Including the ‘voices’ of Animals in Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure Research
Author
Bertella, GiovannaAbstract
In recent decades, our knowledge and perceptions of animals have changed
considerably. An increasing number of scholars are interested in exploring animals
and their roles in the context of tourism, hospitality and leisure. Recent studies have
covered both practical and theoretical aspects of this topic, sometimes including
considerations of animal ethics. This chapter argues that it is time to reflect on the
research ethics and methodological implications of such emerging perspectives. The
chapter presents a literature review addressing the shift in tourism, hospitality and
leisure studies from a human/animal dualism and anthropocentrism focus to a
recognition and inclusion of animals’ perspectives. It develops a set of guidelines for a
methodology intended to underpin research about and involving animals, inspired by
the ecofeminist care tradition and elaborated on in light of the reviewed literature and
the author’s personal experience. Three main approaches are identified: fictional,
multispecies ethnography and multispecies technology-based approaches.
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EmeraldCitation
Bertella G: Including the ‘voices’ of Animals in Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure Research. In: Okumus F, Rasoolimanesh, Jahani. Advanced Research Methods in Hospitality and Tourism, 2022. Emerald Group Publishing LimitedMetadata
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