El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa

Tourism is a very important activity in the Canary Islands, both economically and socially. It benefits local population through economic growth and employment creation. But after several decades of tourism development in the islands, academic knowledge about the behaviour of the sector and the impa...

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Main Author: Marrero Rodríguez, J. Rosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Investigación Social y Turismo 2006-01-01
Series:PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural
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Online Access:http://www.pasosonline.org/Publicados/4306/PS000306.pdf
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spelling doaj-5ad7da8f18274d1e8982f3b9263a0b2b2020-11-25T00:05:42ZengInstituto de Investigación Social y TurismoPASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural1695-71212006-01-0143327341El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativaMarrero Rodríguez, J. RosaTourism is a very important activity in the Canary Islands, both economically and socially. It benefits local population through economic growth and employment creation. But after several decades of tourism development in the islands, academic knowledge about the behaviour of the sector and the impacts it creates is still scarce, considering its importance. One of the less known issues about tourism in the Canary Islands is the resident’s perception towards tourism. And it is this issue this paper deals with. It will be focused on the social discourses rejecting tourism in the Islands, even though it will also consider social discourses that have supported and still support tourism development. The paper adopts a qualitative strategy. The objective is not to analyze how many people in the Canary Islands reject or accept tourism, but rather to understand the meaning of their discourses about it. There are three impor-tant ideas in the reject discourse: tourism generate high concentration of population in the islands, the benefits of the activity go out and the tourists and the touristic model symbolize a low prestige consump-tion leisure product. Because today the sun and sea model symbolize low prestigewww.pasosonline.org/Publicados/4306/PS000306.pdfTourismPerceptionsHost populationQualitative methodologySocial class
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El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural
Tourism
Perceptions
Host population
Qualitative methodology
Social class
author_facet Marrero Rodríguez, J. Rosa
author_sort Marrero Rodríguez, J. Rosa
title El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
title_short El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
title_full El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
title_fullStr El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
title_full_unstemmed El discurso de rechazo al turismo en Canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
title_sort el discurso de rechazo al turismo en canarias: una aproximación cualitativa
publisher Instituto de Investigación Social y Turismo
series PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural
issn 1695-7121
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Tourism is a very important activity in the Canary Islands, both economically and socially. It benefits local population through economic growth and employment creation. But after several decades of tourism development in the islands, academic knowledge about the behaviour of the sector and the impacts it creates is still scarce, considering its importance. One of the less known issues about tourism in the Canary Islands is the resident’s perception towards tourism. And it is this issue this paper deals with. It will be focused on the social discourses rejecting tourism in the Islands, even though it will also consider social discourses that have supported and still support tourism development. The paper adopts a qualitative strategy. The objective is not to analyze how many people in the Canary Islands reject or accept tourism, but rather to understand the meaning of their discourses about it. There are three impor-tant ideas in the reject discourse: tourism generate high concentration of population in the islands, the benefits of the activity go out and the tourists and the touristic model symbolize a low prestige consump-tion leisure product. Because today the sun and sea model symbolize low prestige
topic Tourism
Perceptions
Host population
Qualitative methodology
Social class
url http://www.pasosonline.org/Publicados/4306/PS000306.pdf
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