Existentially understanding tourism in locale: A dwelling perspective |
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Affiliation: | 1. Business School, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;2. Tourism Marketing and Management, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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Abstract: | This study draws heavily on Heidegger's post turn thinking of dwelling to provide a philosophically informed approach to comprehend host perceptions of tourism. The philosophical premise of dwelling, including (to) poetically dwell and the fourfold, existentially conceptualizes the host community and destination site as a oneness where host perceptions are formed and tourism-created consequences occur. A hermeneutic-phenomenological investigation of a village-based tourism initiative in China demonstrates that guanxi as the manner of dwelling fundamentally frames how a local destination community perceives tourism; in turn, the ongoing tourism development has profoundly influenced the hosts' existential condition (i.e., the fourfold), leading them to unpoetically dwell. |
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