Kinnunen, MaaritWood, Emma H.Li, YanningMoss, Jonathan2024-11-132024-11-132022https://thuvienso.hoasen.edu.vn/handle/123456789/15893Annals of Tourism Research 96 (2022) 103457This research note discusses the application of a novel qualitative data generation method, self-recorded paired conversations. The context of this discussion is a study where we used this method to understand the negotiation of tourism memory narratives drawn from shared overnight music festival experiences. The method offers a fresh approach to interviews, moving from traditional, researcher-led individual and focus group interviews towards participant-led conversations preceded by individual narratives on the same topic. Self-recording is a suitable technique in times of limited travel, but it also provides further benefits described below.enQualitative research; Self-recording; Paired conversation; Shared memories; Interpretative; Phenomenological; AnalysisSelf-recorded conversations in tourism memory researchArticle