Article title: Airbnb as a tool for inclusive tourism?
Authors: Kadi, J., Plank, L., & Seidl, R.
Journal: Tourism Geographies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2019.1654541
The authors of this article have requested changes to the wording of the final paragraph of the Introduction section:
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Examining inclusive tourism through Airbnb provision practices section discusses major controversies and debates around Airbnb, links the concept of inclusive tourism to Airbnb provision practices and problematizes this conceptual move. Existing research on Airbnb provision practices in European cities: key relevant findings & open questions section presents relevant findings of existing research, before discussing two lacunas – empirical and methodological – in the literature, which serve as the starting point for our study. Research approach, analytical framework, methods & data sources section discusses how we address these lacunas and presents the analytical framework, methodological procedure and data sources. In Vienna: a second-rank European tourist city with a rapidly growing Airbnb supply section, we provide relevant contextual details for Vienna and clarify the city's status as a second-rank European tourist city. In the final section, some considerations as to how our evidence informs the debate on Airbnb and inclusive tourism development are provided. We discuss questions for further research.
Corrected paragraph:
Section 1 discusses major controversies and debates around Airbnb, links the concept of inclusive tourism to Airbnb provision practices and problematizes this conceptual move. Section 2 presents relevant findings of existing research, before discussing two lacunas - empirical and methodological - in the literature, which serve as the starting point for our study. Section 3 discusses how we address these lacunas and presents the analytical framework, methodological procedure and data sources. In Section 4 we provide relevant contextual details for Vienna and clarify the city's status as a second-rank European tourist city. Results section 5 presents the empirical findings. In section 6, we discuss questions for further research.
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