Proposing Video Diaries as an Innovative Methodology in Tourist Experience Research

Naomi Jane Pocock, A. Zahra, A. McIntosh
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Tourism is a highly visual experience, yet word-based approaches dominate travel and tourism research methods. Video diaries are one innovative methodology to understand the tourism experience; they capture visual and verbal representation of the participant's reality, as participants choose the scenes worth filming based on personal meaning. This approach is therefore underpinned by the ontological hermeneutic assumption that understanding and interpretation are part of human existence, and that participants may therefore interpret their own experiences. A research project interpreting “home”, a complex, value-laden and personal concept, among returnees from long-term travel is presented here to demonstrate the execution of ontological hermeneutics through video diarising methodology, supplemented by conversational interviews based on empathic understanding through active listening. In short, video diaries are argued here to supplement traditional word-based approaches used in tourism research in order to privilege an insider's perspective of the tourist experience.
提出视频日记作为旅游体验研究的创新方法
旅游是一种高度视觉化的体验,但基于文字的方法主导着旅游和旅游研究方法。视频日记是一种理解旅游体验的创新方法;当参与者根据个人意义选择值得拍摄的场景时,他们捕捉了参与者现实的视觉和口头表现。因此,这种方法基于本体论解释学假设,即理解和解释是人类存在的一部分,因此参与者可以解释他们自己的经验。本文介绍了一个研究项目,在长期旅行的海归中解释“家”这个复杂的、充满价值和个人的概念,以展示通过视频日记方法执行本体论解释学,并辅以通过积极倾听基于移情理解的对话访谈。简而言之,视频日记在这里被认为是对旅游研究中使用的传统基于文字的方法的补充,以便从内部人士的角度来看待旅游体验。
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