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Why does tourism take the tourism phenomenon as a whole as its research object?

The meaning of the object and scope of tourism research should start from the academic activities of social sciences. Social science is a product of the development of the market economy. It came into being because after the rise of the market economy operating mechanism, many things that had never existed in the era of small production and self-sufficient economies appeared in society. Phenomenon, these phenomena, in general, are formed in the process of market economy product production

and transformation into commodities, and a series of new relationships and phenomena caused by the impact on society, including< /p>

Including tourism phenomena; the emergence of social science is to make logical explanations and demonstrations for these new relationships and new phenomena that have never been seen before, and to seek possible solution. Under this concept, the early founders of social sciences such as Comte, Weber, Durkheim, etc. all standardized the disciplinary nature of social sciences as "empirical"

< p>Science takes the facts of social phenomena as the object of systematic research. Social science takes social phenomena as its research object and scope. This regulates the way of thinking and behavioral norms of academic activities in various disciplines of social science, and makes the academic activities of various disciplines The activities are carried out within their respective established research objects and scopes without losing the established goals and directions, which is conducive to the exchange and development of academic activities. Tourism activities are the product of the development of market economy and an integral part of social phenomena. As a category of social science, tourism must study tourism phenomena as part of social phenomena.