@phdthesis{Pendzialek2016, author = {Pendzialek, Alma Berenice}, title = {Performing tourism: Chinese outbound organized mass tourists on their travels through German tourism stages}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:824-opus4-3170}, school = {Katholische Universit{\"a}t Eichst{\"a}tt-Ingolstadt}, pages = {200 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Tourism studies have understood tourism as a "Western" phenomenon, which tended to neglect the presence of "non-Western" tourists and to over-generalise the application and universality of their theories. By now, tourism has become a global phenomenon with growing numbers of "emergent tourists", especially from China. However, its quantitative importance, the touristic performances of this source market, and especially those of Chinese outbound organized mass tourists in western tourism stages continue to be under-researched. Moreover, the analysis of the Chinese outbound tourism phenomena encompasses mostly economic and business driven-studies and reports, which look for homogeneity instead of plurality of voices. Drawing from all of the above, the aim of this interdisciplinary research is, therefore, to explore and provide further understanding of the tourism performances of Chinese outbound organized mass tourists on German tourism stages. To achieve this, the research draws on the performance approach in tourism research. The research is based on a phenomenological approach. Part of the study's field research was conducted largely from 2011 to 2012, both in China and Germany. In China, information was gathered by using open and semi-structured in-depth expert interviews with representatives from the Chinese tourism industry, tourism boards, as well as with tourism academics. In Germany, the ethnographic fieldwork consisted of participant observations, semi-structured interviews and short questionnaires to Chinese outbound tourist members of group package tours organized by Chinese-German travel companies. Furthermore, expert interviews were conducted with German industry representatives, experts and academics in 2013. As far as the analysis of the field research is concerned, the study relies on the GABEK qualitative method of research analysis supported by the WinRelan 32 software. As part of the discussion, this research argues that the examination of tourism practices and behaviours of Chinese outbound organized mass tourists under the performance metaphor is able to provide further understanding on the previously neglected tourism consumption of "non-Western" tourists. Within the findings, it was possible to identify both modern und post-modern characteristics of the Chinese outbound organized mass market. This concurs with the recent de-differentiation between the typical tourism binaries (everyday-holiday and home-away) found in tourism theory by acknowledging that everyday conventions and habits inform touristic performances of Chinese tourists in Germany. Moreover, the research presents insights that allow to corroborate the future presence of organized mass tourists in the Chinese outbound market, as well as to de-inferiorise and de-homogenise the segment. With regard to German stages, the research highlights the opportunities and challenges Germany´s tourism industry still has ahead of it. Finally, the study presents a number of implications for future practice, which can be useful to plan a long-term strategy for Chinese outbound tourism.}, subject = {Deutschland}, language = {en} }