Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Joyce Kimarce do Carmo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes, Christianne Luce
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Turismo
Texto Completo: https://rbtur.org.br/rbtur/article/view/2730
Resumo: This article aims to understand how privacy can be seen in hostels, verifying the paradoxes and tensions that emerge in the daily life of these shared accommodations. The methodology is qualitative and involved field research in three hostels, selected by previously stipulated criteria, located in the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition to observation, interviews were carried out with 18 guests and 6 hosts. The collected data were systematized and analyzed using the content analysis proposed by Bardin (2011), this technique being complemented with the NVivo software. The research results showed that the bedroom, even if shared, represents the first step in the journey towards the subjects' privacy and the bed is the main place for its realization. As for the paradoxes and tensions that challenge privacy, the results of the field research indicate that the main ones are the noise, the disorder in rooms and in the kitchen, difficulties related to the collective use of the bathroom, nudity and sexual intimacy in shared rooms and living with people with different habits and origins. However, in this complex and ambiguous means of accommodation, it was found that the room can also be a space that allows a process of shared moments valued by the guests. This occurs, especially, due to the leisure and commensality practices experienced by the subjects who temporarily occupy that territory, and due to the exchange of experiences about the tourist attractions of the capital of Minas Gerais.
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spelling Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostelsPrivacidad compartida: paradojas y tensiones en la vida cotidiana de los hostalesPrivacidade compartilhada: paradoxos e tensões no cotidiano “hosteleiro”HostelShared spacesPrivacyGuestsHostsHostel Ambientes compartilhadosPrivacidadeHóspedesAnfitriõesHostalEspacios compartidosPrivacidadHuéspedesAnfitrión This article aims to understand how privacy can be seen in hostels, verifying the paradoxes and tensions that emerge in the daily life of these shared accommodations. The methodology is qualitative and involved field research in three hostels, selected by previously stipulated criteria, located in the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition to observation, interviews were carried out with 18 guests and 6 hosts. The collected data were systematized and analyzed using the content analysis proposed by Bardin (2011), this technique being complemented with the NVivo software. The research results showed that the bedroom, even if shared, represents the first step in the journey towards the subjects' privacy and the bed is the main place for its realization. As for the paradoxes and tensions that challenge privacy, the results of the field research indicate that the main ones are the noise, the disorder in rooms and in the kitchen, difficulties related to the collective use of the bathroom, nudity and sexual intimacy in shared rooms and living with people with different habits and origins. However, in this complex and ambiguous means of accommodation, it was found that the room can also be a space that allows a process of shared moments valued by the guests. This occurs, especially, due to the leisure and commensality practices experienced by the subjects who temporarily occupy that territory, and due to the exchange of experiences about the tourist attractions of the capital of Minas Gerais. El artículo tiene como objetivo comprender cómo se manifiesta la privacidad en los hostales, verificando las paradojas y tensiones que emergen en la vida cotidiana de este alojamiento compartido. La metodología, de carácter cualitativo, implicó una investigación de campo en tres hostales, seleccionados por criterios previamente estipulados, ubicados en la ciudad de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Además de la observación, se realizaron entrevistas con 18 huéspedes y 6 anfitriones. Los datos recolectados fueron sistematizados y analizados mediante el análisis de contenido propuesto por Bardin (2011), siendo esta técnica complementada por el software NVivo. Los resultados de la investigación mostraron que el dormitorio representa el primer paso en el viaje hacia la intimidad de los sujetos, siendo la cama el lugar principal para su realización. Los huéspedes utilizaron diferentes estrategias para garantizar un mínimo de privacidad. Los resultados de la investigación de campo indican que las principales paradojas y tensiones que desafían la privacidad son el ruido, el desorden verificado en las habitaciones y en la cocina, las dificultades relacionadas con el uso colectivo del baño, la desnudez, la intimidad sexual en las habitaciones compartidas y la convivencia con personas de costumbres y procedencias diferentes. Sin embargo, en ese medio de alojamiento complejo y ambiguo que es el hostal, la habitación también puede ser un espacio que permita un proceso de intercambio valorado por los huéspedes. Esto se debe especialmente a las prácticas de ocio y comensalidad vividas por los sujetos que ocupan temporalmente ese territorio, y al intercambio de experiencias sobre los atractivos turísticos de la capital de Minas Gerais. Este artigo objetiva compreender de que maneira a privacidade se manifesta em hostels, verificando os paradoxos e tensões que emergem no cotidiano destes meios de hospedagem compartilhados. A metodologia, de natureza qualitativa, envolveu pesquisa de campo em três hostels, selecionados por critérios previamente estipulados, localizados na cidade de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Além da observação, foram realizadas entrevistas com 18 hóspedes e 6 anfitriões. Os dados coletados foram sistematizados e analisados por meio da análise de conteúdo proposta por Bardin (2011), sendo esta técnica complementada com o auxílio do software NVivo. Os resultados da pesquisa evidenciaram que o quarto, mesmo compartilhado, representa o primeiro passo na caminhada para a privacidade dos sujeitos, sendo o mobiliário cama o principal local para sua concretização. Os hóspedes utilizam diferentes estratégias para resguardar a privacidade. Quanto aos paradoxos e tensões que a desafiam, os resultados da pesquisa de campo indicam que os principais são os ruídos, a desordem verificada nos quartos e na cozinha, dificuldades relacionadas ao uso coletivo do banheiro, a nudez, a intimidade sexual nos quartos compartilhados e o convívio com pessoas com hábitos e origens diversas. No entanto, neste meio de hospedagem complexo e ambíguo que é o hostel, foi constatado que o quarto pode ser, também, um espaço que possibilita um processo de trocas valorizado pelos hóspedes. Isso se deve, especialmente, às práticas de lazer e comensalidade experimentadas pelos sujeitos que ocupam temporariamente aquele território, e ao intercâmbio de experiências sobre os atrativos turísticos da capital mineira. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
Privacidad compartida: paradojas y tensiones en la vida cotidiana de los hostales
Privacidade compartilhada: paradoxos e tensões no cotidiano “hosteleiro”
title Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
spellingShingle Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
Pereira, Joyce Kimarce do Carmo
Hostel
Shared spaces
Privacy
Guests
Hosts
Hostel
Ambientes compartilhados
Privacidade
Hóspedes
Anfitriões
Hostal
Espacios compartidos
Privacidad
Huéspedes
Anfitrión
title_short Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
title_full Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
title_fullStr Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
title_full_unstemmed Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
title_sort Shared privacy: paradoxes and tensions in the daily life of hostels
author Pereira, Joyce Kimarce do Carmo
author_facet Pereira, Joyce Kimarce do Carmo
Gomes, Christianne Luce
author_role author
author2 Gomes, Christianne Luce
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Joyce Kimarce do Carmo
Gomes, Christianne Luce
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hostel
Shared spaces
Privacy
Guests
Hosts
Hostel
Ambientes compartilhados
Privacidade
Hóspedes
Anfitriões
Hostal
Espacios compartidos
Privacidad
Huéspedes
Anfitrión
topic Hostel
Shared spaces
Privacy
Guests
Hosts
Hostel
Ambientes compartilhados
Privacidade
Hóspedes
Anfitriões
Hostal
Espacios compartidos
Privacidad
Huéspedes
Anfitrión
description This article aims to understand how privacy can be seen in hostels, verifying the paradoxes and tensions that emerge in the daily life of these shared accommodations. The methodology is qualitative and involved field research in three hostels, selected by previously stipulated criteria, located in the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition to observation, interviews were carried out with 18 guests and 6 hosts. The collected data were systematized and analyzed using the content analysis proposed by Bardin (2011), this technique being complemented with the NVivo software. The research results showed that the bedroom, even if shared, represents the first step in the journey towards the subjects' privacy and the bed is the main place for its realization. As for the paradoxes and tensions that challenge privacy, the results of the field research indicate that the main ones are the noise, the disorder in rooms and in the kitchen, difficulties related to the collective use of the bathroom, nudity and sexual intimacy in shared rooms and living with people with different habits and origins. However, in this complex and ambiguous means of accommodation, it was found that the room can also be a space that allows a process of shared moments valued by the guests. This occurs, especially, due to the leisure and commensality practices experienced by the subjects who temporarily occupy that territory, and due to the exchange of experiences about the tourist attractions of the capital of Minas Gerais.
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