Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism

Urban Exploration (U.E.), the activity of exploring hidden parts of the city, is increasingly discussed in a range of academic papers, yet the aspects of this activity which are associated with travel and consumption have not been explored. However, there have been a number of related calls for...

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Main Author: Peter ROBINSON
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Akdeniz University Tourism Faculty 2015-12-01
Series:Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research
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spelling doaj-1b34e9f85fb347ac8dfeb30c13f81ce32020-11-25T02:01:16ZengAkdeniz University Tourism Faculty Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research2147-91002147-91002015-12-0132141164Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-TourismPeter ROBINSONUrban Exploration (U.E.), the activity of exploring hidden parts of the city, is increasingly discussed in a range of academic papers, yet the aspects of this activity which are associated with travel and consumption have not been explored. However, there have been a number of related calls for research. This paper identifies that U.E. requires greater critical inquiry. It is noted that U.E. draws common themes with heritage tourism, adventure tourism, otherness, authenticity and risk, yet is a contradiction to the homogenised tourist experience. It is suggested that U.E. can thus be interpreted as a form of tourism which is outside of accepted norms of behaviour, decision making and typologies and which has significant meaning for future research. Thus, the paper proposes a model which identifies opportunities for further research beyond the current spectrum of tourism academia.http://ahtrjournal.org/admin/dosyalar/10/5-manuscript.pdfNostalgiaTourist GazeSemioticsPhotographyAuthenticityUrban Exploration
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Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research
Nostalgia
Tourist Gaze
Semiotics
Photography
Authenticity
Urban Exploration
author_facet Peter ROBINSON
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title Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
title_short Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
title_full Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
title_fullStr Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing Urban Exploration as Beyond Tourism and as Anti-Tourism
title_sort conceptualizing urban exploration as beyond tourism and as anti-tourism
publisher Akdeniz University Tourism Faculty
series Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research
issn 2147-9100
2147-9100
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Urban Exploration (U.E.), the activity of exploring hidden parts of the city, is increasingly discussed in a range of academic papers, yet the aspects of this activity which are associated with travel and consumption have not been explored. However, there have been a number of related calls for research. This paper identifies that U.E. requires greater critical inquiry. It is noted that U.E. draws common themes with heritage tourism, adventure tourism, otherness, authenticity and risk, yet is a contradiction to the homogenised tourist experience. It is suggested that U.E. can thus be interpreted as a form of tourism which is outside of accepted norms of behaviour, decision making and typologies and which has significant meaning for future research. Thus, the paper proposes a model which identifies opportunities for further research beyond the current spectrum of tourism academia.
topic Nostalgia
Tourist Gaze
Semiotics
Photography
Authenticity
Urban Exploration
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