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THE POTENTIAL OF ARTS-BASED TRANSFORMATIVE RESEARCH

Agnieszka Rydzik, Annette Pritchard, Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo, Diane Sedgley

Annals of Tourism Research, Volume: 40, Pages: 283 - 305

Swansea University Author: Nigel Morgan Orcid Logo

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This paper contributes to tourism’s conceptual, methodological and ethical debates by discussing the potential offered by arts-based participatory approaches to enrich tourism knowledge and promote co-transformation at a number of levels. To demonstrate the value of this approach, we discuss how a g...

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ISSN: 0160-7383
Published: Elsevier BV 2013
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description This paper contributes to tourism’s conceptual, methodological and ethical debates by discussing the potential offered by arts-based participatory approaches to enrich tourism knowledge and promote co-transformation at a number of levels. To demonstrate the value of this approach, we discuss how a group of Central and Eastern European (CEE) migrant women engaged with a research project and created artworks to represent their trajectories, mobilities, identities and tourism employment experiences. We outline the benefits and limitations of the methodology and explore how it impacts on: participant involvement and empowerment; voices, self-representation and public engagement; participant, researcher and community (co)transformation; data ownership and anonymity.
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