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E-grāmata: Ambiance, Tourism and the City

Edited by (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Edited by (Centro de Investigaēćo e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal), Edited by (Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spain)
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Ambiance, Tourism and the City considers how tourism and urban development affect the lived ambiances of contemporary cities around the world. As most of the existing literature on sensory atmospheres says little about the intersection between tourism and atmospheric production, this book affirms the centrality of the notion of ambiance as a mode of inquiry into the making and remaking of urban places for tourist consumption.

The book takes the reader into the sensory worlds of a traditional Italian marketplace, a jungle park in Kuala Lumpur, a slum in the Colombian city of Medellķn, or the "sun and sand" tourism destinations in Southern Spain, among other case studies. It offers new insights into the impact of tourism on the urban environment from multidisciplinary perspectives and a wide range of geographical regions across Europe, North America, Asia, and South America. Through these contemporary case studies, the book further deepens our understanding of the ways in which "ambiances" and "atmospheres" pervade the physical regeneration and sensory transformation of contemporary tourist destinations. Conversely, this book offers insights on the effects of tourism on everyday urban experience.

By bringing together a diverse group of scholars and case studies to present a global perspective on the atmospheric production of the tourist city, this book is to serve as a valuable reference tool for researchers and undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in urban ambiances, tourism, cultural geography, and urban planning.

Chapter 1 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [ Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
Introduction

Chapter
1. Ambiance, Tourism, and the City: An Introduction. (Ińigo
Sįnchez-Fuarros, Daniel Paiva, and Daniel Malet Calvo)

Part I. Music, ambiance, and affective enactments of public space

Chapter
2. Musical Extractivism and the Commercial After-Life of San Juans
(PR) La Perla and Kingstons (JM) Fleet Street. (Ofer Gazit and Elisa
Bruttomesso)

Chapter
3. Estudiantinas in Guanajuato: Street Music, Architectural Heritage,
and the Making of Space Hierarchies. (Natalia Bieletto Bueno and Gustavo
Galvįn Cįzares)

Chapter
4. Graffiti Tours and Urban Metamorphosis: The Production of Tourist
Ambiances in Comuna 13, Medellķn. (Maria Lindmäe)

Part II. Urbanism, architecture, and built ambiances

Chapter
5. The Visual Spectacle of Shopping Malls as Tourist Destinations.
(Panizza Allmark)

Chapter
6. Cyclical Ruins: A Videopoem on Sun and Sand Tourism Spaces in the
Low Season. (Pablo Arboleda)

Part III. Walking, experiencing, and sensing

Chapter
7. Commoning the Touristic City: Urban Pedestrian Routes and the
Ambiguous Politics of Exploration (Rachel Brahy, Luca Pattaroni and Andrew S.
Hoffman)

Chapter
8. Sensoryfication of Place: A Sensobiographic Approach to Sensing
Transformations of Urban Atmospheres. (Sandi Abram)

Chapter
9. "Taman Tugu: Interference/Resistance". Using Augmented Reality and
Placed Sound to Engage Audiences with an Urban Jungle Soundscape. (Yonatan
Collier)

Part IV. Neighbourhood life, sense of belonging, and place identity

Chapter
10. Graffiti at the Interface Between Tourism and the City We Become.
(Plįcido Muńoz Morįn)

Chapter
11. Escaping the Big Box Store: Examining Change, Gastrotourism, and
Provisioning at Findlay Market, Cincinnati, OH. (Lisa Marie Beiswenger)

Chapter
12. Queer Cosmopolitan Barranquilla? Spatiality and Temporality and
the Carnivals Touristification. (Sebastiįn Wanumen Jiménez)

Part V. Creating authenticity for tourist consumption

Chapter
13. Sounds like an Authentic Tourist Experience! Listening to
Tourism-led Transformations in the Atmosphere of a Southern Mediterranean
City. (Nicola Di Croce)

Chapter
14. Sound and the Moving Tourist Bubble in Harlem Tourism. (William
Trevor Jamerson and Anthony Kwame Harrison)

Chapter
15. Creating Ambience through Music in Dublins Cultural Quarter:
Temple Bar TradFest (Aileen Dillane and Sarah Raine)

Afterword

Chapter
16. Urban Correspondences. (Manuel Delgado)
Ińigo Sįnchez-Fuarros is Ramón y Cajal senior postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Heritage Sciences (INCIPIT-CSIC) in Santiago de Compostela (Spain). He holds a PhD in Anthropology (University of Barcelona). Previously, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at NOVA University (Lisbon, Portugal) and Queens University Belfast (UK). He is the author of Cubaneando en Barcelona: mśsica, migración y experiencia urbana (2012). His research interests cover urban sound and music cultures, tourism and urban transformation, critical heritage studies, and the relationship between materiality and expressive cultures.

Daniel Paiva is a Human Geographer interested in the experience of urban space in consumption and touristic areas. He holds a European PhD (2019) in Geography by the Universidade de Lisboa. In 2019, he was awarded a postdoctoral research fellowship to undertake a six-year research project at the Centre for Geographical Studies of the Universidade de Lisboa to explore the integration of art, urban design, and geotechnologies to create more sustainable human-nature interactions in urban public space. His research has been published in several geography and social science journals, including but not limited to Progress in Human Geography, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Geography Compass, and Urban Geography.

Daniel Malet Calvo is Assistant Researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES) at ISCTE the University Institute of Lisbon (Portugal). He is also guest lecturer at different undergraduate and PhD programmes at ICSTE-IUL. As a trained anthropologist and historian specialized in urban studies and ethnography, his research interests cover international students and student migration (youth cultures, social class, and lifestyle mobility), urban transformation (nightlife gentrification, heritage, touristification, and social movements), urban infrastructures (daily mobility, urban planning, and public space), and race and ethnicity in urban contexts.