
Reinventing the Local in Tourism
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This collection is a hugely valuable contribution to contemporary debates over how we study and 'position' tourism enquiry. The contributors raise a number of new questions, particularly about the entanglements of tourism with urban and community development, digital technologies and social media and new hospitality networks. It will be an important resource for students and researchers interested in identities, mobilities, co-creation, place making, and the renegotiation and redefinition of what is frequently understood as 'the local'. * Nigel Morgan, University of Surrey, UK * This book critically engages with one of the most exciting topics in tourism research today. It is a refreshing, timely and well-researched collection with topics ranging from the phenomena of Airbnb and couchsurfing to radical local peer-to-peer initiatives. Written from a post-disciplinary perspective, the book breaks new grounds in relation to the transformation of places through tourism, and in particular the (re)production of the local. * Pau Obrador Pons, Northumbria University, UK * This book can be a useful reference for those concerned with tourism planning with focus on social-economic impact and community empowerment, also to tourism academics and to students who are interested in understanding new perspectives in tourism management. -- Arya Galih Anindita, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand * Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 3 Issue 2 * The edited book format provides an effective platform for authors (who are based in a variety of research centres and universities across Europe, the USA and New Zealand) to explore emerging phenomenon and has a lot to commend it (...) The book develops knowledge in an emerging area and includes some excellent case studies, which are used to illustrate and interrogate ideas in a variety of localities. In closing, in Chapter 15 the editors identify some clear directionsand thought-provoking questions for future research. The book is recommended on the basis that it provides useful case study material which could be used as a basis for students and researchers to critically engage in this emerging area in other contexts. -- Nancy Stevenson, University of Westminster, UK * Tourism Planning & Development, 14:3, 442-443 * This book is a must read for students and researchers interested in the ways in which tourism co-produces and reshapes new localities and spaces. But, this book also goes beyond these issues and shows that analysis of tourism may provide new key to understanding place and society in general. Thus, it also serves as a valuable resource for other disciplines such as geography, management and economics, planning, sociology, anthropology and cultural studies. -- Daniela A. Jelincic * Tourism *
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Greg Richards is Professor of Placemaking and Events at NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands and Professor of Leisure Studies at the University of Tilburg, Netherlands. He specialises in cultural and creative tourism.
Content
1. Antonio Paolo Russo and Greg Richards: Introduction.
Part One - New Products and Hospitality Models
2. Antonio Paolo Russo and Alan Quaglieri Dominguez: The Shifting Spatial Logic of Tourism in Networked Hospitality
3. Paula Bialski: Authority and Authorship: Uncovering the Socio-Technical Regimes of Peer-To-Peer Tourism
4. Francesca Forno and Roberta Garibaldi: Ethical Travel: Holidaying To Fight the Italian Mafia
5. Monica Gilli and Sonia Ferrari: The 'Diffuse Hotel': An Italian New Model of Sustainable Hospitality
Part Two: Flows and Communities
6. Ilaria Pappalepore and Andrew Smith: The Co-Creation of Urban Tourism Experiences
7. Simon Milne, Carolyn Deuchar and Karin Peters: 'Get Local': ICT, Tourism and Community Place Making In Auckland, New Zealand
8. Cody Morris Paris and Kevin Hannam: (Dis)Engaging The Local: Backpackers' Usage Of Social Media During Crises
9. Melanie Smith and Anita Zatori: Re-Thinking Host-Guest Relationships in the Context of Urban Ethnic Tourism
Part Three - Built Environments and 'Glocalised' Spaces
10. Davide Ponzini, Stefan Fotev and Francesca Mavaracchio: Place-Making or Place-Faking? The Paradoxical Effects Of Transnational Circulation of Architectural and Urban Development Projects
11. Greg Richards: Hostels and the Making of New Urban Spaces
12. Elsa Soro: Between Translation and Reinterpretation. What Is Local in Barcelona's Foodsphere?
13. Albert Arias Sans and Alan Quaglieri Dominguez: Unravelling Airbnb. Urban Perspectives from Barcelona
14. Dimitri Ioannides, Panos Leventis and Evangelia Petridou: Urban Resistance Tourism Initiatives in Stressed Cities: The Case of Athens
15. Greg Richards and Antonio Paolo Russo: Synthesis and Conclusions. Towards A New Geography of Tourism?
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