Reflections Upon the Experience of Longitudinal Research into Cultural Event Production in a Developing Destination


Autoria(s): Stevenson, N.
Data(s)

01/09/2016

Resumo

Longitudinal studies have the capacity to provide more nuanced explanations of tourism and event phenomena, taking account of complexity, change and context. This paper is a self-reflexive, methodological study of research practice. It investigates my experience of engaging with cultural event producers in an emerging destination over a seven-year period. Focussing on my research journey, it considers the social and relational dynamics associated with longitudinal research. Reciprocal relations and co-production of cultural events reveal nuanced information and expose fluid relationships and networks. Long-term engagement uncovers evolving practices and develops understanding of event processes embedded within their wider context.

Identificador

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16608/1/Peer%20reviewed%20version%20of%20paper%20Stevenson.pdf

Stevenson, N. (2016) Reflections Upon the Experience of Longitudinal Research into Cultural Event Production in a Developing Destination. International Journal of Tourism Research, 18 (5). pp. 486-493. ISSN 1099-2340

Publicador

Wiley

Relação

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/16608/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jtr.2066

10.1002/jtr.2066

Palavras-Chave #Architecture and the Built Environment
Tipo

Article

PeerReviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Idioma(s)

en