2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2020.100678
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Holidays with my horse: Human-horse relationships and multispecies tourism experiences

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“…28 Interviews are useful to learn about the opinions, attitudes and thoughts of people (Berger, 2016). More specifically Kvale and Brinkman (2009) state that "Interviews are particularly well suited for studying people's understanding of the meanings in their lived world, describing their experiences and self-understanding, and clarifying and elaborating their own perspective on their lived world" (p.116). To allow for elaboration and clarification, it is important to structure the interviews in a way that gives the respondents enough control to be able to say what they think in their own terms and context.…”
Section: Methods 27mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Interviews are useful to learn about the opinions, attitudes and thoughts of people (Berger, 2016). More specifically Kvale and Brinkman (2009) state that "Interviews are particularly well suited for studying people's understanding of the meanings in their lived world, describing their experiences and self-understanding, and clarifying and elaborating their own perspective on their lived world" (p.116). To allow for elaboration and clarification, it is important to structure the interviews in a way that gives the respondents enough control to be able to say what they think in their own terms and context.…”
Section: Methods 27mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The academic literature on pet tourism indicates that, in addition to the well-being of the dog and the owner, analyses should also focus on the activities of the dog, which may affect other people or even the wildlife of the destination (Carr, 2017). Dogs require several services in a destination that are different from those for humans, such as the availability of certain types of accommodation or food (Dashper, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One outcome is that dogs, like children, are likely to influence the planning of holidays (Chen et al , 2011), especially domestic holidays, but excluding trips to a second home. Indeed, dogs have become potential non-human travellers (Dashper, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dealing with something found in a city, a tourist destination, some researchers write tourist experiences (Fedorchenko et al, 2020;Setyawati et al, 2020). The experience given to tourists must be unforgettable (Dashper, 2020;Sterchele, 2020;Stienmetz, 2020).…”
Section: Tourism Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%