Authors
Martin Trandberg Jensen, Caroline Scarles, Scott A Cohen
Publication date
2015/7/1
Journal
Annals of tourism research
Volume
53
Pages
61-76
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper suggests that phenomenological studies of tourism mobilities can be informed by non-representational approaches. We extend recent developments in sensory tourism research and non-representational works to argue that methods upon which tourism researchers have long relied require ‘pushing’ or merging in previously underutilised ways that support these emerging areas of study. As a result, this paper embraces embodied methodologies. It integrates audio-visual impressionistic tales and netnographic snippets to shape its multisensory exploration of an under-researched European tourism and train travel phenomenon, interrailing. Our analysis exemplifies how the rhythmscapes and soundscapes of everyday rail travel inform the experience of interrail. Finally, we introduce the concept of thermalscapes, giving attention to the relatively neglected role of temperatures in tourism experiences.
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Scholar articles
MT Jensen, C Scarles, SA Cohen - Annals of tourism research, 2015