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Evolution of Tourism Studies: Developing Generation T Knowledge
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Evolution of Tourism Studies: Developing Generation T Knowledge

Sebastian Filep, Michael Hughes and Fiona Wheeler
CAUTHE 2011: National Conference: Tourism : Creating a Brilliant Blend, pp.1064-1068
University of South Australia. School of Management
2011

Abstract

1506 Tourism 9003 Tourism Centre for Tourism and Services Research (CTSR) Generation T methodological ResPubID24073 theoretical tourism evolution
Tourism as an academic field is at a generational crossroad. The founders are retiring and being succeeded by a new generation of scholars often with tourism focussed undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. This new generation could be labelled Generation T and is characterised by a multidisciplinary education associated with a broad field of study. This generation is commonly considered to lack the advantages of a specific discipline focussed education in terms of theoretical and methodological foundations. Theoretical and methodological development in tourism however will become a primary responsibility of this new generation and there is uncertainty about how Generation T could contribute constructively to this development. This paper outlines the potential of Generation T to contribute to the evolution of tourism studies through the development of tourism theory and adoption of mixed methodological perspectives.

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