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E-grāmata: Tourism Dynamics in Everyday Places: Before and After Tourism

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This title offers a dynamic understanding of tourism, usually defined in terms of clearly circumscribed places and temporalities, to grasp its changing spatial patterns.

The first part looks at the "befores" – everyday places such as daily markets, flea markets, urban neighbourhoods, that have captured the tourists’ interest and have progressively experienced new development in their ordinary patterns. The second part investigates the "afters" – former tourist spaces moving beyond the tourism sphere and becoming places of everyday life, study, or work. Chapters explore what this means for local societies and examine this contemporary phenomenon of former tourist attractions becoming ordinary and everyday, and of ordinary places beginning to take on a tourist dimension. The hybridisation of tourist practices and ordinary practices is also explored through a range of international case studies and examples written by highly regarded and interdisciplinary academics.

This edited volume will be of great interest to upper-level students, academics, and researchers in tourism, urban studies, and land use planning.



This title offers a dynamic understanding of tourism, usually defined in terms of clearly circumscribed places and temporalities, to grasp its changing spatial patterns. This edited volume will be of great interest to upper-level students, academics and researchers in tourism, urban studies, and land use planning.

Introduction: New urban tourists: in search of the life more ordinary
1.
Before and After Tourism : How spaces enter and exit tourism? Part 1:
Befores
2. Tourism of the ordinary in Paris: an unstaged proposed by the
inhabitants
3. Shopping as a tourist spectacle. How Pariss shops blur the
edges between tourists, foreign residents and Parisians
4. The emergence of
co-production tourism beyond commercial tourism?
5. The invention of the
ordinary city as a heritage and tourist place: the case of a new town,
Cergy-Pontoise, France
6. Feeling home, promoting home: cultural heritage,
community building and participatory tourism in Barriera di Milano (Turin,
Italy)
7. Post-socialist cities and the tourism of the ordinary
8. New
approaches to urban tourism: living with a big worm in central Sćo Paulo
(Brazil)
9. The hybridisation of tourism policies: between the development of
seaside resorts and the promotion of ordinary urban and industrial
development: The case of Martigues, a coastal town in the South of France
Part 2: Afters
10. Reassembling spatio-temporalities of tourism in the Upper
Black Forest
11. From Tourism to Art of Living? Residential utopia and
after-tourism in the French Alps
12. The emergence of new in-between places
in the context of after-tourism in Moroccan medina: The example of riads in
the medina of Fez
13. Post-tourism and the Aquitaine coast: the fading
concept of tourism accommodation
14. The changing role of tourism-oriented
theme parks as everyday entertainment venues during COVID-19
15. Tourist
wasteland: a cold time opening up possibilities of territorial redefinitions
Aurélie Condevaux holds a PhD in anthropology from the Université of Aix-Marseille 1 and the Center for Research and Documentation on Oceania (Marseille). She is currently Associate Professor at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and Institute for Research and Higher Studies in Tourism.

Maria Gravari-Barbas is an architect and a geographer and Professor of Geography at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (France) and Institute for Research and Higher Studies in Tourism (France). She is the UNESCO Chair of Culture, Tourism, Development. Her research interests focus on the intersection between heritage and tourism, mainly in urban areas.

Sandra Guinand is an urban planner and urban geographer. She teaches in the Department of Geography and Regional Research at the University of Vienna (Austria) and is Associate Researcher of EIREST Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France). Her research interests focus on urban regeneration projects and socio-economic transformations of urban landscape, with a specific focus on heritage processes, public-private partnerships and tourism.