Abstract
More critical and engaging tourism sustainability research is needed, and this research note argues that a valuable contribution can come from scholars’ engagement with their spirituality. The main argument here is that spirituality and sustainability are strictly interrelated, and that such a link should be an integral part of the methodology of studies on sustainability and tourism. Elaborating on the concept of reflexivity, this note coins the expression ‘spirituality in practice’, which is explained using an example based on the author’s experience. This note challenges tourism scholars to reflect on and make explicit how their position in terms of spirituality influences their choices regarding sustainability research.
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