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Tourism and Everyday Life in the Contemporary City

Thomas Frisch Christoph Sommer Luise Stoltenberg Natalie Stors

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  • 272 sidor
  • 2019
This book explores the phenomena of the urban everyday and new urban tourism. It provides a systematic framework and draws on a mix of theoretical and empirical work to look at the increasing intermingling of tourists and residents. Tourism and urban everyday life are deeply connected in a mutually constitutive way. Tourism has become a key momentum of urban development and affects cities beyond its economic dimension. Urban everyday life itself can turn into a matter of tourist interest for people searching for experiences off the beaten track. Even living in a city as a resident involves moments, activities and practices which could be labelled as touristic. These observations demonstrate some of the various layers in which urban tourism and everyday city life are intertwined. This book gathers multiple interdisciplinary approaches, a diversity of topics and methodological variety to examine this complex relationship. It presents a systematic framework for the dynamic research field of new urban tourism along three dimensions: the extraordinary mundane, encounters and contact zones, and urban co-production. This book will be of interest to students and researchers across fields such as Tourism and Mobility Studies, Urban Studies, Leisure Studies, Tourism Geography, and Tourism Sociology.
  • Författare: Thomas Frisch, Christoph Sommer, Luise Stoltenberg, Natalie Stors
  • Illustratör: black and white 2 Tables 2 Line drawings, black and white 13 Halftones black and white 15 Illus
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781138580725
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 272
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-02-28
  • Förlag: Routledge