In spite of renewed attention for practices in tourism studies, the analysis of practices is often isolated from theories of practice. This theoretical paper identifies the main strands of practice theory and their relevance and application to tourism research, and develops a new approach to applying practice theory in the study of tourism participation. We propose a conceptual model of tourism practices based on the work of Collins (2004), which emphasises the role of rituals in generating emotional responses. This integrated approach can focus on individuals interacting in groups, as well as explaining why people join and leave specific practices. Charting the shifting of individuals between practices could help to illuminate the dynamics and complexity of tourism systems.
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In less than two years, the concept of overtourism has come to prominence as one of the most discussed issues with regards to tourism in popular media and, increasingly, academia. In spite of its popularity, the term is still not clearly delineated and remains open to multiple interpretations. The current paper aims to provide more clarity with regard to what overtourism entails by placing the concept in a historical context and presenting results from a qualitative investigation among 80 stakeholders in 13 European cities. Results highlight that overtourism describes an issue that is multidimensional and complex. Not only are the issues caused by tourism and nontourism stakeholders, but they should also be viewed in the context of wider societal and city developments. The article concludes by arguing that while the debate on overtourism has drawn attention again to the old problem of managing negative tourism impacts, it is not well conceptualized. Seven overtourism myths are identified that may inhibit a well-rounded understanding of the concept. To further a contextualized understanding of overtourism, the paper calls for researchers from other disciplines to engage with the topic to come to new insights.
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This paper proposes an epistemological transition based on Edgar Morin's complexity paradigm to analyse authenticity in a complex tourism environment, avoiding fragmentation, and integrating relevant actors and relationships. The results show that storytelling is an important element of these tourism experiences, legitimising and unifying the authenticity of the experience and relating objects, social environment and individual experiences. The size of the tour groups and the rigidity of the itinerary were important elements for constructing authenticity. Tourists, service providers and government bodies all directly or indirectly participate as co-creators, making the perception of authenticity a constant negotiation between the elements of the experience and the actors involved in it.
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By use of a literature review and an environmental scan four plausible future scenarios will be created, based on the research question: How could the future of backpack tourism look like in 2030, and how could tourism businesses anticipate on the changing demand. The scenarios, which allow one to ‘think out of the box’, will eventually be translated into recommendations towards the tourism sector and therefore can create a future proof company strategy.
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Bij het onderzoek naar mogelijke effecten van een windmolenpark in het IJsselmeer is ETFI uitgegaan van de vele onderzoeken die er inmiddels, in Nederland maar ook internationaal, bestaan. Op deze manier zijn conclusies en oordelen, zowel geïnspireerd door voorvechters van windenergie als van tegenstanders, zowel bij geplande als bij reeds aangelegde windmolenparken, geïnventariseerd. De conclusie van dit literatuuronderzoek luidt dat de studies onvoldoende bewijs leveren, zowel voor het ontstaan van schade aan de toeristische sector als voor het ontbreken van die schade. Dit onderzoek moet dan ook niet gelezen worden als een aanbeveling vóór of tegen windmolenparken. De waarde van het onderzoek is dat het de publiek toegankelijke studies uit binnen en buitenland met betrekking tot de relatie tussen windparken en toerisme bijeen brengt en systematisch analyseert. Zodoende brengt het de risico’s en mogelijkheden beter in beeld zodat in alle scenario’s —met of zonder windmolens— afwegingen gemaakt kunnen worden waarin alle belangen gerespecteerd worden.
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Aan de hand van de ‘customer journey’ beschrijven we in dit rapport welke barrières mensen met een beperking ervaren voor, tijdens en na de reis en hoe de reisindustrie hierop kan inspelen. In dit rapport vatten we de belangrijkste bevindingen samen van vijf onderzoeksrapporten en ons literatuuronderzoek.
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