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Reflections on reflexivity in leisure and tourism studies
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Reflections on reflexivity in leisure and tourism studies

Leisure Studies, Vol.32(3), pp.333-337
2013

Abstract

While leisure and tourism researchers have come some way in addressing issues of reflexivity in their own research, this effort towards engaging with positionality has lagged approximately ten years behind when the broader social sciences confronted the ‘reflexive turn’. This research note draws upon two cases from my own research with lifestyle travellers to illustrate how a reflexive approach can help to generate more trustworthy, richer texts in qualitative leisure research.
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