动荡状态下的旅游研究:大修与更新的时机?

Atila Yuksel
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旅游研究是停滞不前,还是进步还是倒退?答案并非如此简单,因为围绕旅游研究的强烈神经质需要立即采取行动。有许多错误的真理(即,即使有争议,仍在继续的研究传统和实践)只有那些费心去注意它们的人才能看到。在这场学术混乱中,最让我惊讶的一件事是,那些明知存在争议,但却有意无意地延续虚假真理的人。就旅游研究而言,我认为如果我们想要理解和推进旅游研究,那么目前这些对普遍存在的不端行为和虚假事实的冷漠行为也应该是旅游学科的副主题的一部分。本病例报告旨在讨论神经症的性质和原因,以及如何应对或至多克服它,重点关注与动荡中的研究世界直接相关的潜在和实际问题。由于种种原因,旅游研究人员和其他学科的同行一样,即使不是全部,也非常关心出版,但不太关心他们的社会或教育影响。似乎重要的是论文的发表、引用、名声和声望。作为研究人员,我们更关心期刊和文章的影响因子,而不是分析我们领域的基本教育问题或社会不公正。然而,尽管有这些虚张声势,我们这个领域与研究相关的问题继续快速增长(参见关于研究不端行为、文章撤回、无意义研究的比例及其对总体经济和环境的成本加速增长的报告)。毫无疑问,发表更多的出版物并不能促进科学发展或解决问题。(虽然90%的研究都集中在与商业相关的问题上,但随着旅游业继续面临类似的问题,似乎什么都没有改变。)这是一个重大的困境,但并不是大多数研究人员所关心的。与其他学科的同行一样,旅游研究人员仍然更倾向于研究有出版潜力的主题,而不是那些没有出版潜力的主题。坦率地说,我们是在利他主义还是利己主义的基础上做出研究决定?旅游学术界存在一个主要问题,即研究人员更关心发表文章,而不是做有意义的科学研究。在无意义的研究狂热和对发表的渴望结束之前,所有这些努力只会扩大知识库表面上的垃圾堆。最后,科学被正统的规则所淹没,如何在SSCI期刊上发表论文,失去了学术自由,失去了真实的自我,失去了研究精神。剩下的关键问题是:研究人员想要在内部而不仅仅是外部实现什么,什么是值得做的,为了谁?就像随便吃东西和热情地享受食物是不同的一样,随便做研究和充满智慧的快乐和热情地享受研究也是不同的,给一个人完整的真实的自我。
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Tourism Researchery in the State of Turbulence: Time for Great Repair and Renewal?
Is tourism research at a standstill, or is it progressing or regressing? The answer is not so simple because of the strong neurosis surrounding tourism research, which requires immediate action. There are a number of false truths (i.e. research traditions and practices that are continued even though they are controversial) that are only visible to those who can bother to notice them. One of the things that surprises me most in this academic turmoil is those who un/knowingly and un/willingly perpetuate the false truths, even though they know they are controversial. As far as tourism research is concerned, I think that if we want to understand tourism research and advance it, these current apathetic behaviours towards widespread misconduct and false truths should also be part of the sub-theme of the tourism discipline. This case report aims to discuss both the nature and causes of the neurosis, and how to respond to it or, at best, overcome it, focusing on potential and actual issues directly relevant to the research world in turbulence. For a variety of reasons, tourism researchers, like their counterparts in other disciplines are very, if not entirely, concerned about publishing, but less concerned about their social or educational influence. All that seems to matter is the score of publication, citation, fame and prestige. As researchers, we are more concerned with the impact factor of journals and articles than with analysing basic educational problems or social injustices in our field. Yet, despite all this bravado, research-related problems in our field continue to grow rapidly (see reports on accelerating rates of research misconduct, article retractions, and the proportion of meaningless research and its costs to the economy in general and the environment in particular). There is no doubt that producing more publications does not advance science or solve problems. (While 90% of research has focused on business-related issues, nothing seems to have changed as tourism business continues to face similar problems.) This is a significant dilemma, but not one that most researchers are concerned about. Tourism researchers, again like their counterparts in other disciplines, are still more likely to research topics that have publication potential than those that do not. Frankly, are we making a research decision on the basis of altruism or egoism? There is a major problem with tourism academia in that researchers are more concerned with publishing than with doing meaningful science. Until the frenzy of meaningless research and lust for publication ends, all these efforts will only serve to expand the garbage dump on the surface of the knowledge base. Finally, science is drowned in orthodox rules or how to publish in SSCI journals at the cost of losing academic freedom, authentic self and the research spirit. The vital questions that remain are: what does the researcher want to achieve internally not just externally, what is it worth doing, and for whom? Just as it is different to have food casually and to enjoy having it with enthusiasm, so it will be different to do research casually and to enjoy research with wise pleasure and enthusiasm, giving one's whole authentic self.
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