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100 _a Curtin, Susanna
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245 _aTravelling with a purpose: An ethnographic study of the eudemonic experiences of volunteer expedition participants /
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 19 ,issue 2, 2019 :(192-214)
520 _aPurposeful travel is apparent in new modes of tourism and particularly in volunteer holidays where tourists are searching for meaningful experiences that provide a sense of physical, emotional or spiritual fulfilment. Based on a qualitative study using participant observation, this article adopted the concept of eudemonia to explore the experiences of participants on an elephant conservation expedition to Bardia National Park, Nepal. Volunteer travel is used to connect with and understand the wider world. Rather than an escape, these journeys allowed participants to experience first-hand the hardships and realities of people in other countries; creating greater perspective and making them ‘better people’ on their return. Feeling virtuous can only be mobilised, however, if participants felt themselves to be useful rather than a passive or ill-equipped bystander. Findings also revealed how the return home is not always easy; that the process of re-entry can be isolating.
650 _a conservation volunteering,
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650 _a ethnography,
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650 _aeudemonia,
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650 _a self-development,
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650 _a volunteer tourism
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700 _a Brown, Lorraine
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd,
_tTourist Studies /
_x14687976
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1468797618804162
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