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Older adults are a vulnerable group in a disaster and are more at risk of adverse effects as a result. This paper draws on the use of narrative theory in health and gerontology studies to examine how a disruptive disaster was storied. Narrative interviews were conducted with nine older adults aged over 65years who had recently experienced a flood disaster. The participants' narratives about the disruptive...
Concepts of ''personhood'' in tourism studies, such as identity, subjectivity, and the self, are supplemented in this paper through an empirical approach to identity and tourism consumption. Anthony Giddens' analysis of contemporary self-identity is developed into a research strategy based around ''travel biographies''. Using material from in-depth interviews with British tourists, the paper looks...
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