An Explorative Study of Work Transitions From Fishing to Tourism in Cornwall, UK, 2018-2019

Winchenbach, Anke (2022). An Explorative Study of Work Transitions From Fishing to Tourism in Cornwall, UK, 2018-2019. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-855677

The main aim of this study is to: Explore the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tourism in Cornwall understand, experience, and attach meaning to their work through the theoretical lens of identity and dignity. Using Cornwall/ UK as a case study, the following objectives were specified in order to answer the research question:

1. Explore the ways in which commercial fishermen experience their work.

2. Examine how people transitioning from fisheries to marine tourism work experience such change.

3. Offer an alternative understanding of identity and dignity in marine tourism contexts and highlight the relevance of dignity as a concept for theorising tourism diversification.
The data for this PhD thesis explores the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tourism in Cornwall understand, experience, and attach meaning to their work through the theoretical lens of identity and dignity. From a social constructionist perspective and supported by principles of a phenomenological enquiry, empirically, loosely structured interviews with 15 commercial fishermen, 7 fishermen who transitioned into tourism work, as well as 23 informants including descendants and relatives of fishermen and community members, artists and local filmmakers, as well as representatives of fishing and tourism and heritage organisations were conducted.

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The main aim of this study is to: Explore the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tourism in Cornwall understand, experience, and attach meaning to their work through the theoretical lens of identity and dignity. Using Cornwall/ UK as a case study, the following objectives were specified in order to answer the research question:

1. Explore the ways in which commercial fishermen experience their work.

2. Examine how people transitioning from fisheries to marine tourism work experience such change.

3. Offer an alternative understanding of identity and dignity in marine tourism contexts and highlight the relevance of dignity as a concept for theorising tourism diversification.
The data for this PhD thesis explores the ways in which people working in fishing and marine tourism in Cornwall understand, experience, and attach meaning to their work through the theoretical lens of identity and dignity. From a social constructionist perspective and supported by principles of a phenomenological enquiry, empirically, loosely structured interviews with 15 commercial fishermen, 7 fishermen who transitioned into tourism work, as well as 23 informants including descendants and relatives of fishermen and community members, artists and local filmmakers, as well as representatives of fishing and tourism and heritage organisations were conducted.

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Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Winchenbach Anke University of Surrey https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-2677-4584
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: UKRI ESRC Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) studentship award, Grant reference W95790E
Topic classification: Labour and employment
Society and culture
Psychology
Keywords: IDENTITY, CORNWALL, FISHING INDUSTRY, WORKPLACE
Project title: An explorative study of work transitions from fishing to tourism in Cornwall, UK
Grant holders: Anke Winchenbach
Project dates:
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17 June 201820 July 2019
Date published: 20 May 2022 11:58
Last modified: 20 May 2022 11:58

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