2016
DOI: 10.3727/108354216x14559233984854
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From Nudism and Naturism Tourism to “Natourism”: Defining Natourism and Exploring Natourists? Motivations

Abstract: This article reviews previous attempts to define nudist and naturist tourism, and it elaborates detailed definitions through analyzing and discussing views of numerous natourist/nudist associations worldwide. Out of this process, the term “natourism” emerged, which includes the notion of “social nudity” as a main reason for traveling as well as a wide variety of ancillary stereotypical activities. As a term, “natourism” was tested after exploring the motivations of 1,508 natourists from all over the world. Al… Show more

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“…Thus, studies that adopt a predetermined quantitative instrument may significantly deny informants the chance to express their subjectivities through their own constructs. To some extent, the present findings concur with the sociodemographic characteristics of natourists reported by Andriotis (2016). However, the current results reveal that nudists' sexual orientation and identitiesperhaps like individuals in many other social groupsare quite diverse and self-defined, so these characteristics need to be captured through emic approaches.…”
Section: Nudists' Sociodemographic Profilessupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Thus, studies that adopt a predetermined quantitative instrument may significantly deny informants the chance to express their subjectivities through their own constructs. To some extent, the present findings concur with the sociodemographic characteristics of natourists reported by Andriotis (2016). However, the current results reveal that nudists' sexual orientation and identitiesperhaps like individuals in many other social groupsare quite diverse and self-defined, so these characteristics need to be captured through emic approaches.…”
Section: Nudists' Sociodemographic Profilessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Last, rest and relaxation were also reported as motivations. However, unlike Andriotis's (2016) finding that the most significant motivation factors for natourists were naturism, relaxation and stereotypical ancillary travel motivations, relaxation while being able to stay nude was secondary to these tourists' need to socialise and be nude.…”
Section: Tourist Motivation Factors and Their Association With Festival Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 58%
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