01082nam0 22002893i 450 SBL007093720231121125814.08824309496IT683872 20150121d1967 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nDiritto e processo nell'ordinamento militarecontributo allo studio del processo penale militareRenato MaggioreNapoliE. Jovene1967302 p.24 cm.Diritto penale militareFIRRMLC093923IMaggiore, RenatoSBLV047737070225831ITIT-0120150121IT-FR0098 Biblioteca Area Giuridico EconomicaFR0098 SBL0070937Biblioteca Area Giuridico Economica 53DSG 02/0111 53VM 0000201915 VM barcode:GIU000520. - Inventario:598VMA 2001042320121204 53Diritto e processo nell'ordinamento militare581079UNICAS03937nam 22005655 450 99657186370331620230814221626.01-84541-650-31-84541-652-X10.21832/9781845416515(CKB)4100000001965696(MiAaPQ)EBC5228937(DE-B1597)541744(OCoLC)1138501675(DE-B1597)9781845416515(EXLCZ)99410000000196569620200707h20182018 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFemininities in the Field Tourism and Transdisciplinary Research /Heike A. Schänzel, Brooke A. PorterBristol, UK;Blue Ridge Summit, PA : Channel View Publications, [2018]©20181 online resource (225 pages) illustrations1-84541-649-X 1-84541-651-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction – Issues in the Field: A Female Perspectiv -- 1. Safety First: The Biases of Gender and Precaution in Fieldwork -- 2. Negotiating Machismo as a Female Researcher and Volunteer Tourist in Cusco, Peru -- 3. The Married Life (as a Marine Tourism Researcher) -- 4. ‘Dale Chica!’: A Surfer Chick’s Refl ections on Field Research in Central America -- 5. Early Motherhood and Research: From Bump to Baby in the Field -- 6. ‘Mummy, When Are We Getting to the Fields?’ Doing Fieldwork with Three Children -- 7. The Dissemination of the Feminine: An In-depth Analysis of Independent Travel -- 8. Gender Bias and Marine Mammal Tourism Research -- 9. The Effect of Motherhood on Tourism Fieldwork with Young Children: An Autoethnographic Approach -- 10. Subjectivities Implode: When ‘The Lone Male’ Ethnographer is Actually a Nursing Mother … -- 11. Icebreaker: Experiences of Conducting Fieldwork in Arctic Canada with my Infant Son -- 12. Researching in a Men’s Paradise: The Emotional Negotiations of Drunken Tourism Fieldwork -- 13. Motherhood within Family Tourism Research: Case Studies in New Zealand and Samoa -- Conclusion – Gender: A Variable and a Practice -- Index The aim of this book is to analyse and reflect on the effect of femininities in the field and the encountered biases specific to women researchers in tourism studies. The purpose of the book is to define potential areas of gender bias using international case studies from five continents to improve the validity and transparency of future research conducted by researchers in transcultural contexts. It covers broad themes including access, attire and conduct, sexual harassment, personal safety, and accompanied research and well-being. The volume provides case studies using reflexivity to create baselines for comparison for female (and male) researchers doing fieldwork and outlines potential areas of concern for supervisors through a transdisciplinary approach in a global context. It is an essential guide for supervisors, students, ethics committee members and any researchers.FemininityField research.female experiences of research.female researchers.femininities.gender bias.gender studies.tourism fieldwork.tourism research.Femininity.155.333Porter Brooke A., edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtSchänzel Heike A., edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996571863703316Femininities in the Field3670697UNISA