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The camping experiment is soon coming to an end. We are packing our tents and kettles, and are ready to return home. One more time we sit down around the campfire and reflect on what has happened. Have we provided well-placed stepping stones through the theoretical and literary landscapes to support ontological reconsiderations in tourism and hospitality research, as we had aspired to do? Are there more spaces of being and spaces of being-with, perhaps? Have we left enough lines of flight for the tourists of the future?
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Veijola, S., Molz, J.G., Pyyhtinen, O., Höckert, E., Grit, A. (2014). Conclusion: Prepositions and Other Stories. In: Disruptive Tourism and its Untidy Guests. Leisure Studies in a Global Era. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137399502_7
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