Doktorarbeit / Dissertation, 2017
374 Seiten, Note: A
This PhD thesis aims to investigate the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on the transformation of local cultural values in Sri Lanka. It utilizes a mobilities approach to understand the complex interplay between tourism and cultural change at both national and community levels.
Chapter 1: Introduction: This chapter introduces the research topic, highlighting the interconnectedness of tourism and culture, and the need for a mobilities approach to understand their dynamic relationship. It establishes the research questions and objectives, outlining the methodology employed in the subsequent chapters. The chapter lays the groundwork for examining tourism-driven mobilities (TDM) and their influence on local cultural values in Sri Lanka. It emphasizes the novelty of studying tourism and cultural transformations through a mobilities lens, highlighting the gap in existing literature and the need for empirical investigation.
Chapter 2: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on tourism, culture, and mobilities. It reviews theoretical frameworks relevant to understanding the complex relationship between these concepts. The review synthesizes past research on the various forms of tourism-driven mobilities (TDM) such as movement of people, capital, information and ideas, which shape and reshape cultural landscapes. The chapter prepares the groundwork for the methodological approach and the theoretical underpinnings of the thesis.
Chapter 3: Methodology: This chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It justifies the choice of a qualitative approach, specifically employing case studies, and discusses the data collection techniques, including ethnographic observation and interviews. The chapter explains the development and validation of a scale used to measure residents’ attitudes toward tourism. It outlines the process for analyzing the collected data, ensuring transparency and rigor in the research methods used to investigate the transformation of local cultural values driven by tourism mobilities.
Chapter 4: Case Study 1: This chapter presents the findings from the first case study, focusing on a specific community in Sri Lanka. It analyzes the impact of tourism on the local culture, examining the various forms of TDM and their effects on cultural values. This case study provides detailed qualitative data illustrating the multifaceted relationship between tourism and cultural change. The analysis explores how tourism development influences local practices, beliefs, and identities.
Chapter 5: Case Study 2: This chapter presents the findings from the second case study, providing another perspective on the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on local culture. This case study complements the first by focusing on a different community and providing comparative insights. The chapter analyzes similar themes of TDM and their effect on cultural values, enriching the overall understanding of the research question. It may focus on the effects of tourism on different aspects of the community's culture, drawing comparisons and contrasts with Case Study 1.
Chapter 6: Findings and Discussion: This chapter synthesizes the findings from both case studies, exploring overarching themes and drawing conclusions about the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on local cultural values. This chapter integrates the results to offer a holistic picture of the complex interplay between tourism and local cultural transformation. The analysis would likely focus on the implications of the findings, the limitations of the study, and suggestions for future research.
Tourism, cultural values, mobilities approach, Sri Lanka, cultural transformation, tourism-driven mobilities, local communities, case studies, cultural hegemony, indigenous communities.
This document is a language preview of a PhD thesis. It includes the table of contents, objectives, key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
The title of the thesis is implied but not explicitly stated. The subject is research on the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on the transformation of local cultural values in Sri Lanka.
The thesis investigates the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on local cultural values in Sri Lanka. It uses a mobilities approach to understand the complex interaction between tourism and cultural change.
The key themes are: tourism-driven mobilities and their influence on cultural values, the transformation of cultural hegemony in the context of tourism, local residents' attitudes towards tourism, the role of capital and communication in shaping cultural change, and case studies illustrating the impact of tourism on specific communities.
The main objective is to investigate the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on the transformation of local cultural values in Sri Lanka.
The thesis includes the following chapters: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Case Study 1, Case Study 2, and Findings and Discussion.
The Introduction chapter introduces the research topic, highlights the interconnectedness of tourism and culture, establishes the research questions and objectives, and outlines the methodology employed. It emphasizes the novelty of studying tourism and cultural transformations through a mobilities lens.
The Literature Review chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on tourism, culture, and mobilities. It reviews theoretical frameworks relevant to understanding the complex relationship between these concepts.
The Methodology chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It justifies the choice of a qualitative approach, discusses data collection techniques (ethnographic observation and interviews), and explains the development and validation of a scale used to measure residents’ attitudes toward tourism. It describes the process for analyzing the collected data.
Case Study 1 and Case Study 2 present findings from specific communities in Sri Lanka. They analyze the impact of tourism on local culture, examining various forms of tourism-driven mobilities and their effects on cultural values. They provide detailed qualitative data illustrating the relationship between tourism and cultural change.
The Findings and Discussion chapter synthesizes the findings from both case studies, explores overarching themes, and draws conclusions about the impact of tourism-driven mobilities on local cultural values. The analysis focuses on the implications of the findings, the limitations of the study, and suggestions for future research.
The keywords are: Tourism, cultural values, mobilities approach, Sri Lanka, cultural transformation, tourism-driven mobilities, local communities, case studies, cultural hegemony, indigenous communities.
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