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CoVid-19 the Intruder: Reflections on Hospitality and JusticebyAya AutruiWhat do tourism and hospitality become through the experience of intrusion? We reflect on this question by entering into a conversation with Jean-Luc Nancy’s (2002) philosophy of the intruder. In “L’Intrus”, Nancy shares his reflections on the difficult experience of his heart transplant, which produces all kinds of unwelcomed strangeness. Nancy teaches us how reflecting on intrusion contributes to novel...
The role of tourism social entrepreneurs to reconstruct the social relations towards social justice issues in a destination of IndonesiabyNaoki FujimotoBy utilizing local resources and the environment in a more sustainable manner and improving the well-being of communities in developing countries, social enterprises could help move the traditional system in the direction of sustainable development (Sheldon ...
COVID-19 and accessible tourism: A build-back-better opportunitybyGiuseppe AlipertiMaialen SanzBasagaitz Guereño OmilThere has been a growing interest in accessible tourism throughout the years. However, several physical and behavioural barriers are still influencing the development of a fully accessible travel industry. Despite these difficulties, people with disabilities are participating more in tourism even having all kinds of impediments that preven...
Porto Maravilha: socio-spatial contradictions in the port of Rio de JaneirobyFernanda Pereira Liguori The Consortium Urban Operation - CUO Porto Maravilha radically modified the old structures of the port area of Rio de Janeiro, due to the conversion of the city into the headquarters of the 2016 Olympics. Executed between 2009-2016, the CUO covers an area of 5 million m2 , encompassing three entire neighborhoods (Santo Cristo, Gamboa and Saúde) and sections...