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  1. 81

    New urban tourism in the Global South: The case of inner-city Johannesburg by Christian M. ROGERSON, Mitchell C.N. MALOVHA, Jayne M. ROGERSON

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In many cities a strong trend is for visitors increasingly to leave the confines of tourist precincts or zones and instead to venture into new city spaces. …”
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    Turistas en la Grand Place de Bruselas by María García

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Dada la inmediatez que posibilitan teléfonos y otros dispositivos móviles, la idea del recuerdo se diluye, pero no la distinción asociada al viaje como práctica social contemporánea.   Tourists at the Grand Place in Brussels One of the features characteristic of urban tourism is its spatial selectivity: tourist gaze and activities are gathered on a series of spaces whose landscape is transformed by the influx of visitors. …”
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    Turistas en la Grand Place de Bruselas by María García

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Dada la inmediatez que posibilitan teléfonos y otros dispositivos móviles, la idea del recuerdo se diluye, pero no la distinción asociada al viaje como práctica social contemporánea.   Tourists at the Grand Place in Brussels One of the features characteristic of urban tourism is its spatial selectivity: tourist gaze and activities are gathered on a series of spaces whose landscape is transformed by the influx of visitors. …”
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    Analysis of the personality traits of urban tourism brand on visiting intention through perceived consistency (studied in Tehran) by Yazdan Shirimohamadi, Ali Shamaei, Seyyed Eshagh Jalalian, Farzaneh Rafiee

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It is important to examine the effect of the tourist personality on the choice of tourist destination. …”
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  5. 85

    Living in the mountains: Mobilities, forms of residentiality and local identities of new inhabitants of a Swiss ski resort by Andrea Friedli

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The tendencies of the revalorisation of rural spaces and subsequent rural gentrification have been studied under the notion of “amenity migration” in different geographic contexts. …”
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    L’officier de police, le checkpoint et l’interrogatoire : les spatialités des performances sécuritaires dans le centre-ville du Caire by Laura Monfleur

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Through this notion, the aim is to account for the way in which police practices and devices appropriate urban spaces, which are then constituted as issues of securitization, and, in return, construct the spaces of the street and square as spaces where a security spatial order is imposed. …”
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    L’entrepreneuriat touristique local : une opportunité d’inversion du processus de marginalisation d’un centre historique ? Une analyse dans la médina de Fès au Maroc by Merryl Joly

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It explores it from three complementary angles: the representation of the medina space that has evolved positively, the "laissez-faire" of local public authorities that has also served as an incentive, and the status of the new Moroccan entrepreneurs who analyze their own actions. …”
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    Religião de matriz africana em São José de Ribamar/MA e a experiência de visitação acadêmica by Linda Maria Rodrigues, Elizandra Rocha

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The Terreiros were identified as spaces of memory, which bring identity traits of cultural resistance of peoples and ethnic groups in Maranhão, as a real possibility of visibility and balanced conduction of future markets for the sector.…”
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    Sustainable Archaeological Heritage: An Interactive Museum for Teki̇rdağ by Seher Selin Özmen, Esen Gökçe Özdamar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Museums play a vital role in understanding and preserving cultural heritage sustainably. They act as public spaces that contribute to urban identity and raise awareness through exhibitions and educational programs. …”
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  10. 90

    The Example of Herta Müller, A Nobel Literature Prize Author, in The Relationship of Tourism and Literature by Yüksel Gürsoy

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Those making this kind of travels are called literary tourists. This article deals with the literal spaces and areas, where the scenes in the novels of Herta Müller, 2009 Nobel Literature Prize winner, Romania origin German citizen, take place. …”
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    Spatial Analysis of Factors Affecting the Formation of Smart Rural Tourism (Case Study: Tourism-Oriented Villages in Eastern Kermanshah Province) by Aliakbar Anabestani, Sajjad Barani Aliakbari

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…AbstractObjective: Smart tourism utilizes communication and information technologies to enhance the visitor experience at tourist destinations. Integration of smart tourism concepts is particularly important in rural areas. …”
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    Les espaces du graffiti dans les capitales touristiques : l’exemple de Paris et Berlin by Julie Vaslin

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Considering that Paris, whose buildings are widely classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, and Berlin, known for being "poor but sexy", are two European capitals with very contrasting images, this article seeks to nuance this opposition by comparing the modalities of the government of the public space in these two cities. Especially, the regulation of graffiti is revealing, in Paris as in Berlin, convergent processes of "aestheticisation" of public space. …”
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    Les Tables d’orientation du Touring Club de France (1903-1960) : pratique et connaissance du paysage par les images by Rachel Floch

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Orientation tables are small touristic structures that represent a painted and mapped landscape on circular enamelled lava platforms. …”
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    Desenvolvimento desigual e turismo no Brasil by Rita de Cássia Ariza da Cruz

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In addition, we consider that the notion of unequal development constitutes a central interpretative key to understand the place of tourism in the conflicting and contradictory process of production of space. As a result of this analysis, we highlight the significant spatial concentration of equipment and tourist flows in Brazil as historical products of processes of concentration and centralization of capital in its relationship with distinct Social and Territorial Labor Divisions distributed over time and materialized in space.…”
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    Effective Climate Potential for Tourism Planning and Development in Guilan Province by mehdi shafaghati, zahra hejazizadeh, hasan afrakhteh

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Given that every business needs a bed a place in the geography of this place, defined geographical space.This geographical space supplier of tourist activities. …”
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    From Abandoned Land to Economic Hub by Hanik Fitriani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The revitalization of the Beran Field in Bangunsari Village, Dolopo District, and Madiun Regency has transformed an abandoned area into a vibrant public space and tourist destination, significantly impacting the welfare and economy of the local community. …”
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    From the Tourismification of a Village to the Displacement of its Population: Expressions of a Hierarchical Relationship Between the Chinese State and the Wa Ethnic Minority by Sarah Coulouma

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The tourism development of the Wa village of Wengding, dubbed “the last primitive tribe” in China by public and private stakeholders in its promotion as a tourist site, is based around a complex of facilities and amenities in the village space, and tourist activities with a tendency to objectify the “primitive” aspect of “traditional Wa culture” and the Wa people themselves. …”
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    Tradition et identité alimentaire : discours médiatiques sur La Binerie Mont-Royal by Gwenaëlle Reyt

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Since then, the restaurant is a tourist destination that offers the experience of another time and authentic Quebecois food. …”
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    S’affirmer comme « Français » à Phuket. Une catégorie au cœur des luttes de re-classement pour les Français·es racisés·e·s by Anissa Ouamrane-Saboukoulou

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It shows how the production of space and its appropriation partly enables racialized French people to free themselves from the racism and the discriminations they endure in France. …”
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    Se connecter à la wilderness au Parc national Banff. Un bien-être touristique caractérisé par « la déconnexion » du quotidien et « la connexion » à la 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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