2020
DOI: 10.22198/rys2020/32/1301
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Teotihuacán y el turismo: la experiencia de los residentes en sus narrativas

Abstract: El objetivo es conocer el proceso de evolución de la actividad turística en la zona de Teotihuacán, Estado de México, a través de la narrativa de sus residentes. Desde esta perspectiva, se abren las posibilidades para el abordaje de diversos elementos constitutivos del fenómeno turístico a partir de la diversidad de experiencias de los actores involucrados en él. El enfoque metodológico aplicado fue el cualitativo a partir de la observación y entrevistas semiestructuradas con los residentes de dos comu… Show more

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“…The interdependencies between archaeological research and leisure have been studied for quite some time now and converge within the broad field of cultural tourism (Campbell 2004;Pinter 2005;Richards 2016;Walker and Carr 2016;Timothy and Tahan 2020). Religious heritage plays a defined role in this outline, from the perspective of pilgrimage, indeed of all sites that welcome tourists and, more specifically, of the ones that do no longer function as locations for worship (Nolan and Nolan 1992;Hernández Espinosa and Ontiveros 2020;Burgess 2021), which is the topic of this paper. The precise archaeological references to both temples under examination, one from the 1st-2nd centuries AD to an eastern Arabian deity and one Christian, dating from the 6th century, are provided below, but their integration in regional tourism development plans finds support in comparable case studies (Butler and Suntikul 2018;Scarce 2020;Chaddad 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interdependencies between archaeological research and leisure have been studied for quite some time now and converge within the broad field of cultural tourism (Campbell 2004;Pinter 2005;Richards 2016;Walker and Carr 2016;Timothy and Tahan 2020). Religious heritage plays a defined role in this outline, from the perspective of pilgrimage, indeed of all sites that welcome tourists and, more specifically, of the ones that do no longer function as locations for worship (Nolan and Nolan 1992;Hernández Espinosa and Ontiveros 2020;Burgess 2021), which is the topic of this paper. The precise archaeological references to both temples under examination, one from the 1st-2nd centuries AD to an eastern Arabian deity and one Christian, dating from the 6th century, are provided below, but their integration in regional tourism development plans finds support in comparable case studies (Butler and Suntikul 2018;Scarce 2020;Chaddad 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%