
Co-Creating Tourism Research
Towards Collaborative Ways of Knowing
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. December 2017
Book
Hardback
188 pages
978-1-138-22819-1 (ISBN)
Description
Co-creation has become a buzzword in many social science disciplines, in business and in tourism studies. Given the prominence of co-creation, surprisingly little discussion has evolved around its implications for research practices and knowledge production as well as what challenges there are for fulfilling the promise of co-creation in tourism research.
This book aims to contribute to this discussion by addressing how tourism research comes together as a collaborative achievement and by exploring different ways of collaborative knowledge production in tourism research. It is structured to offer, on one hand, an introduction to the ontological basis for collaborative research and, on the other hand, a set of empirical examples of how collaborative knowledge creation can inform tourism design, management, policy and education.
The theoretical accounts and empirical cases of this book display how research collaborations can offer modest, local yet often impactful insights, traces and effects. It therefore will be of value for students, researchers and academics in tourism studies as well as the wider social sciences.
This book aims to contribute to this discussion by addressing how tourism research comes together as a collaborative achievement and by exploring different ways of collaborative knowledge production in tourism research. It is structured to offer, on one hand, an introduction to the ontological basis for collaborative research and, on the other hand, a set of empirical examples of how collaborative knowledge creation can inform tourism design, management, policy and education.
The theoretical accounts and empirical cases of this book display how research collaborations can offer modest, local yet often impactful insights, traces and effects. It therefore will be of value for students, researchers and academics in tourism studies as well as the wider social sciences.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
15 s/w Abbildungen, 14 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 1 s/w Zeichnung, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-22819-1 (9781138228191)
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Towards Collaborative Ways of Knowing
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Persons
Carina Ren is Associate Professor at the Department of Culture and Global Studies at Aalborg University. She is interested in how tourism interferes with other fields of the social through cultural innovation and explores new ways in which tourism is developed, organised and valued. Her research often takes place in research collaborations with tourism organisations and industry, citizens and students.
Gunnar Thor Johannesson is Professor at the Department of Geography and Tourism, University of Iceland. His recent research has been on destination dynamics and place making with a focus on the entanglement of nature and culture. This has involved studies on entrepreneurship, innovation and policy making. He is a co-editor of Actor-Network Theory and Tourism: Ordering, materiality and multiplicity, published in 2012 with Routledge and Tourism Encounters and Controversies: Ontological Politics of Tourism Development, published with Ashgate in 2015.
Rene van der Duim is Professor at the Cultural Geography Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands. He holds a PhD on the relation between tourism and sustainable development making use of insights from actor-network theory. He has executed research and educational projects in countries like Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Tanzania, Namibia, Kenya, Uganda, Portugal and the Netherlands and is also chair of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research (ATLAS). He has co-edited 5 books and has published his work in journals such as Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Tourism Management.
Gunnar Thor Johannesson is Professor at the Department of Geography and Tourism, University of Iceland. His recent research has been on destination dynamics and place making with a focus on the entanglement of nature and culture. This has involved studies on entrepreneurship, innovation and policy making. He is a co-editor of Actor-Network Theory and Tourism: Ordering, materiality and multiplicity, published in 2012 with Routledge and Tourism Encounters and Controversies: Ontological Politics of Tourism Development, published with Ashgate in 2015.
Rene van der Duim is Professor at the Cultural Geography Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands. He holds a PhD on the relation between tourism and sustainable development making use of insights from actor-network theory. He has executed research and educational projects in countries like Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica, Tanzania, Namibia, Kenya, Uganda, Portugal and the Netherlands and is also chair of the Association for Tourism and Leisure Education and Research (ATLAS). He has co-edited 5 books and has published his work in journals such as Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Tourism Management.
Editor
Aalborg University, Denmark
University of Iceland, Iceland
Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Content
1. Co-creation of tourism knowledge
Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Rene van der Duim
2. Balancing values: Co-creation in and out of academia
Rene van der Duim, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Carina Ren
3. Collaborative becoming. Exploring tourism knowledge collectives
Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson
4. Making matter in the midst of things: Engaging with tourism imponderables through research
Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Katrin Anna Lund, Carina Ren
5. Disruptive ethnography and knowledge co-creation
Peter Lugosi
6. Participatory landscape designing for tourism planning: The case of Murter Island, Croatia Marlies Brinkhuijsen, Irena Ateljevic, Rene van der Duim, Dion Koens, Luuk van den Berg
7. Bridge-builders, scouts and 'idiots'. Exploring topologies of tourism student collaboration Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Carina Ren, Dejan Krizaj
8. Doing research on, for and with tourism organisations during innovation processes
Kirsti Mathiesen Hjemdahl, Tor Helge Aas
9. Engaging with wind shelters
Outi Rantala, Miia Maekinen
10. Knowing the Aquatic Other: Unleashing Blackfish
Felicity Picken
11. Stories of Hope? Journeys in the Dark European Arctic
Britt Kramvig, Hilde Methi
12. Towards a collaborative manifesto. Configurations of tourism knowledge co-creation Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Rene van der Duim
Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Rene van der Duim
2. Balancing values: Co-creation in and out of academia
Rene van der Duim, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Carina Ren
3. Collaborative becoming. Exploring tourism knowledge collectives
Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson
4. Making matter in the midst of things: Engaging with tourism imponderables through research
Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Katrin Anna Lund, Carina Ren
5. Disruptive ethnography and knowledge co-creation
Peter Lugosi
6. Participatory landscape designing for tourism planning: The case of Murter Island, Croatia Marlies Brinkhuijsen, Irena Ateljevic, Rene van der Duim, Dion Koens, Luuk van den Berg
7. Bridge-builders, scouts and 'idiots'. Exploring topologies of tourism student collaboration Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Carina Ren, Dejan Krizaj
8. Doing research on, for and with tourism organisations during innovation processes
Kirsti Mathiesen Hjemdahl, Tor Helge Aas
9. Engaging with wind shelters
Outi Rantala, Miia Maekinen
10. Knowing the Aquatic Other: Unleashing Blackfish
Felicity Picken
11. Stories of Hope? Journeys in the Dark European Arctic
Britt Kramvig, Hilde Methi
12. Towards a collaborative manifesto. Configurations of tourism knowledge co-creation Carina Ren, Gunnar Thor Johannesson, Rene van der Duim