Title of article :
The Gateway to Nature from the Virtual: A Netnographic Study on Camping Virtual Communities
Author/Authors :
YETİM ، Gözde Faculty of Sport Sciences - Muş Alparslan University
From page :
657
To page :
673
Abstract :
Since camping is a concept that shares common features with extraordinary emotional experiences such as social interaction, self-renewal and relaxation in relation to nature, it is a very popular recreational activity today. The aim of this study is to examine the behaviors, attitudes and camping experiences of individuals who are members of camping virtual communities in Turkey. For this purpose, netnography method was used in the study. Netnography is a special approach that allows ethnographic research on the Internet. During the data collection process, the most actively used forum and Facebook pages related to camping were examined. According to the findings of this study, five main categories as search for knowledge , technical information , recommendations , dangers and camp diaries and seven subcategories as beginners , campsite rush , getting into a sleeping bag , cold related issues , fighting insects , “experience and pleasure are reported. In line with the emerging categories, it is seen that individuals who are members of camping virtual communities share information and experience with each other on many camp-related issues, as well as make recommendations
Keywords :
Camping , Netnography , Virtual communities , Recreational activities
Journal title :
Journal of Sport Sciences Research
Journal title :
Journal of Sport Sciences Research
Record number :
2781434
Link To Document :
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