Tosun, C.2016-02-082016-02-0819991303-2917http://hdl.handle.net/11693/25107Although the notion of community participation in tourism originates from the general concept of community participation in development studies, the subject of the former seems to have evolved and popularized in isolation from the meaning and scope of its origin. This article reveals that such isolation has ushered in a rigid and simple paradigm of community participation in tourism. This is assumed to be of one form and has universal validity without considering the existence of the different circumstances at various tourist destinations. It is suggested that the concept of community participation should be re-considered in terms of an adaptive categorical paradigm, which incorporates a range of various forms of community participation. These forms of participation are outlined for a variety of abstract situations with the aim of illustrating the legitimacy of different forms of community participation in tourism.EnglishCommunity participationTourism development processTypologyLocal participationParticipatory approachTourism developmentTowards a typology of community participation in the tourism development processArticle10.1080/13032917.1999.9686975