Questioning Walking Tourism from a Phenomenological Perspective: Epistemological and Methodological Innovations

Author:

Rabbiosi Chiara1ORCID,Meneghello Sabrina1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World, University of Padova, 35141 Padova, Italy

Abstract

This article aims to illuminate the overlooked entanglement of space, material practices, affects, and cognitive work emplaced in walking tourism. Walking as a tourism activity is generally practised in the open air away from crowded locations; therefore, it is being encouraged even more in this (post)pandemic era than prior to the pandemic. While walking is often represented as a relatively easy activity in common promotional discourse, this article argues that it is much more complex. It revises the notion of tourist place performance, focusing on walking both as a tourist practice and as a research method that questions multi-sensory and emotional walker engagement. While extensively revisiting literature on walking tourism and the most novel methodological innovations, the article draws from a walking tourism experience undertaken as part of a student trip to demonstrate that the emotions that arise from walkers’ embodied encounters with living, as well as inanimate elements, extend beyond what might be included in a simple focus on landscape “sights”. In conclusion, it is suggested that a phenomenological approach to walking may prove particularly useful for understanding key issues associated with space, place, and tourism mobilities.

Funder

Centre for Advanced Studies Mobility

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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