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The Socialization of Families Away from Home: Group Dynamics and Family Functioning on Holiday
Authors:Heike A Schänzel  Karen A Smith
Institution:1. School of Hospitality and Tourism AUT University Auckland, New Zealandheike.schanzel@aut.ac.nz;3. Victoria Management School Victoria University of Wellington Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:The focus on individuals in tourism research has led to limited and fragmented research on family groups and their leisure experiences away from home. This article extends conceptual and theoretical understandings within family tourism research by offering a three-dimensional framework inclusive of group perspectives. A whole-family methodology was used with 10 families (10 fathers, 10 mothers, and 20 children) in New Zealand as a more critical and holistic approach to tourism concepts. Empirical findings illustrate group dynamics along with the underrepresented generational perspectives of children and gender perspectives of fathers to provide insights into family functioning. This resulted in a three-layered model of family holiday experiences inclusive of group sociality. The collective intentionality of family togetherness on holiday is contrasted with more balanced modes in own time, highlighting the complexity of socialization within tourism theory and practice.
Keywords:children  family holidays  fathers  group dynamics  leisure experiences  sociality
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