日常与非凡之间:在菜市场游学中的邂逅

IF 5.7 3区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jie Wu, Guojun Zeng, Shuru Zhong
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摘要随着旅游与日常生活的界限日益模糊,人们越来越关注发生在日常生活空间内的旅游活动。本文通过对菜市场的考察,探讨了邻近旅游中的各种遭遇。它调查了“在菜市场漫步”的世俗做法如何演变成与日常生活体验产生共鸣的旅游体验。研究发现,首先,通常与日常生活相关的菜市场对年轻父母和孩子来说显得陌生和疏远。这种不熟悉是它从一个普通的活动转变为一个旅游景点的先决条件。其次,可以创造旅游相遇。组织者有意通过互动活动创造相遇,促进基于差异的互动。其三,近距离旅游遭遇可以理解为(重新)发现日常和附近的过程。它的影响超出了旅游空间,影响了对自我、家庭关系和当地环境的态度、做法和反思。该研究强调了家庭旅游中遭遇的群体维度,并建议将遭遇研究转向关注关系方面。它呼吁认识到旅游与日常生活之间的相互联系。关键词:湿市场研究、日常生活接触、邻近旅游披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者贡献声明吴杰:概念化;方法;正式的分析;写作——原稿;写作-审查和编辑。曾国军:概念化;资金收购;写作——原稿;写作-审查和编辑;监督。钟书如:概念化;方法;数据管理;写作——原稿;写作-审查和编辑。本研究受国家自然科学基金资助[资助号:41901164,42071174]。
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Between the everyday and the extraordinary: encounters in the wet market study tour
ABSTRACTWith the blurring of boundaries between tourism and everyday life, research has increasingly focused on tourism activities occurring within daily life spaces. This paper explores various encounters in proximity tourism through a wet market study tour. It investigates how the mundane practice of ‘roaming through a wet market’ has evolved into tourism encounters that resonate with everyday life experiences. It found that firstly, the wet market, which is typically associated with everyday life, appears unfamiliar and alienating to young parents and children. This unfamiliarity serves as a prerequisite for its transformation from a commonplace activity to a tourist attraction. Secondly, tourism encounters can be created. Organizers intentionally create encounters through interactive activities, fostering difference-based interactions. Thirdly, the proximity tourism encounter can be understood as a process of (re)discovering the everyday and the nearby. Its impacts extend beyond the tourism space, influencing attitudes, practices, and reflections on self, family relationships, and the local environment. The study highlights the group dimension of encounters in family tourism and suggests a shift in encounter studies to focus on relational aspects. It calls for recognizing the interconnected relationship between tourism and everyday life.KEYWORDS: Wet marketstudy toureveryday lifeencounterproximity tourism Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Authorship contribution statementJie Wu: Conceptualization; Methodology; Formal Analysis; Writing – original draft; Writing – review & editing.Guojun Zeng: Conceptualization; Funding acquisition; Writing – original draft; Writing – review & editing; Supervision.Shuru Zhong: Conceptualization; Methodology; Data curation; Writing – original draft; Writing – review & editing.Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant Nos. 41901164, 42071174].
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Current Issues in Tourism
Current Issues in Tourism HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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15.50
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10.00%
发文量
230
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