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Abstract
Young people COVID-19 Participatory research Host communities Children Social theatre
•The study presents findings on young people’s experiences during a pandemic.•Participatory social theatre is employed as a creative methodology.•Young co-researchers living in a host community express their connection to place.•Reclaiming place has provoked a desire for more socially and environmentally just tourism.•Co-researching is presented as an emancipatory method in tourism research.
Details
Title
Reclaiming place in a tourist town’: Preliminary findings from a social theatre research project run by young people during COVID-19
Creators
Antonia Canosa - Southern Cross University
Catharine Simmons - Southern Cross University
Peter J Cook - Southern Cross University
Lisa Apostolides -
Director Byron Youth Theatre, Australia
Aiyana Wall -
Byron Youth Theatre member, Australia
Rory Evington -
Byron Youth Theatre member, Australia
Publication Details
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights, Vol.2(1), 100008
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Identifiers
991012900998502368
Academic Unit
Centre for Children and Young People; Faculty of Education; Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Students; School of Arts and Social Sciences; School of Education