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Furthering Critical Approaches in Tourism and Hospitality Studies: Perspectives from Australia and New Zealand [Commentary]

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Australian Academic Press

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The social sciences have accommodated changes in methodological and epistemological thought. These include ‘new’ sociology/cultural studies (e.g., Atkinson, 1990; Du Gay, 1997; Long, 1997), new cultural and human geographies (e.g., Jackson, 1993; Mansvelt, 2005; Massey, 2005) and new leisure studies (Aitchison, 1999). In these cases, the term new does not imply creation of new sub-disciplines, or a total rejection of earlier or ‘traditional’ thinking, but rather it is used as a broad reference to communicate a diversity of work that transgresses the disciplinary boundaries to knowledge construction.

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Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, vol.15(1), pp.15 - 18

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This is the Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article in the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management by Australian Academic Press, 2008. The Version of Record is available at DOI: 10.1375/jhtm.15.15