Tourism research, for what?

While tourism scholars have struggled over decades to establish tourism as a valid academic discipline, it’s no less true that social scientists have developed a negative image of our colleagues. This in fact happens because for social imaginary leisure and tourism are naïve activities, or practices...

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While tourism scholars have struggled over decades to establish tourism as a valid academic discipline, it’s no less true that social scientists have developed a negative image of our colleagues. This in fact happens because for social imaginary leisure and tourism are naïve activities, or practices enrooted in an alienatory nature. Paradoxically, many of founding parents of sociology of tourism was embraced this belief, the advance of modernity, as well as tourism, will disorganize the social ties. In this essay review, we place the French Tradition under the critical lens of scrutiny revealing alternatives in tourism epistemology between tourism as a profit-oriented industry and as a mechanism of discipline.
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leisure
french tradition
alienation
escapement.
Tourism research, for what?
Tourism research, for what?
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Korstanje, Maximiliano
Tourism
leisure
french tradition
alienation
escapement.
title_short Tourism research, for what?
title_full Tourism research, for what?
title_fullStr Tourism research, for what?
title_full_unstemmed Tourism research, for what?
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leisure
french tradition
alienation
escapement.
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french tradition
alienation
escapement.
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