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Starting a research journal and crossing the Project Approval Form line

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This weekend marked a quiet but important shift in my doctoral work. The Project Approval Form is now submitted to the university Moodle, and the final version has been formally approved. My supervisors confirmation landed with a sense of relief. The framework is now in place. There is no more circling around the project. It has started. Alongside that, I decided to begin a research journal. Not a progress log and not a polished blog series, but a working journal. A place to note moods, energy, doubts, confidence, and the less visible parts of writing a thesis. I am increasingly convinced that how the work feels matters, not just what gets produced. Especially in a practice led PhD, where decisions are shaped by experience, judgement, and sometimes friction. I spent time this weekend setting up tools and routines. I watched the university library instruction video and immediately found new and relevant literature. That moment reminded me how much structure and support exists once you a...

Starting a PhD: Mapping the Journey from Tourism Practice to Academic Insight

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  This January marks the beginning of a long journey I’ve been preparing for over many years. I’ve officially started my PhD, and as part of the process, I’ve committed to documenting the road ahead. This is not just for myself but also for others working in tourism, place-making, and digital strategy. This isn’t a formal progress report. It’s more like a public journal entry that reflects what it means to transition from full-time practitioner to part-time researcher without stepping out of the professional role. My research focuses on how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in tourism in a way that respects local values, strengthens regional governance, and builds trust among both visitors and residents. To make that concrete, I’m developing something called the AI Readiness and Ethical Targeting Toolkit , or AIRETT . The goal is to support destination marketing organisations (DMOs), especially those in rural  regions like Northern Finland, in making informed, ...