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DOI: 10.1086/202722
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Tourism as an Anthropological Subject [and Comments and Reply]

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“…Regarding the methodology, the Chicago School of Qualitative Research served as a basis for field studies. Participants' comparative observations (direct and indirect) and qualitative interviews were used (Nash, 1981(Nash, , 2004Hammersley, Atkinson, 2000;Phillimore, Godson, 2004). Grounded Theory Methodology , 1994Babbie, 2003) was applied for analysis and interpretation.…”
Section: Description Of Methods Appliedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the methodology, the Chicago School of Qualitative Research served as a basis for field studies. Participants' comparative observations (direct and indirect) and qualitative interviews were used (Nash, 1981(Nash, , 2004Hammersley, Atkinson, 2000;Phillimore, Godson, 2004). Grounded Theory Methodology , 1994Babbie, 2003) was applied for analysis and interpretation.…”
Section: Description Of Methods Appliedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even within the same country, national government bodies located in the centre of downtown have different cultural values from those of stakeholders living in suburbs or rural areas. When stakeholders come from different cultural backgrounds and are working together for community capacity building, it is likely that culture-related conflicts arise (Nash, 1981). In such situations, cultural brokers play an important role.…”
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“…A forma atual como o Turismo seria realizado implicaria mais em uma fuga e evasão do que a vontade e o interesse em conhecer outras culturas e sujeitos. Já Dennison Nash (1981) procura mostrar que há diferentes tipos de turistas, de turismos e de situações turísticas. Na verdade, da mesma forma que há vários tipos de turistas e turismos, temos uma gama ampla de interesses e olhares distintos por parte da população local em relação a ele.…”
Section: A Nova Maravilha Do Turismo: Práticas Simbólicas E Narrativaunclassified