2012
DOI: 10.4000/viatourism.1197
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Tourism, Imaginaries and Identities: reversing the point of view

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“…There is little acknowledgement that tourists enter a complex web of economic relations and social entanglements while at destinations, as they encounter and interact with other actors, architectures, environments and processes. Just as student migrants have long-term impacts on the fabric of cities or towns (Fincher et al , 2009), tourists, through their embodied presence, co-production, consumption and socialising practices can enhance destinations, and help individuals, groups and communities living in tourist destinations to work on or renew their individual and collective identities (Debarbieux, 2012).…”
Section: Overtourism Destination Change and Tourist Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is little acknowledgement that tourists enter a complex web of economic relations and social entanglements while at destinations, as they encounter and interact with other actors, architectures, environments and processes. Just as student migrants have long-term impacts on the fabric of cities or towns (Fincher et al , 2009), tourists, through their embodied presence, co-production, consumption and socialising practices can enhance destinations, and help individuals, groups and communities living in tourist destinations to work on or renew their individual and collective identities (Debarbieux, 2012).…”
Section: Overtourism Destination Change and Tourist Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La relation entre des individus (ou des groupes sociaux) et l'espace dans lequel ils vivent est en effet une des questions fondamentales en géographie (Di Méo, 2004 ;Debarbieux, 2012) comme le montrent les notions de géographicité -« relation existant entre l'homme et l'espace » (Dardel, 1952) ou d'écoumène -« relation de l'humanité à l'étendue terrestre » (Berque, 2000). Parfois, l'espace se confond avec la nature et à ce titre, de nombreux géographes privilégient l'analyse du lien entre nature et société (Gold, 1980 ;Pinchemel et Pinchemel, 1997), d'abord à travers la notion de milieu, propre à l'école française de géographie puis, plus récemment, à travers celle d'environnement, d'origine anglophone, et de territoire.…”
Section: La Relation Au Lieuunclassified