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1. Locating Asian research and selves in qualitative tourism researchPaolo Mura and Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore Part I. The Move Away towards an Asian Research Paradigm2. Tourism studies and the metaphysics of presence: matters of ontology and the enlightened eyeKeith Hollinshead and Rukeya Suleman3. Tourism and the lost mandates of knowing: matters of epistemology for the inscriptive / projective industryKeith Hollinshead and Rukeya Suleman4. Beyond theorising: distinguishing between the limitations of critical theory and the researcherJoo-Ee Gan5. Situating Asian tourism ontologies, epistemologies and methodologies: from colonialism to neo-colonialismSarah N. R. Wijesinghe and Paolo Mura6. How could we be non-Western? Some ontological and epistemological ponderings on Chinese tourism researchJundan (Jasmine) ZhangPart II. Researching the Asian Way: Methodologies and Methods7. Qualitative research skill training: learning ethnography in the fieldStuart Hayes and Hazel Tucker8. Working and traveling in New Zealand: a reflective narrative in the fieldHongrui Zhu, Hazel Tucker, and Tara Duncan9. The qualitative other: an autoethnographyMatias Thuen Jørgensen10. Understanding ethnography: an ’exotic’ ethnographer’s perspectiveMayukh Dewan11. Utilising collaborative-autoethnography in exploring affinity tourism: insights from experiences in the field at Gardens by the BayJosephine Pryce and Hayley Pryce12. Co-construction in the study of trade union movements in the Nepalese tourism industry using a grounded theory approachSandeep BasnyatPart III. Asian Introspection and Reflexivity in Research13. Qualitative research in tourism: reflections of an Asian researcherSushila Devi S. Rajaratnam14. Black on brown: research paradoxes for black scholars working in ethnic communitiesSamuel Adeyinka-Ojo and Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore15. Prophet or profit? Emotional reflections on Indonesian tourismDini Mariska and Eric J. Shelton16.’When in Rome do as the Romans do’? A reflective account on methodological approach during PhD journeyVahideh AbaeianVignettesVignette 1. The Yes-No-Ma’amsir BlurBrooke PorterVignette 2. The power of a pilot visitNicholas TownerVignette 3. How will you measure? Lessons for young, novice researchersHeesu LeeVignette 4. What conflict? Interviewing South Koreans on controversial issuesMona Ji Hyun YangVignette 5. Round Peg, Square Hole: The Significance of Perceived Personal Image in AcademiaRyan YungVignette 6. Bottoms up! Secrets to overcoming cultural barriers for data collection in VietnamGiang T. Phi