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100 _aRantala, Outi
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245 _aWild camping and the weight of tourism/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 19, issue 3, 2019 : (295-312 p.).
520 _aWild camping forms a specific social reality within which tourists often claim not to be tourists and within which the capitalist practices central to tourism are messy. Yet, wild camping exemplifies the core idea in tourism: engaging in time during which time is ‘free’. Here the concern is with the ways in which we ‘do’ going camping. We take material interaction with space, place and things as a starting point, via ethnomethodologically informed ethnography, in focusing upon the deployment of mundane, taken-for-granted assumptions, knowledge and practices. We find urban nomads engaged in the clearing, freedom and escape of the outdoors (the lightness), but anchored by the materialities of doing everyday life work, weighted with responsibilities towards nature, things and people.
650 _a camping,
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650 _a clearing,
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650 _a heaviness
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650 _alightness,
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650 _a materiality,
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650 _arhythms
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700 _a Varley, Peter
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd,
_tTourist Studies /
_x14687976
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1468797619832308
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