Dimensions of Friendship in Shared Travel Experiences

Xavier Matteucci, Ivana Volic, Sebastian Filep

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Abstract

Quality relationships are fundamental to human well-being. Friendships are voluntary relationships between autonomous individuals that can shed light on how bonding and intimacy are experienced in tourism environments. Adopting a qualitative, humanist approach, this article explores the topic of friendship in tourism. Through a thematic analysis of 12 in-depth interviews, we examine how friendships are experienced by Serbian young to middle-age adults in tourism settings. It was revealed five main dimensions underpin friendship relationships in a tourism context: intimacy of spaces, quality time, disclosure, navigation of challenges and relational realisations, or a sense of learning about oneself through shared experiences. Opportunities are suggested for researchers to extend these research findings.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages18
JournalLeisure Sciences
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Friendship
  • Shared travel experiences
  • thematic analysis
  • well-being

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