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Katahenggam, Nagathisen, and Victor Wee. "Contextualizing the issue of touristification in Asia." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 4 (June 29, 2020): 999–1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-01-2020-0016.

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Purpose This paper aims to intend to contextualize touristification with a focus on Asia. It argues that touristification in Asia extends beyond physical transformation and is used as a socio-political mechanism by the state and communities alike. This study aims to broaden the discussions on touristification by noting how the issue of authenticity and state intervention is approached in Asia. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on literature review, sourced from academic material discussing touristification and the influence of tourism. Findings Aside from undertaking physical changes, states in Asia adopt a socio-political angle in the commercialization of culture for tourism so that the culture that is presented to tourists is aligned to its national image. The construction of culture and narration of history for tourism branding predominate touristification in Asia. Conversely, minority culture had also used cultural touristification in asserting their identity, as can be seen in South Thailand and Bali, Indonesia Also, hybridization and recreation of cultural activities in Asia contribute to the evolving debate on authenticity in tourism within Asia. Practical implications The paper suggests the implication of state intervention in branding and commodification of tourism among minority communities in Asia. Originality/value The paper contributes to an extended discussion on touristification by contextualizing the issue within Asia.
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Kwon, Yoonku, Jihyun Kim, Jiyoung Kim, and Chan Park. "Mitigating the Impact of Touristification on the Psychological Carrying Capacity of Residents." Sustainability 13, no. 5 (March 3, 2021): 2737. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13052737.

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This study explores the impact of touristification on the residents of the Seochon and Bukchon areas of Seoul, Korea. Touristification refers to changing an urban space to promote tourism; however, this process displaces the original residents and affects the commercial and social fabric of neighborhoods. We examine the psychological carrying capacity of local residents to adapt to touristification, and present ways to mitigate the negative effects of touristification. First, a semantic differential scale was used to elicit adjectives to assess the carrying capacity of residents to adapt. This was correlated with a classification of the residents’ awareness of the changes. Second, a space improvement index was developed to verify whether an improvement in the physical space will change the psychological carrying capacity of residents. A space improvement simulation indicated the changes in carrying capacity based on the improvement of space. Finally, we established the key factors for each space type and proposed strategies to mitigate the impact of touristification.
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Cociș, Emanuela-Adina, and Alexandru-Sabin Nicula. "The Dark Side of Touristification Phenomenon. A Short Point of View." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Geographia 67, no. 1-2 (December 30, 2022): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbgeogr.2022.03.

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"The Dark Side of Touristification Phenomenon – A Short Point of View. Tourism is considered to be a socio-economic development engine worldwide, its importance being undeniable at international scale. Because tourism represents such a notorious activity and global phenomenon, new concepts inevitably arise that need further understanding and clarification. One of them is touristification. Browsing through related scientific literature, one can see that touristification concept is a complex process mainly used with a negative connotation to describe tourism’s impact for a specific area and on a specific group of people, their daily activities on one hand, and on the environment on other hand. Touristification is given many meanings by scholars, from an “empty” concept to an element of analysis without an unanimously accepted definition, this short point of view trying to shed a little bit of light on the matter highlighting the negative impacts of this phenomenon that manifests in touristic hot-spots worldwide. Keywords: touristification, tourism impacts, touristic hot-spots, sustainability, environment. "
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Castro Noblejas, Hugo, Juan Francisco Sortino Barrionuevo, and José María Orellana Macías. "Mapping method for the integrated analysis of gentrification and touristification: the case of Málaga (Spain)." Cuadernos Geográficos 62, no. 1 (January 20, 2023): 109–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.30827/cuadgeo.v62i1.26124.

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Since the 1960s, the productive model of Málaga has been pointed toward tourism. The redevelopment of the historic centre of the city and the increasing specialization of some areas in services linked to tourism have created several negative consequences on the habitability and the identity of those areas. This work aims at developing a methodology that allows measuring, individually, the spatial influence and intensity of gentrification and touristification. The final goal is join together both urban processes in a map, also including the evolution of their variables over time. The method allows delimiting areas where both processes overlap. The results show a strong gentrification and touristification in the historic centre of Málaga, also observed along the main road axis and the coastline. In addition, touristification is higher in the areas adjacent to the historic centre whereas gentrification is observed in squares with special architectural characteristics.
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Salvador i Almela, Marta, and Núria Abellan Calvet. "Las tejedoras mayas de Guatemala: un proceso activo para la salvaguardia de su patrimonio cultural inmaterial." Tourism and Heritage Journal 2 (October 5, 2020): 93–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/thj.2020.2.7.

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Currently, many are the phenomena that occur around intangible cultural heritage (ICH), related to its politics and legacy. With a critical analysis perspective, this article aims to describe the processes of patrimonialisation, commodification, and touristification of ICH, especially of the Guatemalan Mayan fabrics. The ongoing movement of Guatemalan weavers to protect and vindicate the cultural value of this art brings to light the role of different actors that intervene in intangible cultural heritage and, of greater relevance, indigenous communities. The following analysis framework on the diverse conceptualisations of heritage, authenticity, commodification and touristification allows for a deeper understanding of the Mayan weavers’ situation. The methodology used in this article consists on a case study, through which the following main conclusions arise: the lack of protection of ICH of this case study given the complex definitions and categorisations; the need to identify the consequences of commodification and touristification of ancestral tapestries, highlighting the importance of tourism management from the communities; and, finally, the key role of women as transmitters and protectors of ICH, who have headed a process of movement and empowerment.
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Jover, Jaime, and Ibán Díaz-Parra. "Gentrification, transnational gentrification and touristification in Seville, Spain." Urban Studies 57, no. 15 (August 12, 2019): 3044–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098019857585.

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Increased international tourism in large European cities has been a growing social and political issue over the last few years. As the number of urban tourists has rapidly grown, studies have often focused on its socio-spatial consequences, commonly referred to as touristification, and have linked this to gentrification. This connection makes sense within the framework of planetary gentrification theories because the social injustices it generates in cities have a global pattern. However, gentrification is a complex process that must be analytically differentiated from tourism strategies and their effects. Whereas gentrification means a lower income population replaced by one of a higher status, touristification consists of an increase in tourist activity that generally implies the loss of residents. Strategies to appropriate and marketise culture to sustain tourism-led economies can also shape more attractive places for foreign wealthy newcomers, whose arrival has been theorised as transnational gentrification. Discussions on the relationship between gentrification, transnational gentrification and touristification are essential, especially regarding how they work in transforming an urban area’s social fabric, for which Seville, Spain’s fourth largest city with an economy specialised in cultural tourism, provides a starting point. The focus is set on the processes’ timelines and similar patterns, which are tested on three consecutive scales of analysis: the city, the historic district and the Alameda neighbourhood. Through the examination of these transformations, the article concludes that transnational gentrification and touristification are new urban strategies and practices to revalorise real estate and appropriate urban surplus in unique urban areas.
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Jang, Hochan, and Minkyung Park. "Social media, media and urban transformation in the context of overtourism." International Journal of Tourism Cities 6, no. 1 (January 16, 2020): 233–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-08-2019-0145.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to document how a traditional residential neighborhood, Ihwa village in Seoul, South Korea, is transformed into a tourist attraction and demonstrate the complexity of the overtourism phenomenon and the multifaceted conflicts among stakeholders that emerged in the course of urban transformation. Particularly, the study explores how tourism growth, urban transformation and overtourism are intertwined with each other and how the role of social media and media contributed to tourism growth and the transformation of an urban neighborhood. Design/methodology/approach The study conducted text analytics (a big data analysis) using personal blogs and news articles. Our data for text analytics was defined to retrieve all news articles and blogs existent in the NAVER portal, the largest Korean portal and search engine, for the period between January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2018. The data was collected using a web crawling program, TEXTOM version 3.0. Findings Text analysis of blog entries and news articles suggests that each medium has its unique role and domain to play. While the news media contributed to the initial surge of interest in Ihwa village, genuine growth of tourism in Ihwa village seems to be attributed to social media. Texts that appeared in blogs strongly indicated that people used their blogs to share their trip experiences, which can be subsequently assumed that blogs had an influential role in promoting a small place like Ihwa mural village, while news articles tended to highlight negative or unusual events occurred in Ihwa village. The study also addressed the multifaceted nature of the conflicts that were inherent in the issue of urban regeneration and how those conflicts were developed and manifested in the process of touristification and overtourism in Ihwa village. As touristification can manifest in various forms in different places, the case of Ihwa village demonstrates a unique development of touristification; private tourism companies or tourism agencies did not initiate or intend to cause tourism gentrification. Rather, touristification is a byproduct of urban revitalization through public art and is a result of interplay between the local government’s interest, social media and new tourist demand. Originality/value Text analytics using big data have rarely been attempted to understand the role of social media in relation to tourism growth and touristification of an urban tourism place. This study advances the literature by applying big data analysis to user-generated content in blogs. The study also contributes to the deeper understanding of a different developmental pattern of touristification in an urban tourism place as well as the complexity of the overtourism phenomenon and the multifaceted conflicts among stakeholders.
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Leccis, Francesca. "Urban Regeneration and Touristification in the Sardinian Capital City of Cagliari, Italy." Sustainability 15, no. 5 (February 23, 2023): 4061. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15054061.

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Regeneration agendas and inbound tourism flows have long been considered a remedy for economic crisis. In port cities, a prominent role in urban regeneration is played by the waterfronts, which have been undergoing radical makeovers worldwide since the 1960s. The city of Cagliari stuck to the same recipe, promoting a series of regeneration initiatives and implementing a series of policies to boost the tourism sector. This study combines the use of primary and secondary sources and the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data to create a useful picture of both current reality and historical development of the city. It demonstrated that development strategies promoted in Cagliari, rather than balancing tourism promotion and local community needs, contributed to the amplification and acceleration of the touristification process. Therefore, many of the challenges posed by overtourism, dread in the literature, are today faced by Cagliari and its inhabitants. In addition, the study also identifies in the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic a unique opportunity to reverse the touristification process and to achieve a sustainable manner of tourism development. Therefore, it offers some policy recommendations to define principled urban regeneration models, alternatives which are able to achieve urban revitalization while avoiding touristification.
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Campos, Ricardo, and Ágata Sequeira. "Urban Art touristification: The case of Lisbon." Tourist Studies 20, no. 2 (September 3, 2019): 182–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468797619873108.

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Urban Art is gradually assuming an increasingly significant role in the development of a city’s character, something which is often promoted by public institutions. This has been strongly instigated by the rhetoric of creative cities, present in the strategies for the urban development of many cities in recent years. The rising appreciation of this artistic movement and the recognition of the cultural and symbolic role it currently plays are accompanied by a growing offer of tourism services in this field, namely, through dozens of tours operated by multiple entities. The literature has, in fact, been paying some attention to this phenomenon of touristification of Urban Art. In this article, we draw on qualitative empirical material from an ongoing research project on Urban Art in the city of Lisbon. We consider the touristification of Urban Art in Lisbon to be a recent and still ongoing process involving several social actors with specific perspectives, strategies, actions and representations. We have concluded that there is currently a combination of social and economic factors favourable to the development of this process of touristification. This could not have happened without (a) a number of institutional initiatives, (b) local entrepreneurship ventures and (c) the development of a narrative shared by the different agents.
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Mínguez, Carmen, María José Piñeira, and Alfonso Fernández-Tabales. "Social Vulnerability and Touristification of Historic Centers." Sustainability 11, no. 16 (August 19, 2019): 4478. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164478.

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Historic centers have suffered different processes of neglect, occupation, segregation, gentrification, and touristification as a result of changes in demand and policies. Currently, they are going through a homogenization process motivated by tourist pressure, which is causing the expulsion of the local population; this is a common topic of interest for media and political agendas, which requires scientific analysis. This research aims at identifying the winning and the losing tourist groups in the historic center of Seville. It is structured in two parts: a conceptual one based on the bibliographic review with which one wants to know how the current society responds to tourist pressure through defining and characterizing the processes of substitution of uses and inhabitants, and another empirical one in which the analysis of statistical indicators (demographic, economic, and residential) treated with Geographic Information System (GIS) allows us to measure the degree of existing vulnerability and analyze social and spatial effects caused by the tourism in Seville.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Touristification"

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Weber, Patrick Alexander. "Don't be a tourist ! : imagining a post-touristification Berlin." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/127851.

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Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, May, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-247).
This thesis studies how an emerging form of urban tourism can manifest itself in the city within the section of the Berlin block. Tourists and locals have traditionally been conceptualized as binary, inhabiting separate parts of the city and following their own individual agendas. In recent years however, the rise of the sharing economy and social media is opening new avenues for travel, generating an emerging form of tourist that is more interested in experiencing locality and sites off-the-beaten-path. Along with several forms of part-time city occupants, this new urban dweller embodies both the characteristics of a local and the curiosity of a tourist, thus making it a Semi-Local-Tourist. Berlin is a city that finds itself in an era of post-touristification and is experiencing a high influx of Semi-Local-Tourists and inner-city migrants. Within the context of a highly saturated and tense housing market, both dweller-types are competing for spaces that are located in vibrant, peripheral micro-neighborhoods. This thesis inserts itself into the friction that has risen from this conflict and proposes the design of an urban typology that seeks to mediate between local and tourist. The quintessential Berlin block, which composes most of the micro-neighborhoods fabric and was originally designed as a mixed-use and mixed-class urban typology will serve as the site for this thesis. Operating within the framework of the block allows for new design opportunities that aim to renegotiate the terms on which locals and tourists engage with one another and the city. This thesis thus proposes a new urban architectural typology that puts both locals and tourists under one roof. It challenges traditional conceptions of programmatic organization, temporality, public vs. private, and domestic vs. urban, through the articulation of novel architectural forms and spaces across multiple scales: from a window, to the room, the courtyard, the envelope, the building, and the block.
by Patrick Alexander Weber.
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M.Arch. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture
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Teixeira, Pinto Dias Francisco. "Impacts et bénéfices perçus du tourisme et soutien des portugais à la touristification de l'arrière-paysAu-delà de la dichotomie touriste / résident." Perpignan, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PERP0743.

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Dans les études du tourisme, deux traditions de recherche ont évolué en parallèle et de forme isolée: la première aborde les divers impacts du tourisme (économiques, socioculturels, écologiques) dans les régions réceptrices, et la seconde étudie le tourisme en soi et le comportement des touristes, en couvrant des thèmes aussi divers que les motivations des touristes, la question de l’authenticité ou le tourisme dans le système économique mondial. Rares sont les efforts dirigés vers l’intégration de ces deux types de préoccupations. Notre investigation – centrée sur les impacts perçus du tourisme et sur la posture des Portugais face au développement touristique des régions de l’arrière-pays du Portugal – essaye de surmonter la traditionnelle antinomie touriste/résident. On présente deux études empiriques qui corroborent l’hypothèse suivant laquelle la motivation touristique des résidents constitue le principal élément prédictif du soutien qu’ils concèdent au développement touristique des régions où ils habitent. Cette hypothèse est fondée sur le présupposé que, dans la société moderne (où il existe une tendance pour la touristification de la culture, et où l’identité se déterritorialise et perd ses références traditionnelles, à cause de la croissante mobilité géographique, de la mondialisation des styles de vie, etc. ), les catégories d’autochtone et de visiteur sont tendanciellement interchangeables: résident – aujourd’hui, touriste – hier et demain, et vice-versa. La posture des individus face au développement touristique des régions où ils habitent dépend plus de l’attachement affectif au tourisme (motivations, représentations, imaginaire…) que de l’attachement au lieu de résidence ou de la façon dont ils conçoivent et évaluent les impacts du tourisme dans ces régions
When studying tourism two approaches have been developing in parallel but separately: the first deals with different tourism impacts (economical, socio-cultural and ecological) in incoming areas; the second studies tourism itself and tourists behaviour, by analysing such issues as tourists motivation, the problematic of authenticity or tourism in the world economic system, among others. Efforts to integrate these two types of concerns are scarce. Our research – based on the acknowledged tourism impacts and on the attitude of the Portuguese in what regards tourism development of regions in the countryside of Portugal – tries to overcome the traditional tourist / resident antimony. Two empirical studies are presented which confirm the hypothesis that tourist motivation of residents becomes the main predictor of the support they grant to tourism development in their own regions. This hypothesis is based on the assumption that in modern society (in which culture is being influenced by tourism, social identity loses its traditional anchors due to growing geographic mobility and even to globalisation of lifestyle, etc. ), the categories of residents and visitors become interchangeable: today – a tourist; yesterday and tomorrow – a tourist, and viceversa. Therefore, the residents’ attitude in what concerns their regions in terms of tourism development depends more on the tourism attachment (motivations, representations, imaginary. . . ) than on the community attachment or on the way they understand and estimate tourism impacts on their regions
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Cho, Hyo Dan. "Tourisme et patrimoine : analyse conjointe appliquée aux sites du patrimoine mondial. Le cas de Gyeongju, Corée du Sud." Thesis, Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010661.

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Le tourisme et le patrimoine sont créés ou renouvelés par le biais de systèmes complexes qui se nourrissent d'enjeux politiques, économiques et idéologiques. Les recherches menées sur l'instrumentalisation de la relation entre tourisme et patrimoine dans des pays non-occidentaux constituent un champ de recherche intéressant et encore insuffisamment exploré. Ainsi, cette thèse a pour objectif d'identifier le mécanisme d'activation et d'exécution des logiques de mutations touristiques en étudiant le rôle et la relation «tourisme / patrimoine» à travers une analyse spatio-temporelle. Nous l'avons interprété avec les trois paradigmes: colonial, postcolonial, et de 1'« au-delà » postcolonial. Forte d'une histoire dynamique au XXIème siècle avec une colonisation, une décolonisation, un développement économique spectaculaire et une entrée en force dans la mondialisation, la Corée du Sud représente un cas d'étude approprié. Plus particulièrement, les sites de Bulguksa et de Seokguram, premiers sites coréens inscrits sur la Liste de patrimoine mondial, localisés à Gyeongju, la ville la plus représentative en termes de « pro-coréanité » et la destination touristique la plus connue, ont été maintes fois au cœur de projets territoriaux. Cette thèse expose d'une part l'évolution du tourisme et du patrimoine dans leurs interrelations et, d'autre part, leurs interprétations depuis le début de XXe siècle en tenant compte des acteurs majeurs et des projets territoriaux
Tourism and heritage are created or renewed by complex systems which are fed with political, economical, and ideological issues. But, the researches on the instrumentalization of « tourism / heritage» in a non-occidental country seemed interesting and still insufficiently explored. Thus, this thesis aims to identify the mechanism of activation and execution of tourism transformations observing the role and the relationship of « tourism / heritage» through a spatial-temporal analysis. We interpreted this mechanism of each transformation with the three paradigms: colonial, postcolonial, and the "beyond" postcolonial. South Korea having the dynamic twentieth century's history through colonization, independence, war, economic development and globalization seemed one of the most appropriate sites for our case study. Especially, Bulguksa and Seokguram sites of Gyeongju city, the most representative of «Pro-Koreanity», the most famous tourism destination and the first Korean sites inscribed on the World Heritage List, which placed several times in the center of territorial projects, have been selected as our field. Through our analysis, this thesis demonstrates not only the evolution of the evolution of « tourism / heritage» in their inter-relationship but also their interpretation from the beginning of the twentieth century in the relationship with major stakeholders and territorial projects
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Bouchon, Frédéric. "Kuala Lumpur, métropolisation et mondialisation au risque du tourisme : enjeux et perspecvtives." Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00708806.

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Depuis les années 1990, le phénomène de mondialisation a transformé les espaces urbains. Les villes se repositionnent en relais et pivots compétitifs de réseaux mondialisés. De plus, le phénomène de métropolisation coïncide avec une nouvelle économie urbaine pour susciter une patrimonialisation urbaine qui transforme les villes en destinations touristiques. Cependant, la relation entre mondialisation, métropolisation et touristification est rarement articulée en une réflexion singulière. En outre, les recherches ont privilégié des villes européennes et américaines, inscrivant une perspective occidentale à des dynamiques mondiales. Les études de villes non-occidentales, notamment du sud-est asiatique restent relativement marginales. La proposition de cette étude est de s'intéresser aux dynamiques du tourisme et de la métropolisation à Kuala Lumpur. La capitale malaisienne, à la fois modèle urbain et multiculturel, a l'ambition de devenir une ville d'influence " globale " malgré des contradictions que les composantes du tourisme mettent en relief. Les pratiques de la ville et ses représentations renvoient à des critères qualitatifs, d'urbanité et de mise en scène urbaine, auquel le tourisme participe. L'analyse de la métropole cosmopolite, avec des lieux-mondes, connectés à d'autres métropoles, navigue entre échelles locales et globales. Cette recherche s'organise en trois parties. Les fondements théoriques sont revus dans une première partie, avant de s'intéresser plus spécifiquement aux spécificités de Kuala Lumpur dans la deuxième partie. La dernière partie s'interroge sur les dynamiques du projet urbain face à la touristification dans une perspective multiscalaire.
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Camêlo, Ana Rísia Soares. "Percepção das comunidades locais sobre a turistificação da Rota Ecológica em Alagoas." Universidade Federal de Alagoas, 2016. http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/1304.

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This study examines how the population of littoral villages of the municipalities of Passo de Camaragibe, São Miguel dos Milagres and Porto de Pedras (Rota Ecológica) perceive the arrival of small-scale accommodations (pousadas) in their places. Tourist activities are an economic segment that brings new life to the places where they develop and they re-organize the local space in order to meet their interests, causing simultaneously both positive and negative changes, which vary according to the touristification style that is adopted. There has been an increase in the critique regarding mass tourism negative impacts around the world. In turn, alternative forms of tourism development have emerged as a type of counterpoint to mass tourism. A number of pousadas that are similar to the accommodations related to the so-called “routes of charm” have been built in the Rota Ecológica. The pousadas offer particular types of services that are also somehow associated with the notion of sustainable development, in which the values of the environment, of local societies and the culture are emphasized. In order to examine the interaction between the pousadas of the Rota Ecológica and the local population, this study explored the geographical perception of key residents regarding the construction of such accommodations in the interviewers’ places. The study used a qualitative approach based on direct observation, photographic survey, and semi-structured interviews that were run with 12 local residents of villages in the three above-mentioned municipalities. Data were analyzed in a qualitative way based on themes related to the social, economic, cultural and environmental aspects of the villages involved in the study. Results show that the interviewers have an over-all positive perception about tourism development in the Rota Ecológica based on the pousadas despite the fact that they also identify a few key problems related to the construction and operation of the pousadas in point in their places.
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Este estudo examina como a população dos povoados litorâneos dos municípios de Passo de Camaragibe, São Miguel dos Milagres e Porto de Pedras percebem a inserção das pousadas da Rota Ecológica no lugar onde eles moram. A atividade turística se materializa nos destinos como um segmento econômico dinamizador dos lugares em que se instala e reorganizador do espaço para atender interesses de determinados investidores, podendo apresentar, ao mesmo tempo, mudanças positivas e negativas, variando de acordo com as diferentes formas pelas quais cada lugar é turistificado. Frente às mudanças negativas causadas pelo turismo, nos mais variados lugares em todo o mundo, vêm aumentando os questionamentos sobre os impactos do turismo de massa. Com isso, formas alternativas de desenvolvimento turístico vêm sendo desenvolvidas, o que representa um contraponto ao turismo de massa. Na Rota Ecológica, pousadas que apresentam características semelhantes aos meios de hospedagem dos chamados “roteiros charme” se instalaram localmente, oferecendo tipos de serviços diferenciados, associados de alguma forma com a noção de desenvolvimento sustentável, valorizando o meio ambiente, a sociedade e a cultura local. Para verificar como ocorre a interação entre a atividade das pousadas da Rota Ecológica e os moradores dos povoados locais, este estudo teve como base a percepção geográfica dos residentes a respeito da chegada desses empreendimentos hoteleiros nos seus lugares. O estudo adotou uma abordagem qualitativa, com o emprego de observação direta, registro fotográfico e entrevistas semiestruturadas, realizadas com 12 pessoas da população local dos três municípios. Os dados da pesquisa são analisados de forma qualitativa, considerando-se temas chave, relacionados a aspectos sociais, econômicos, culturais e ambientas. Os resultados apontam para uma relativa aceitação da atividade turística como sendo benéfica na percepção dos moradores dos povoados da Rota Ecológica, apesar de também tecerem críticas em relação a alguns aspectos da inserção dessas pousadas e do turismo em seus lugares.
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Alverga, Alex Reinecke de. "Arranjos urbanos e subjetivos contempor?neos na inven??o de territ?rios tur?sticos." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2011. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17388.

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We seek consistency empirical and analytical rigor to the concept of touristification in the course of the contemporary arrangements of subjectivity and urbanity stations through a landscape of social (dis)encounters between residents and foreigners living in the capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal. In the last three decades the city has become a major destination country for national and international tourism, making tourism an important monitor of choreography in search of synchrony between cities and subjectivities, orchestrated by the cyclical crises and the relentless battle for systemic capitalistic expansion and survival. We proceed with an ethnographic and cartographic inspiration in Ponta Negra, where the waterfront redevelopment in 2000 conducted by the government, influenced the implementation of various establishments, services and practices related to the construction of Natal s major industry hub of tourism and entertainment. We proposed an arch-genealogy of touristification inspared on Michel Foucault analytical perspective, increased by authors in confluence or in different theoretical and methodological approaches, among which stand out Karl Marx, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. The reflections that initially turned to the advancement of the sphere of consumerism as the issue capable of articulating the developmental trajectory of the capitalist system and the practice of tourism, promoting some effects (un)desirable in the conflictual dynamics of the condition of the district of Ponta Negra, territory each again (re) produces the designs to meet the consumption by affluent portion of the population and foreign, encountering social exclusion and inclusion differentiated a growing trend. We go forward with an analysis of the "liberation of desire" phenomenal features of the process of producing subjective, providing a breakdown of the recent world s financial crisis initially, but proved social and political crisis also, through a plot derived from the operation of real estate speculation, which Natal is mainly caught through touristification, showing the outlines of a generalized crisis in establishing a new order buoyed by the emergence of a context "biopolitical" since it is a major route that uses the capital to survive and expand, while guiding the process of "strategic beautification" held in Ponta Negra, problematized by us. We conclude by assessing the appropriateness of proposing on further analysis to explore the establishment of a "new social ontology in terms of interference touristification ongoing and the constitution of a "new order" local/global, away from that characterize a system's capitalist overcoming, try to give emphasis in the current stage of the radicalization of a capitalistic utopia
Buscamos consist?ncia emp?rica e rigor anal?tico para o conceito de turistifica??o, atrav?s dos arranjos urbanos e subjetivos contempor?neos postos por uma paisagem social de (des)encontros entre os moradores e os estrangeiros que convivem na capital do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal. Nas ?ltimas tr?s d?cadas a cidade transformou-se em um dos principais destinos do pa?s para o turismo nacional e internacional, fazendo do turismo um importante analisador da coreografia em busca de sincronia entre cidades e subjetividades, orquestrada pelas crises c?clicas e sist?micas da incessante batalha por sobreviv?ncia e expans?o capital?stica. Procedemos com uma pesquisa etnogr?fica e de inspira??o cartogr?fica no bairro de Ponta Negra, cuja reurbaniza??o da orla no ano de 2000 conduzida pelo poder p?blico, influenciou a implanta??o de diversos estabelecimentos, servi?os e pr?ticas vinculadas ? constru??o do maior p?lo da ind?stria do turismo e do entretenimento em Natal. Propusemos uma arque-genealogia da turistifica??o inspirada na anal?tica de Michel Foucault, acrescida por autores em conflu?ncia ou de distintas orienta??es te?ricometodol?gicas, entre os quais ganham destaque Karl Marx, Gilles Deleuze e F?lix Guattari, Michael Hardt e Antonio Negri, nas reflex?es que se voltaram inicialmente para o avan?o da esfera do consumismo enquanto inst?ncia capaz de articular a trajet?ria de desenvolvimento do sistema capitalista e a pr?tica do turismo, promovendo alguns efeitos (in)desej?veis na din?mica conflitiva das condi??es de exist?ncia do bairro de Ponta Negra, territ?rio que cada vez mais se (re)produz para atender aos des?gnios do consumo por parcela abastada da popula??o e estrangeira, encontrando na exclus?o social e na inclus?o diferenciada uma tend?ncia crescente. Avan?amos com uma an?lise dos desejos de libera??o , aspectos fenom?nicos do processo de produ??o de subjetividades, fornecendo um detalhamento da recente crise mundial inicialmente financeira, mas que se revelou social e pol?tica, atrav?s de um enredo derivado do funcionamento da especula??o imobili?ria, ao qual Natal se encontra implicado principalmente atrav?s da turistifica??o, evidenciando os contornos de uma crise generalizada no estabelecimento de uma nova ordena??o balizada pela emerg?ncia de um contexto biopol?tico , visto ser uma das principais vias que o capital recorre para sobreviver e se expandir, ao mesmo tempo orientador do processo de embelezamento estrat?gico ocorrido em Ponta Negra, por n?s problematizados. Finalizamos avaliando a pertin?ncia de se propor em an?lises posteriores a constitui??o de uma nova ontologia social face ?s interfer?ncias da turistifica??o em curso e a composi??o de uma nova ordem (g)local, que longe de caracterizar uma supera??o do sistema capitalista, trate de por em evid?ncia a atual etapa de radicaliza??o de uma utopia capital?stica
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Sardenberg, Helenice Pereira. "Uma cidade partida: Itacaré e os dilemas da desterritorialização pelo turismo." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2011. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=2759.

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Este trabalho iniciou-se a partir das inquietações que surgiram por ocasião da primeira visita ao município de Itacaré, no litoral sul da Bahia, onde trabalhamos com alfabetização de jovens e adultos, em função das muitas vozes que se fizeram ouvir. Itacaré, rica em belezas naturais, com praias, rios e cachoeiras lindíssimas, vem sofrendo, segundo a população nativa da região, muitas transformações em nome do progresso e da globalização, via processo de turistificação. Precisamente, nos últimos cinco anos as mudanças são tantas, com a chegada dos turistas das mais variadas regiões, que moradores já se percebem desterritorializados, bem como já se torna visível por intermédio das vozes ouvidas, que o processo de desconstrução de identidades é uma realidade inconteste. Desta forma, tentando entender o processo de desterritorialização que se generaliza, como também o de desconstrução de identidades, nos propusemos a entender as especificidades deste município permeadas pelos desdobramentos do turismo e suas consequências, desvelando as memórias coletivas e as representações sociais, através das histórias da população local que apontam, de certa forma, a usurpação daquilo que, segundo eles, são os seus maiores bens: a dignidade e o respeito aos filhos da terra, pois que boa parcela da população local está perdendo o seu espaço na medida em que as preocupações do poder público local se solidificam nos privilégios aos estrangeiros. Buscou-se o Serviço Social como o lugar da discussão na medida em que neste vislumbramos de forma mais adensada a preocupação com políticas sociais que deem conta de grande parcela da população excluída ou incluída perversamente.
This work was initiated from the concerns that arose during the first visit to the town of Itacare on the coast south of Bahia, where literacy work with young people and adults, according to many voices were heard. Itacare, rich in natural beauty, beaches, beautiful rivers and waterfalls, is suffering, according to the native population of the region, many changes in the name of progress and globalization, via the process of touristification. Just in the last five years the changes are many, with the arrival of tourists from different regions, residents who already perceive themselves deterritorialized and has become visible through their voices heard, that the deconstruction of identities is a reality unchallenged. Thus, trying to understand the process of "deterritorialization " is becoming mainstream, as well as the "deconstruction" of identities, we set out to understand the specifics of this town permeated by the developments of tourism and its consequences, revealing the collective memories and social representations , through stories that link the local population somewhat, usurpation of what they say are their greatest assets: the dignity and respect to the "sons of the earth ", since a good portion of local people are losing their space to the extent that the concerns of local government solidify the privileges to foreigners. Searched the Social Service as a place of discussion in that we see this more dense the concern with social policies that take account of large number of people excluded or included wickedly.
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Bruttomesso, Elisa. "Contesting Urban Tourism: Creative protest in Barcelona and Venice." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3424890.

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Negli ultimi anni si è assistito ad una crescente politicizzazione del turismo urbano. La critica all’industria turistica, entrata ormai nell’agenda delle azioni di diversi gruppi cittadini, si è dimostrata tanto articolata quanto diversificata. Spesso, molte di queste proteste condividono la proliferazione di tattiche creative che rendono evidente il rapporto tra mediazione simbolica e risignificazione dello spazio pubblico. Attraverso un lavoro etnografico che si snoda tra i centri urbani di Barcellona e Venezia, la ricerca si inserisce all’interno di questa crescente dinamicità dell’attuale critica alla turistificazione della città ed analizza diverse forme di protesta che emergono direttamente da progetti dal basso ed aspirano ad un cambiamento socio- politico. L’obiettivo è quello di contribuire e problematizzare in maniera complessa il dibattito sulle forme contemporanee di rivendicazione all’interno della città turistica. Nel complesso, la tesi si presenta come un’incursione delle scienze sociali nel dibattito sull’overtourism con il proposito di integrare focus spaziali, culturali e riflessivi sia dei collettivi urbani, sia dello stesso ricercatore che si avvicina a queste pratiche.
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Wang, Xiaoyu. "Le développement du tourisme à Beijing." Phd thesis, Université d'Angers, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00453599.

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Le projet de thèse consiste à analyser comment le tourisme a investi la ville de Beijing. Parti d'une base théorique, ce mémoire a éclairé en partie le cas de la ville de Beijing concernant le fonctionnement de la centralité touristique de la ville, les acteurs du tourisme et leurs relations avec les territoires. L'investissement des touristes dans la ville se présente avec L'émergence de la CTD. L'évolution des pratiques des touristes fait accroitre ce CTD en discontinuité. Les enquêtes et les entretiens sur les pratiques touristiques des touristes à Beijing nous apportent une clarification sur des origines et des influences de ces pratiques des touristes. Il nous mène à penser que l'augmentation de touristes sur certains espaces extra centrés permet une redynamisation des lieux en y amenant des acteurs du tourisme. Ceci est un effet positif pour l'économie car cela stimule le système d'économie local en y implantant des infrastructures du tourisme (Le Hu Tong par exemple). D'après les enquêtes, nous avons aperçu une discordance entre les espaces fréquentés par des touristes et les lieux d'hébergement. Ce fait est dû à la priorité de la logique d'hébergements en CBD des entrepreneurs. Les inventaires des acteurs professionnels nous amène à clarifier la situation actuelle des acteurs professionnels ainsi que leurs stratégies de développement en rapport avec le tourisme. Ce travail de thèse nous a permit de d'apporter une clarification sur le développement du tourisme à Beijing et la recherche peut toujours continuer, en effet la politique et les stratégies des acteurs publics comme des acteurs privés se font avec le temps. Certaines mesures ont commencé et d'autres non. En analysant des documents mis à jours nous pouvons effectuer un suivi de ces politiques et de ces stratégies, nous permettant ainsi d'étudier leur évolution.
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Lu, Yue. "De l'ancienne concession italienne de Tianjin à l'I-Style Town : enjeux et processus de la patrimonialisation et du développement touristique." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H085.

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Le paysage des quartiers de style occidental en Chine a été bouleversé durant les deux dernières décennies par deux dynamiques majeures, la patrimonialisation et la touristification, particulièrement dans la ville de Tianjin, où celles‑ci se traduisent par un processus de thématisation spatiale. A partir de ce constat, cette thèse se penche sur le rôle du patrimoine de style occidental dans le tourisme urbain en postulant que les dynamiques du patrimoine et du tourisme se croisent pour produire un espace original thématique dans une ville contemporaine chinoise. En s’appuyant sur le cas de l’ancienne concession italienne à Tianjin, ce travail propose une triple lecture de cet espace. Le premier axe cherche à contextualiser ces questionnements de patrimoine de style occidental en Chine en construisant un cadre théorique et méthodologique. La deuxième lecture analyse les conditions de production de l’espace à thème italien, en montrant que, tant sur le plan matériel que sur le plan symbolique, la mise en tourisme et la thématisation du quartier italien est fondée sur la présence du cadre patrimonial. Enfin, la troisième lecture s’attache à comprendre les modalités de consommation développées dans cet espace en mettant l’accent sur les ressorts des pratiques et le plan expérientiel des visiteurs. Ainsi, cette thèse appuie l’analyse sur la réinterprétation des territoires (semi‑) colonisés par/pour des pratiques touristiques, et les fondements socioculturels de celles‑ci, afin de mieux comprendre la validité des théories occidentales dans le contexte chinois et l’idéologie contemporaine de la société chinoise envers cette tendance
The landscape of western‑style neighbourhoods in China has been shaken over the last two decades by two major dynamics, heritagization and touristification, especially in the city of Tianjin, where they are translated into a process of spatial theming. Based on this observation, this thesis examines the role of Western‑style heritage in the urban tourism implementation, considering that the dynamics of heritage and tourism intersect to produce an original themed space in a contemporary Chinese city. Taking the former Italian concession in Tianjin as case study, this work offers a triple reading of this space. The first is to contextualise these questions of Western‑style heritage in China and to construct a theoretical and methodological framework. The second reading level analyses the production conditions of the Italian themed space, showing that both on a material and a symbolic level, the touristification and the theming of the Italian area is based on the presence of its heritage backdrop. The third reading focuses on understanding the consumer patterns developed in this area, focusing on the practices and experiences of visitors. Thus, this thesis focuses on the reinterpretation of (semi‑)colonised territories by/for tourism activities and their sociocultural foundations with the aim to better understand the validity of Western theories in a Chinese context, and contemporary ideology of Chinese society regarding to this trend
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Book chapters on the topic "Touristification"

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Wanumen Jiménez, Sebastián. "Queer cosmopolitan Barranquilla? Spatiality and temporality and the carnival's touristification." In Ambiance, Tourism and the City, 194–205. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003207207-17.

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Andrade, María J., and João Pedro Costa. "Touristification of European Port-Cities: Impacts on Local Populations and Cultural Heritage." In European Port Cities in Transition, 187–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36464-9_11.

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Neuts, Bart, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp. "Space Invaders? The Role of Airbnb in the Touristification of Urban Neighbourhoods." In New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives, 103–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3623-3_7.

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Cerreta, Maria, Fernanda Della Mura, and Giuliano Poli. "Assessing the Interstitial Rent: The Effects of Touristification on the Historic Center of Naples (Italy)." In Computational Science and Its Applications – ICCSA 2020, 952–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58808-3_68.

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Valverde, Carmen, Liliana López Levi, and Carla Filipe Narciso. "From Degradation to Gentrification and Touristification of Historical Centers in Latin America and the Caribbean." In The Routledge Handbook of Urban Studies in Latin America and the Caribbean, 221–56. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003132622-12.

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Reuter, Evelyn. "Touristification as a Strategy for Peaceful Coexistence: The Case Study of the Sveti Naum Monastery (Macedonia)." In Geographies of Encounter, 155–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82525-6_8.

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Ikeda, Mariko. "Artists as Initiators of Urban Transformation: Are Gentrification and Touristification Inevitable? A Case Study of the Reuter Quarter in Neukölln, Berlin." In The Impact of Artists on Contemporary Urban Development in Europe, 67–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53217-2_3.

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Roy, Vaishna, and Céline Renard. "La « touristification » de l’Everest." In La domination touristique, 91–94. Éditions Syllepse, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/syll.cetri.2018.03.0091.

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Esteve, Alexandra Joana Bol, and Ruben Arnandis-i-Agramunt. "Touristificacion in the Central Market of Valencia." In Handbook of Research on the Impacts, Challenges, and Policy Responses to Overtourism, 156–75. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2224-0.ch009.

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This chapter analyses the relationship between cultural heritage and the tourism activity in the ongoing context of globalisation. It establishes the debate among society and tourism considering the process of touristification and its impact in cultural heritage, addressed initially to locals. Concretely, this investigation is focused on Valencia's Central Market, Spain, as a case study. By fieldwork research methods (direct observation and a questionnaire), a diagnosis of the central market's situation and its consumers' perception is presented, which reflects the transformation that it is suffering because of the tourism activity. A process of touristification has been identified in some areas of the Central Market with relation of the stall tipologies and location, related to the main entrances. The saturation of touristic flows during weekends has also been demonstrated in this investigation.
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Sequera, Jorge, and Jordi Nofre. "Urban activism and touristification in Southern Europe." In Contemporary Left-Wing Activism Vol 2, 88–105. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351047401-6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Touristification"

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Kim, Min-Sung, Jinseok Kim, and Boram Lee. "Impact of Touristification on Housing Market in Seoul." In 25th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. European Real Estate Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2018_87.

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"The influence of ‘touristification’ on Berlin’s real estate market." In 21st Annual European Real Estate Society Conference. ERES, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2014_203.

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Cimadomo, Guido, Eduardo Jimenz-Morales, and Jorge Minguet-Medina. "Socio-spatial threats in post-covid Spanish touristic cities. Drift to exclusion in Seville and Malaga." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/dnfq1790.

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This paper aims at recognizing the effects of social exclusion and the degradation process of public spaces and heritage environments in Spanish touristic destinations of Seville and Malaga. While it cannot be argued that after a lock-down as the experimented one, everything can return to the previous state, especially in environments where resilience has not been considered a value, in the early postCOVID lockdown days the mayors of these Andalusian cities reaffirmed the need to support the tourism sector as the only way to recover the economic breakout. We discuss the transformations that touristification and COVID-19 are driving into these cities, looking at the relaxed action of control and inspection on tourism activities and the offer of public “singular spaces” in the centre of the city for new activities related with the tourism industry and real estate speculation. Other European experiences are presented, showing that more focused measures on liveability and neighbour-centred recovery of urban life are possible.
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Bustamante Alonso, María Daniela. "Ciudad turística imaginada: escenario del trabajador migrante para la redefinición de la identidad y territorialidad." In International Conference Virtual City and Territory. Barcelona: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.7598.

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El presente trabajo surge al margen del proyecto de investigación de “Ciudades del turismo. Estudios de las transformaciones, desafíos y soluciones ante la turistificación local (1990-2007)” encabezado por el equipo binacional España- México conformado por El Colegio de Sonora-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid-Universidad de Sonora, y sustentado por el marco teórico del trabajo de tesis titulado “Estudio de las transformaciones de la ciudad turística a partir del imaginario del trabajador migrante en vivienda de megaproyecto”. Se indagará la migración interna en Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, México, promovida por empleadores desarrolladores de megaproyectos, el objetivo radica en abordar el tema como un estudio de caso que se profundizará con el fin de derivar la relación del imaginario urbano turístico, identidad y territorialidad de los trabajadores migrantes beneficiarios de vivienda en comunidades cercadas desarrolladas por megaproyecto, comunidades vistas como espacios de segregación social y de alta seguridad corporativa que fragmentan el tejido urbano. Como propuesta metodológica, el aspecto psicosocial del migrante será analizado desde una perspectiva urbanista y psicológica, con la introducción de estudios Lacanianos en la construcción del imaginario social, así como la exploración del estudio de la percepción de la ciudad y mapas mentales desarrollados por Kevin Lynch. Sin dejar de dar crédito a las propuestas metodológicas de otros teóricos e investigadores especialistas del imaginario como Eloy Méndez. The present paper has been created within the research project “Tourism cities. Studies of the transformations, challenges and solutions in the face of the local touristification (1990-2007)” directed by the binational team Spain-Mexico, formed by El Colegio de Sonora-Universidad Autónoma de Madrid- Universidad de Sonora, research and educative institutions, furthermore supported by the theoretical framework of the thesis “Tourist city transformations Study arised from the migrant worker megaproject’s housing”. Inquire internal migration in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico, promoted by developers megadevelopments employers, is addressed as a case study that will deepen in order to derive the ratio of imaginary urban tourism, identity and territoriality of migrant beneficiaries housing in gated communities developed by megaproject, which are spaces of social segregation and high corporate security. Will show an abstract of the comparative analysis of the cases of Puerto Peñasco and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The psychosocial aspect of the migrant will be analyzed from the psychological Lacanian perspective and the exploration of city‘s mental maps that recreate human’s perception as premise developed by Kevin Lynch and theoretical analysis of other imagery specialists as Mendez Sainz.
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