Search strategies in accessible tourism, barrier-free tourism, disabled tourism and easy access tourism literature

被引:6
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作者
Leiras, Ana [1 ]
Caamano-Franco, Iria [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ A Coruna, Dept Sociol & Communicat Sci, Grp Estudios Territoriales, La Coruna, Spain
[2] Univ A Coruna, Dept Sociol, Grp EstudiosTerritoriales, La Coruna, Spain
关键词
Inclusive tourism; Tourism for all; Universal tourism; Semantics; Bibliometric analysis; DISABILITY; PEOPLE; EXPERIENCES; TRAVEL;
D O I
10.1108/TR-04-2023-0241
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - Research concerning the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in tourism activities began long before this field of study was formally named. This has led scholars to use a variety of expressions to refer to what is now known as accessible tourism (AT). Given that this diversity of terms can complicate locating relevant publications, this paper aims to examine the terminology used in the context of AT.Design/methodology/approach - This study conducts an exhaustive literature review and a statistical analysis of 613 documents collected from Scopus, published between 1984 and 2022.Findings - The results suggest that, despite the widespread use of ''Accessible Tourism'' in recent literature, most papers published before 2010 cannot be retrieved using this term. Additionally, the longitudinal analysis of scientific production revealed four distinct stages based on the number of annual publications.Research limitations/implications - This paper has limitations that could inspire future studies, such as relying solely on Scopus for data collection, including only academic papers, limiting the number of references and narrowing the search to specific terms. Future investigations could compare these findings using a greater amount of data collected from other databases (e.g. Google Scholar), including non-academic writings (e.g. newspapers and Webpages), exploring the efficiency of different search strategies (e.g. silver market) and delving deeper into the evolution of the AT discourse in society.Practical implications - Policymakers and tourism stakeholders can leverage the insights of this paper to standardise their vocabulary in communication and operational strategies. Scholars can enhance the efficiency of literature searches and develop new lines of knowledge inspired by terms traditionally used to refer to AT.Social implications - This paper encourages continued investigation into AT and underscores the importance of language in developing a more inclusive society.Originality/value - This research pioneers the analysis of the evolution of AT synonymy by years, nations and authors. It provides evidence of how linguistic choices reflect changes in the social understanding of disability. This study proposes a framework to distinguish AT from other tourism models, facilitating unified communication among stakeholders. It presents strategies to improve efficiency in locating studies in the AT area and advocates for an inclusive society that uses language respectful to all individuals.
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页码:981 / 999
页数:19
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