2024
DOI: 10.3389/frsut.2024.1377844
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Transformative experiences in tourism: where, when, with whom, and how does tourists' transformation occur?

Maksim Godovykh

Abstract: Travel experiences have the potential to induce significant changes in tourists. This perspective paper aims to delineate directions for understanding the where, when, with whom, and why of transformative experiences in tourism, proposing future research directions across various dimensions of this multifaceted topic. The Transformative Experience Diagram is presented as a guide to addressing questions about where, when, with whom, and why travel transformation occurs. These propositions are grounded in a lite… Show more

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“…Wellbeing is related to positive emotional states, positive functioning, and self-fulfillment [57], while the aesthetic experience of art has the potential to reduce stress, evoke positive emotions, and increase mindfulness [58]. Tourism and hospitality aesthetic experiences were found to bring positive changes to people's beliefs, vision of self, and personality [59]. Encounters with art have also been shown to effectively challenge people's perspectives and worldviews [60].…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wellbeing is related to positive emotional states, positive functioning, and self-fulfillment [57], while the aesthetic experience of art has the potential to reduce stress, evoke positive emotions, and increase mindfulness [58]. Tourism and hospitality aesthetic experiences were found to bring positive changes to people's beliefs, vision of self, and personality [59]. Encounters with art have also been shown to effectively challenge people's perspectives and worldviews [60].…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%