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Lainé, Elsa-Xuân. "Logiques de polarisation à l’île Maurice." Revue des sciences sociales 71 (2024): 96–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11uxs.

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L’organisation du territoire de l’île Maurice, petit État insulaire de l’océan Indien, peut s’expliquer, entre autres facteurs, par son insertion ancienne dans la mondialisation et l’exploitation agricole de ses terres. Aux structures spatiales héritées se sont superposées des « centralités périphériques » plus récentes liées au développement de l’industrie, du tourisme et de l’économie de services. La diffusion des polarités s’accompagne d’une multiplication des zones d’abord monofonctionnelles, résidentielles ou commerciales, puis davantage diversifiées, notamment sous l’impulsion des propri
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Gledhill, John, and Maria Gabriela Hita. "REQUALIFICAÇÃO URBANA E DESPEJOS EM CENTROS NOVO E ANTIGO DE SALVADOR." Caderno CRH 31, no. 82 (2018): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v31i82.24454.

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A cidade de Salvador replica o processo de “acumulação por espoliação”, característico de um urbanismo neoliberal em todo o mundo. Neste artigo, comparamos como atua a lógica da requalificação urbana em duaszonas da cidade. A primeira é uma grande e historicamente combativa favela localizada na região que tem se tornado o mais moderno “novo centro” da cidade. Nela, a chave dos problemas são os novos projetos demobilidade urbana e a construção de condomínios para outras classes sociais. A segunda zona é o centro colonial da cidade, que experimenta uma nova fase de gentrificação. Ali, as polític
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Rieucan, Jean. "Invention et création de lieux touristiques dans la dynamique de la diffusion urbaine littorale, au nord de la Costal del Azahar." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 46, no. 127 (2005): 25–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/023018ar.

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Les « villes-stations » de Benicasim et d'Oropesa del Mar sont situées dans le nord de la Costa del Azahar. La première constitue un lieu touristique « inventé » au début du XXe siècle par des familles bourgeoises de Valence, puis redécouvert à la fin du siècle par les principaux décideurs de la classe politique et des milieux d'affaires de la capitale, Madrid. La seconde est une station balnéaire créée en 1960 pour le tourisme populaire. Dans ces deux stations, le tourisme de masse a provoqué l'envahissement du littoral, fondé sur le système du sol y playa. Depuis un siècle, on constate un dé
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Teran Cordova, Geomara Berenice. "Málaga: Urbanismo, Turismo y Patrimonio. Daniel Barrera Fernández. Tirant Humanidades. 2021." Investigaciones Turísticas, no. 25 (January 19, 2023): 362. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/inturi.23916.

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El presente libro ofrece una investigación detallada sobre el origen, los factores y el desarrollo del turismo en Málaga, llevada a cabo por el arquitecto y profesor de la Universidad de Sevilla, Daniel Barrera Fernández. La ciudad de Málaga ha vivido un intenso proceso de transformación urbana para fomentar el turismo cultural, un fenómeno compartido con numerosos destinos europeos en las últimas dos décadas. Sin embargo, el turismo cultural urbano no es un fenómeno reciente, sino que cuenta con hondas raíces en el Grand Tour (López Martínez, 2015). El turismo cultural en ámbitos urbanos es v
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Clibbon, Peter B. "Changing Land Use in Terrebonne County, Québec." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 8, no. 15 (2005): 5–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020460ar.

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Le comté de Terrebonne, situé directement au nord-ouest de la ville de Montréal, enjambe la zone de contact entre les basses terres du Saint-Laurent et le plateau accidenté des Laurentides. Dans la zone des basses terres s'étendent de vastes superficies de sols argileux fertiles dont la plus grande partie fut colonisée pour des fins agricoles dès le début du XIXe siècle. La terre arable de qualité est beaucoup plus rare sur les hautes terres du plateau. Seules les grandes vallées fluviales, particulièrement celles des rivières du Nord et du Diable, en rassemblent des étendues de quelque import
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Hellal, Mohamed. "Reconfiguration du rapport ville/tourisme de masse en contexte de crise: cas de la ville de Monastir à l’épreuve de la Covid-19." Revue Internationale de Management, d'Entrepreneuriat et de Communication, October 2, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.59285/rimec.340.

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Dans les années 1970, l’État tunisien a aménagé la zone touristique Skanès-Monastir. Il s’agit d’une série d’hôtels qui a évolué en parallèle à la ligne de rivage. Malgré la réalisation de plusieurs équipements structurants (marina, deux parcours de golf…), le secteur du tourisme, à Monastir, subit, aujourd’hui, de plein fouet, les conséquences de la crise du tourisme de masse. Ainsi, la ville même de Monastir vit-elle une évolution urbaine problématique, en partie en raison du développement de sa fonction touristique et résidentielle. À cet effet, nous relevons une tendance de reconstruction
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Florian GUÉRIN. "L’easyjet-setting de Paris à Berlin." Le tourisme hors des sentiers battus 34, no. 1-2 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1038822ar.

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L’easyjet-setting, ou tourisme urbain de court séjour, nocturne et festif, est une pratique sociale émergente qui marque un tournant dans les comportements touristiques. La recherche du plaisir « ici et maintenant » (par le clubbing) prime sur les autres aspects de la ville, la dimension borderline (le sublime effrayant) l’emporte sur l’intégration dans la société d’accueil et la configuration spatiotemporelle des city-breakers est poussée à l’extrême (par un comportement hypermoderne). Symbole de la troisième modernité, cette pratique modifie la relation au cadre urbain – devenu un espace mét
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Brien, Donna Lee. "A Taste of Singapore: Singapore Food Writing and Culinary Tourism." M/C Journal 17, no. 1 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.767.

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Introduction Many destinations promote culinary encounters. Foods and beverages, and especially how these will taste in situ, are being marketed as niche travel motivators and used in destination brand building across the globe. While initial usage of the term culinary tourism focused on experiencing exotic cultures of foreign destinations by sampling unfamiliar food and drinks, the term has expanded to embrace a range of leisure travel experiences where the aim is to locate and taste local specialities as part of a pleasurable, and hopefully notable, culinary encounter (Wolf). Long’s foundati
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Felton, Emma. "Brisbane: Urban Construction, Suburban Dreaming." M/C Journal 14, no. 4 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.376.

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When historian Graeme Davison famously declared that “Australia was born urban and quickly grew suburban” (98), he was clearly referring to Melbourne or Sydney, but certainly not Brisbane. Although the Brisbane of 2011 might resemble a contemporary, thriving metropolis, its genealogy is not an urban one. For most of its history, as Gillian Whitlock has noted, Brisbane was “a place where urban industrial society is kept at bay” (80). What distinguishes Brisbane from Australia’s larger southern capital cities is its rapid morphology into a city from a provincial, suburban, town. Indeed it is Bri
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McKenzie, Peter. "Jazz Culture in the North: A Comparative Study of Regional Jazz Communities in Cairns and Mackay, North Queensland." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1318.

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IntroductionMusicians and critics regard Australian jazz as vibrant and creative (Shand; Chessher; Rechniewski). From its tentative beginnings in the early twentieth century (Whiteoak), jazz has become a major aspect of Australia’s music and performance. Due to the large distances separating cities and towns, its development has been influenced by geographical isolation (Nikolsky; Chessher; Clare; Johnson; Stevens; McGuiness). While major cities have been the central hubs, it is increasingly acknowledged that regional centres also provide avenues for jazz performance (Curtis).This article disc
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Whiting, Sam, Tully Barnett, and Justin O'Connor. "‘Creative City’ R.I.P.?" M/C Journal 25, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2901.

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The Creative City Unlike the terms ‘creative industries’, which nobody ever quite understood, and ‘creative class’, about which actual ‘creatives’ were always ambiguous, the ‘creative city’ has been an incredibly successful global policy meme, to which cities across the world continue to aspire. From the early 1990s, faced with de-industrialisation, rising unemployment, and the increased global mobility of capital, professionals, and consumer-tourists, the ‘creative city’ became an essential part of the new urban imaginary for politicians, planners, local growth coalitions, and advocates and p
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Elliott, Susie. "Irrational Economics and Regional Cultural Life." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1524.

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IntroductionAustralia is at a particular point in its history where there is a noticeable diaspora of artists and creative practitioners away from the major capitals of Sydney and Melbourne (in particular), driven in no small part by ballooning house prices of the last eight years. This has meant big changes for some regional spaces, and in turn, for the face of Australian cultural life. Regional cultural precincts are forming with tourist flows, funding attention and cultural economies. Likewise, there appears to be growing consciousness in the ‘art centres’ of Melbourne and Sydney of interes
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Castles, Anthony, and Lisa Law. "Whose Heritage." M/C Journal 25, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2893.

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Introduction Over the past two decades the Cairns landscape has transformed from a remote tourist town beside the Great Barrier Reef to an international, tropical city with a new focus on culture and the arts. A number of important urban design projects have enabled this transformation, including key waterfront redevelopments, the addition of a large shopping mall and convention centre, a renovated museum, and now a new performing arts precinct and proposed ‘gallery precinct’ for the people of Cairns to access new art forms and events. Anderson and Law (556) depict recent developments as a kin
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Richardson, Catherine. "The Politics of a Country Culture." M/C Journal 3, no. 2 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1841.

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Traditionally, the country way of life, the country worldview -- the country culture -- has been understood differently to the city way of life. Notions of rural have been represented in terms such as 'Eden', 'Arcadia', 'Golden Age', and associated with beauty, fertility, moral uprightness and authenticity. In contrast, notions of urban have been characterised by pollution, sterility, degeneration and artificiality. In Australia, the culture of the first white settlers developed out of this tradition, but with its own distinctive characteristics. The harshness and indomitability of the landsca
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Nielsen, Hanne E. F., Chloe Lucas, and Elizabeth Leane. "Rethinking Tasmania’s Regionality from an Antarctic Perspective: Flipping the Map." M/C Journal 22, no. 3 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1528.

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IntroductionTasmania hangs from the map of Australia like a drop in freefall from the substance of the mainland. Often the whole state is mislaid from Australian maps and logos (Reddit). Tasmania has, at least since federation, been considered peripheral—a region seen as isolated, a ‘problem’ economically, politically, and culturally. However, Tasmania not only cleaves to the ‘north island’ of Australia but is also subject to the gravitational pull of an even greater land mass—Antarctica. In this article, we upturn the political conventions of map-making that place both Antarctica and Tasmania
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