The future of tourism: an interview with Dr Daniel Wright about the genre of science fiction

Yeoman, Ian Seymour and Wright, Daniel orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-9976-5799 (2024) The future of tourism: an interview with Dr Daniel Wright about the genre of science fiction. Journal of Tourism Futures . ISSN 2055-5911

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/JTF-06-2024-0122

Abstract

Purpose
As the Journal of Tourism Futures celebrates its 10th Anniversary, Dr Ian Yeoman (Hotel Management School Leeuwarden) interviews Dr Daniel Wright (University of Central Lancashire) about the future genre of science fiction and his publications.

Design/methodology/approach
A personal interview.

Findings
Science fiction research is about asking difficult questions, the questions we feel uncomfortable asking and answering. Science fiction is a powerful medium to imagine the future, which students love as it is provocative. In the interview, Dr Wright reflects upon his own writing from immortality to the end of the world.

Originality/value
The power of science fiction, as a genre of transformation, skepticism and thinking out of the box, is often missing in futures studies and scenario planning.


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