2020
DOI: 10.1080/14616688.2020.1762115
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Reconnecting tourism after COVID-19: the paradox of alterity in tourism areas

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“…Race destination and race conditions issues were identified in the existed literature as factors that influence participants in the running events to decide which running event to chose, but there was no evidence or prior research related to the new reality that COVID-19 brought to all people's lives, including tourism and sports events (Jamal & Budke, 2020;Lapointe, 2020;Nepal, 2020;Papanikos, 2015;Prideaux et al, 2020;Renaud, 2020;Wicker et al, 2012).…”
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“…Race destination and race conditions issues were identified in the existed literature as factors that influence participants in the running events to decide which running event to chose, but there was no evidence or prior research related to the new reality that COVID-19 brought to all people's lives, including tourism and sports events (Jamal & Budke, 2020;Lapointe, 2020;Nepal, 2020;Papanikos, 2015;Prideaux et al, 2020;Renaud, 2020;Wicker et al, 2012).…”
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“…The first one is how far the race destination from the home place is. Lapointe (2020) says that one of the transformations induced by the almost complete halt of tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been a turning of the tourism sectors to a greater orientation towards their host communities. This view is supported to be the present research's findings.…”
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“…Several papers discussed redesigning and transforming the tourism and hospitality industry after COVID_19 pandemic. The proposed ideas include increasing resilience and security of the tourism and hospitality workforce in post-COVID-19 by cross-training and teaching different skills to workers [ 61 ]; exploiting the unique opportunity presented by COVID-19 to transform and refocus the tourism and hospitality industry towards local attractions rather than global destinations, and redesigning spaces to assure a 6-foot distance between tourists [ 57 , 60 , 67 ]. Hao et al [ 65 ] developed a COVID-19 management framework as a result of reviewing the overall impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on China’s hotel industry.…”
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“…Internacionalmente, a revista Tourism Geographies surgiu como líder no assunto, com 22 publicações sobre turismo e Covid-19, centradas em trabalhos teóricos que discutem a atividade turística em geral e alternativas pós-Covid, incluindo sustentabilidade (Galvani et al, 2020;Ioannides & Gyimóthy, 2020;Romagosa, 2020), turismo de base local (Brouder et al, 2020;Lapointe, 2020;Tomassini & Cavagnaro, 2020), turismo e mindfulness (Stankov et al, 2020), turismo e equidade (Benjamin et al, 2020), dentre outros temas. Muitos estudos da citada revista se baseiam, ainda, em discussões sobre a necessidade ou oportunidade de transformação do turismo como atividade (Ateljevic, 2020;Benjamin et al, 2020;Brouder, 2020;Cheer, 2020;Mostafanezhad, 2020;Prideaux et al, 2020;Rowen, 2020;Tomassini & Cavagnaro, 2020).…”
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