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Tourism in Chile’s indigenous territories: the impact of public policies and tourism value of indigenous culture
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In this paper, the authors address tourism development in three indigenous territories in Chile, characterized not only by their natural and cultural attractions but also by the fact that indigenous culture is considered a t...Abstract:
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Arqueología, turismo y comunidades originarias: una experiencia en nor lípez (potosí, bolivia) archaeology, tourism and indigenous communities: an experience from nor lípez (potosí, bolivia)
TL;DR: En esta ponencia se discute una experiencia que se encuentran realizando desde 1996 las comunidades de Santiago K and Santiago Chuvica with un equipo de arqueologos a fin of desarrollar productos turisticos culturales that puedan insertarse in los circuitos locales, incluyendo la puesta en valor of aspectos seleccionados del patrimonio arqueological
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“Authenticity” as a Pathway to Sustainable Cultural Tourism? The Cases of Gotland and Rapa Nui
Marije Eileen Poort,Ulrika Persson-Fischier,Helene Martinsson-Wallin,Evelina Elf Donaldson,Mareike Schaub +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two World Heritage island destinations are compared, Gotland in the Baltic and Rapa Nui in the Pacific, and the data show that social acceptance of tourism by local communities on both islands could be achieved through the creation of authentic experiences.
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Turismo, pueblos indígenas y patrimonio cultural en México y Chile
TL;DR: The touristization of the indigenous regions is a conspicuous example of how neoliberal multi-culturalism in Latin America incorporates indigenous peoples using specific premises and conditions at the same time as it excludes them by using other equally specific, protocols.
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Showing themselves: Indigenous people, cultural heritage promotion and community development in Northern Argentina
TL;DR: In this article, the heritage discourse is mobilised and negotiated in the definition of subjects and criteria for the distribution of development resources in indigenous Northern Argea, in order to define and define subjects.
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Rethinking authenticity in tourism experience
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual clarification of the meanings of authenticity in tourist experiences is presented, and three approaches are discussed, objectivism, constructivism, and postmodernism, and the limits of object-related authenticity are also exposed.
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Authenticity and commoditization in tourism.
TL;DR: In this article, three basic assumptions, common in the literature on tourism, regarding "commoditization", "staged authenticity" and the inability of tourists to have authentic experiences are re-examined.
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Spatializing States: Toward an Ethnography of Neoliberal Governmentality
James Ferguson,Akhil Gupta +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify two principles that are key to state spatialization: vertically (thestate is "above" society) and encompassm ent (state "encompasses" its localities).
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The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, with Two Lectures by and an Interview with Michel Foucault.@@@Michel Foucault.@@@Foucault: Historian or Philosopher?
Arpad Szakolczai,Graham Burchell,Colin Gordon,Peter Miller,Didier Eribon,Betsy Wing,Clare O'Farrell +6 more
TL;DR: Based on Michel Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Colle ge de France on governmental rationalities and his 1977 interview regarding his work on imprisonment, this volume is the long-awaited sequel to ''Power/Knowledge''.
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The Foucault effect : studies in governmentality : with two lectures by and an interview with Michel Foucault
TL;DR: Based on Michel Foucault's 1978 and 1979 lectures at the Colle ge de France on governmental rationalities and his 1977 interview regarding his work on imprisonment, this volume is the long-awaited sequel to "Power/Knowledge" as mentioned in this paper.