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  1. Two recent examples of phenomological approaches are Chen (2017) and Loder (2014). Chen offers a ‘phenomenological explication’ of guanxi in rural tourism management in the context of one Chinese village. Guanxi refers to ways of providing mutual assistance via broad and long term networks in Chinese society and, particularly in rural society.
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    • When you listen to music, you feel different emotions. Phenomenology investigates how a particular melody or lyric can sweep us into feelings of joy or nostalgia. ...
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