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    THE INTEGRAL RURAL TOURISM EXPERIENCE FROM THE TOURIST’S POINT OF VIEW – A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ITS NATURE AND MEANING by ELISABETH KASTENHOLZ, JOANA LIMA

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Rural areas have attracted increasing interest as a space for leisure and tourism, as a result of recent trends in tourism demand, especially from urban populations. …”
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    Strategy for controlling tourist mobility: analysis of the biopolitical processes of territorialization implemented by the cruise tourism industry in a Caribbean destination by Luc Renaud

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…To meet the prerogatives of its business model, the cruise tourism industry develops this new space by mobilizing biopolitical processes stemming from strategies of territorial control over the mobility of both tourists and local tourism stakeholders. …”
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    Spatiotemporal behaviour of the urban multi-attraction tourist: does distance travelled from country of origin make a difference? by Ana Maria Caldeira, Elisabeth Kastenholz

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The way tourists move in space and time is part of their travel experience while at the same time moulding it. …”
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    Visiting the Wilderness of Banff National Park: Achieving Touristic Well-Being by “Disconnecting” from Everyday Life and “Connecting” to Nature by Morgane Müller-Roux

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Currently, national parks seem to offer the ideal space for people to “get away from it all”, because nature—and the wilderness more particularly—is becoming more and more important within tourist imaginaries as it symbolize a break with the stress of everyday life. …”
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    Socialisations alimentaires entre touristes et locaux. Formes et effets des expériences culinaires de la plateforme Eatwith by Laura Arciniegas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In an increasingly connected and globalized world, tourist itineraries before, during and after travel have evolved towards new ways of experiencing and communicating with local people. …”
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    Marketing of art spaces: essence, characteristics, prospects by P. Yu. Tazov

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The article studies the peculiarities of promoting art spaces as significant social and cultural objects that act as a locomotive for territorial development, attracting tourists and involving the population in cultural activities. …”
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    Reorganization of urban spaces in a mountain resort by Émeline Hatt

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This research into the planning of tourist facilities focuses in particular on analysis of Gourette, a resort in the Pyrenees that chose to reorganise its urban spaces as part of a “requalification” project.…”
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    TOURISM AS A WAY TO EXPAND THE HUMAN LIFE SPACE by L. V. Martseniuk, T. Yu. Charkina

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The paper developed the issue of the ability to influence the value of human life space with the help of tourist services. Conclusions. …”
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    Gaining a foothold in the world “for a better life”. Encounters between inhabitants and tourists in Lalibela (Ethiopia), a small World Heritage town by Marie Bridonneau

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Beyond the “criticist paradigm” which highlights the harmful effects of tourism in certain social spaces of the South, it aims at showing how the encounter with tourists is a moment of connecting with the World for a local society which otherwise has very few contacts with international flows, or a moment of hybridisation of cultural practices and representations. …”
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    When Durga Strikes. The Affective Space of Kolkata’s Holy Festival by Federico De Matteis

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The colourful marquees host rituals and music, flooding urban space with a festive atmosphere that has become a hallmark of Kolkata, attracting large crowds of visitors and tourists who are interested in the folk festival and in its religious connotation. …”
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    THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE OLD BELIEVERS IN THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SPACE OF TRANSBAIKALIA by Tatiana V. Mishina, Natalia S. Kondakova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Background. The socio-cultural space of Transbaikalia is represented by a wide ethno-cultural diversity, which was formed historically under the influence of various factors. …”
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    Packaging the Naked Buddhas by Dina Bangdel

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This demand for the imagined “authentic” has given rise to new iconographies and non-traditional styles that are increasingly becoming the standard for tourist paintings. This paper argues that tourist imaginings offer an alternative space for artistic creativity and innovation. …”
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    Ungoverned Spaces and Menace of Herder-Farmer Conflictin Ondo State, South West Nigeria by Adebajo Adeola Aderayo, Orebanjo Abiodun Olusola

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It  recommended that the ungoverned spaces should be used for siting of  local industries, tourist centres and mechanised farm settlements in order to create employment opportunities, boost food production and eliminate hideouts for the criminal elements. …”
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    Espaces virtuels et pré-expérience de l’espace géographique by Jérémie Valentin, Fanny Georges, Yasmine Boumenir, Birgitta Dresp-Langley

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The man has more and more use of virtual spaces for understanding space. Whether developing a route or finding a place, the paper map and tourist guide disappear in favor of Virtual Earth and mobile phones.In this context transfer usage, virtual representations of space appear, along with the use of GPS, providing a skewed perception of space. …”
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    PERFECTION OF THE STATE POLICY IN THE SPHERE OF TOURISM IN THE REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA BY CREATING A SINGLE INFORMATION SPACE by I. Kokhanovskaya, N. Levitskaya

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to the problems of improving the state policy in the tourist industry of the Republic of Crimea through the creation of a single information space that is currently at the initial stage of formation, the tactics and strategy of informatization of the tourism industry are determined. …”
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    Perception of the filmed urban space: an analysis of the imaginaries of Madrid constructed through series and social networks by Diego Antonio Barrado-Timon, Carmen Hidalgo-Giralt, Antonio Palacios-García, Héctor Ochoa-Ortiz, Miguel Sevilla-Callejo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this context, and taking the city of Madrid as a reference, this work proposes a line of research wherein analysis of the relationships between geographical and audiovisual spaces through cultural and tourist use unites the representation of both, by way of social networks (specifically, Twitter). …”
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    ntervenções urbanas mediadas pela cultura e os usos dos espaços públicos by Luciana Teixeira Andrade, Clarissa dos Santos Veloso

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The paper discusses the concepts of landscape of power, scene and public space.…”
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    Trento Social Commons. Community Engagement as Tools for New Physical and Cultural Relationships Between Rural and Peripheral Spaces by Alessandro Gretter, Chiara Rizzi, Sara Favargiotti, Alessandro Betta, Giovanna Ulrici

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Moreover, urbanization expansion process in the Alps is strongly related with temporary dynamics depending from touristic fluxes, implementation of new spaces of mobility, economic development and living.In a context of extreme land scarcity like in the Alps, urban sprawl and dwellers' search for nature proximity to homes and residential areas put territorial governance instruments under pressure and opens up complex questions.Beside other experiences between urban and peripheral spaces, the essay aims at speculating that typical rural communitarian governance models are able to strengthen collective interests over individual ones and can be translated into urban governance models by public authorities. …”
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