Autoethnographic Disability-Related Research In Hospitality And Tourism Journals: Empowering Marginalized Identity Scholars’ Voices

Tin Doan*, Simon Darcy

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Abstract

Autoethnography, an essential research approach, interweaves personal experiences with introspective insights from distinct communities. Despite its methodological significance, autoethnography remains inadequately represented in hospitality and tourism research discourse. This paper seeks to challenge this status quo by advocating for social model strength-based paradigms in understanding disability and by addressing the structural and attitudinal obstacles that hinder the acceptance of autoethnographic research in high-ranking journals within hospitality and tourism. This conceptual note emphasizes the empowerment of marginalized voices, including those with disabilities, and their intersecting identities. It also highlights the hurdles faced by autoethnographers when submitting their work to prestigious journals and provides recommendations for fostering the recognition and inclusion of autoethnography within the field.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Travel Research
Early online date25 Jun 2024
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Jun 2024

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