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Articles

Conceptualising participant observations in festival tourism

Pages 1884-1897 | Received 10 Oct 2022, Accepted 04 May 2023, Published online: 20 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

There is still confusion on what participant observation connotes and scholars call for more studies on researchers’ roles and emotional reflexivity in tourism. This interdisciplinary research aims to unpack participant observations at festivals. Findings from literary festivals in Ireland and Italy suggest that participant observations are Holistic Research Experiences and are characterised by four elements. First, they go beyond the visual and the multisensory nature, to be holistic experiences. Second, fieldwork is emplaced since researchers are situated in the field and can feel bodily sensations and empathy, but are not fully immersed. Third, the researchers’ participation continuum does not go from complete observer to complete participant, but it goes from passive to active involvement in the festival activities. Fourth, different passive/active, intentional/unintentional encounters can take place: human, animal, space, material, and immaterial. Finally, the paper considers future areas for research.

Acknowledgements

This paper draws on Dr Rossetti’s PhD thesis (2020), which was funded by the Technological University Dublin’s Fiosraigh PhD Scholarship. Dr Rossetti would like to express her sincere gratitude to her supervisor Dr. Bernadette Quinn for the continuous support and feedback on earlier versions of this article.

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Funding

This paper draws on Dr Rossetti’s PhD thesis (2020), which was funded by the Technological University Dublin’s (TUDublin) Fiosraigh PhD Scholarship.