'Culture, markets and consumption': a reflexive student ethnography -- Reflections of collaborative fieldwork -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. The postmodern turn in tourism ethnography: Writing against culture -- Introduction -- Representation problems -- Telling 'other' tales of the field -- Writing against culture in tourism -- Discourses and master narratives -- Connections in the mobile world -- Ethnography of particular and individual tourist experiences -- Conclusion -- References -- 12. Afterword: Less than easy tourism research in a world of fun -- Wild zones -- The ongoing epistemic -- Team research -- References -- Index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780292737105
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 pages)
    DDC: 303.48330976
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Digital divide ; Information technology Government policy ; Information technology Social aspects
    Abstract: Over the past few decades, Austin, Texas, has made a concerted effort to develop into a "technopolis," becoming home to companies such as Dell and numerous start-ups in the 1990s. It has been a model for other cities across the nation that wish to become high-tech centers while still retaining the livability to attract residents. Nevertheless, this expansion and boom left poorer residents behind, many of them African American or Latino, despite local and federal efforts to increase lower-income and minority access to technology. This book was born of a ten-year longitudinal study of the digital divide in Austin-a study that gradually evolved into a broader inquiry into Austin's history as a segregated city, its turn toward becoming a technopolis, what the city and various groups did to address the digital divide, and how the most disadvantaged groups and individuals were affected by those programs. The editors examine the impact of national and statewide digital inclusion programs created in the 1990s, as well as what happened when those programs were gradually cut back by conservative administrations after 2000. They also examine how the city of Austin persisted in its own efforts for digital inclusion by working with its public libraries and a number of local nonprofits, and the positive impact those programs had
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Nov 2021) , In English
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781003128182 , 9781000372175 , 9781000372168
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 184 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Global gender
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    DDC: 306.09467
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    Keywords: Britischer Einwanderer ; Lebensstil ; Geschlechterrolle ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Spanien ; Cosmopolitanism / Spain / Sitges ; British / Social conditions / Spain / Sitges ; Immigrants / Social conditions / Spain / Sitges ; Place marketing / Spain / Sitges ; Group identity ; Sex role ; Nationalism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Gender Studies ; bisacsh ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Gender Studies ; Sitges (Spain) / Social conditions / 21st century ; Spanien ; Britischer Einwanderer ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Geschlechterrolle ; Lebensstil
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