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International Journal of Tourism Anthropology
Journal Prestige (SJR): 0.125
Number of Followers: 11  
 
  Hybrid Journal Hybrid journal (It can contain Open Access articles)
ISSN (Print) 1759-0442 - ISSN (Online) 1759-0450
Published by Inderscience Publishers Homepage  [439 journals]
  • Run and travel. The passion for 'running' and tourism in
           contemporary Argentina

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      Authors: Zoraini Ibrahim, Maryati Mohd. Yusof
      Pages: 1 - 17
      Abstract: The activity of running, as it is usually called by its enthusiastic and highly-engaged practitioners, constitutes not only a sport but also a lifestyle that is characterised by the adoption of a broad set of ethical and aesthetic precepts that transcend mere physical exercise. In Argentina, it entails a wide variety of experiences that, for certain types of 'serious' runners, serve to define such a lifestyle. In this paper it will be shown how trips are precisely one of those defining experiences, and how such trips demand an intense tourist planning to runners and their eventual companions.
      Keywords: mobilities; ethnography; sport; events; road races; active leisure; lifestyle; emotions; identity; ritual
      Citation: International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022) pp. 1 - 17
      PubDate: 2023-01-04T23:20:50-05:00
      DOI: 10.1504/IJTA.2022.128044
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • The context of ethnic tourism in the Amazon: understanding the territorial
           analysis of an indigenous community

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      Authors: Danielle Mariam Araújo dos Santos, Francisco Antonio dos Anjos
      Pages: 18 - 39
      Abstract: This study brings the possibility of understanding the tourist territory of an indigenous community, based on the proposal of a territorial analysis matrix that aggregates objective and subjective categories of analysis, focusing on the indigenous people's view of their space. As a research methodology, a bibliographic and documentary survey was used, and visits were made for field observation. Based on Santos (1996) and Harvey (1973), an analysis matrix of the touristified ethnic territory was proposed taking into account the categories of analysis: form, function, structure and process, as well as absolute, relative and relational space. The matrix was applied in the Sahu-Apé indigenous community, Brazil. The matrix was adequate for presenting as results the identification of the strengths and weaknesses of this community with regard to tourism, thus presenting itself as a useful tool for tourism planning.
      Keywords: ethnic tourism; indigenous territory; touristification process; tourist space; tourist planning; spatial analysis matrix
      Citation: International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022) pp. 18 - 39
      PubDate: 2023-01-04T23:20:50-05:00
      DOI: 10.1504/IJTA.2022.128054
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Asymmetries between the Global North and South in leisure practices:
           vaccine tourism reconsidered

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      Authors: Danielle Mariam Araújo dos Santos, Francisco Antonio dos Anjos
      Pages: 40 - 51
      Abstract: Over years, scholars have focused on travel behaviour and leisure practices worldwide. The advance of applied research, anyway, overlooks the fact that there are considerable asymmetries in leisure practices between the Global North and the peripheral South. These inequalities were mainly crystallised in the COVID-19 pandemic, a founding event that accelerated a global crisis in the health system. Thousand of peripheral tourists, coming from countries with low access to vaccination, flied to the North in quest of vaccines. The present paper explores not only the dilemmas of Argentinian tourists who travelled abroad to be inoculated, but also the contradictions and conflicts with Argentinian governments who imposed several restrictions to their return. As a result of this, many compatriots have been stranded abroad without food, assistance and lodging.
      Keywords: leisure practices; consumption; asymmetries; COVID-19 pandemic; stranded abroad; travel ban; mobilities; geography; lockdown
      Citation: International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022) pp. 40 - 51
      PubDate: 2023-01-04T23:20:50-05:00
      DOI: 10.1504/IJTA.2022.128052
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • Evolving food servicescape under post COVID-19 new normal conditions:
           empirical evidence from Sri Lankan restaurant industry

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      Authors: Shamila Wijesundara, Chaturi Danthanarayana, Ruwan Ranasinghe, Piyumi Perera, Asanka Bandara, Namal Gangananda, Shashika Pattiyagedara, Nipuni Fernando
      Pages: 52 - 75
      Abstract: Global food service industry has tremendously been challenged due to evolving conditions of COVID 19 pandemic. Under new normal condition, servicescape gets greater sentience from potential customers in search of risk-free dining. This study aims at exploring the evolving servicescape of Sri Lankan restaurant industry. A series of in-depth interviews with restaurant operators were conducted and thematic analysis was used to analyse qualitative data. A wide gap between challenges and measures taken was evident. Regaining the faded customer trust and continuing operations under restrictions were threatening. The study recommends exclusive and realistic approaches to advance the evolving servicescape of restaurants.
      Keywords: servicescape; restaurant industry; new normal condition; food service; challenges and measures; customer trust; restaurant operators; risk-free dining; thematic analysis; restrictions for operations
      Citation: International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022) pp. 52 - 75
      PubDate: 2023-01-04T23:20:50-05:00
      DOI: 10.1504/IJTA.2022.128055
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
       
  • The complexity of integrating indigenous knowledge for ecotourism
           planning: a case of Mude Ayek's customary forests, Indonesia

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      Authors: Alfitri, Andy Alfatih, Andries Lionardo, Abdul Kholek, Erlisa Saraswati, Muhammad Izzudin, Anang Dwi Santoso
      Pages: 76 - 97
      Abstract: This study presents how indigenous peoples participate in ecotourism planning, how their knowledge is tested and challenged to deal with knowledge for developing ecotourism, and what are the challenges in engaging indigenous peoples and their knowledge in ecotourism. It employed an indigenous qualitative research strategy by conducting semi-structured interviews with representatives of indigenous peoples, government, and non-governmental organisations (NGO) participating in ecotourism planning in Mude Ayek's Prohibition Customary Forest. The results of the study show that despite being involved, the dispersed knowledge of indigenous peoples has been integrated and utilised in forest management as a product of ecotourism. However, in forest ecotourism management, indigenous peoples find obstacles either from themselves or from the confusion of other stakeholders in integrating it. The practical implication of this research is that it is necessary to build a complete picture of local knowledge, which is no longer implicit but must be written.
      Keywords: ecotourism; forest ecotourism; customary forest; indigenous people; Indonesia; indigenous knowledge
      Citation: International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2022) pp. 76 - 97
      PubDate: 2023-01-04T23:20:50-05:00
      DOI: 10.1504/IJTA.2022.128057
      Issue No: Vol. 9, No. 1 (2023)
       
 
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