The disciplinary dilemma of tourism studies |
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Authors: | Charlotte M. Echtner Tazim B. Jamal |
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Affiliation: | Charlotte M. Echtner and Tazim B. Jamal are Ph.D. candidates in the Tourism Management Program at the University of Calgary Calgary AB, Canada T2N 1N4 |
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Abstract: | Though tourism is a complex phenomenon crossing many disciplines, researchers tend to approach tourism studies from within the specific boundaries of the main discipline in which they have been trained. Existing tourism theory is thus fragmented and weak. This paper looks at the potential for developing more holistic and integrated theories than currently exist, and for tourism studies evolving into a distinct discipline. The current state of debate in this area is introduced, and several disciplines impacting on tourism studies are examined. Insights are drawn from two distinct philosophy of science perspectives, T.S. Kuhn and R.J. Bernstein. Suggestions are made for advancing the evolution and integration of tourism studies. |
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Keywords: | theory discipline philosophy of science paradigm philosophical perspectives methodologythé orie discipline philosophie de la science paradigme perspectives philosophiques mé thodologie |
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