A modus operandi for sustainable-tourism transformations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35516Date
2024-10-11Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
In this article, we identify and discuss unifying principles to co-design transformational sustainable-tourism interventions through participatory methodologies. We conduct a meta-ethnographic synthesis of the emerging relevant tourism literature (14 articles), and we propose five methodological requirements that underpin effective interventions for sustainable tourism transformations. The requirements are (1) cocreating actionable knowledge, (2) establishing safe spaces, (3) challenging power structures and managing emerging tensions, (4) shaping systemic synergies and (5) blurring the lines. Together, these requirements constitute a modus operandi – that is, a way of thinking and acting collectively that provides a unified foundation for impactled, practice-oriented research on transformational sustainability in tourism. This modus operandi is a meta-perspective containing a cohesive set of guiding principles that integrate and elevate transformational methods, approaches and techniques, and represents our contribution to accelerating the field’s expansion.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Lupini, Bertella, Font aulet. A modus operandi for sustainable-tourism transformations. Current Issues in Tourism. 2024Metadata
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