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This book aims to be the first substantive text to explain the multiple and complex relationships between tourism and gentrification in contemporary metropolises. The text approaches these issues in an innovative way, by looking at a diverse range of metropolises in a diverse range of countries and by dealing with the different relations and management issues generated by gentrification in relation with tourism. Through interdisciplinary approaches, this text sheds light on the role tourism plays in contemporary metropolises furthering knowledge of urban tourism. It will be of particular interest to scholars and students of tourism, urban studies, geography and sociology.
Auteur
Maria Gravari-Barbas is an architect and geographer. She is Professor and Director of the Institute for Research and High Studies of Tourism (IREST) and a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Team for Tourism Research (EIREST), Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Her research focuses on the contemporary production of urban spaces in relation to tourism, architecture, heritage and festive phenomena.
Sandra Guinand is an urban-planner and geographer. She is a FNS Fellow, visiting researcher at the Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Vienna University, associate researcher at EIREST, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, and Centre Jacques Berque. Her research interests focus on urban regeneration projects, socio-economical transformations of urban landscape, with a specific focus on heritage processes and public-private partnerships
Résumé
Tourism gentrification is a critical shaping force of socio-economic and contemporary urban landscapes. This book aims to be the first substantive text on this subject, explaining the multiple and complex relationships between tourism and gentrification and their outcomes and manifestations in contemporary metropolises. This is achieved by drawing on in-depth case analyses addressing the different issues at stake.Part I deals with the manifestations of tourism gentrification and the ways it affects urban landscapes through heritagization and urban regeneration strategies. Part II looks at the correlations between tourism gentrification and culture. Finally, the last two parts aim to identify and examine forms and expressions of tourism gentrification, distinguishing among the actors, beneficiaries, and victims of the phenomenon while looking at its implications for intra-metropolitan territories and metropolitan governance.The book approaches these issues in an innovative way, by looking at a variety of metropolises in a diverse range of countries and by dealing with the different relations and management issues generated by gentrification in relation to tourism. Through interdisciplinary approaches, this groundbreaking text sheds light on the role tourism plays in contemporary metropolises, furthering knowledge of urban tourism. For these reasons, it will be of particular interest to scholars and students of tourism, urban studies, geography, anthropology and sociology.
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Introduction: Addressing tourism-gentrification processes in contemporary metropolises
Maria Gravari-Barbas and Sandra Guinand
Part I Tourism gentrification, heritagization and urban regeneration
Chapter 2 A new colonization of a Caribbean city: urban regeneration policies as a strategy for tourism development and gentrification in Santo Domingo's Colonial City
Jesús M. González Pérez
Chapter 3 Airbnb and tourism gentrification: critical insights from the exploratory analysis of the 'Airbnb syndrome' in Reykjavík
Anne-Cécile Mermet
Chapter 4 Tourism gentrification in the cities of Latin American: the socio-economic trajectory of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Sairi T. Pineros
Part II Tourism gentrification and the urban cultural and creative turn
Chapter 5 The Barrio Chino as last frontier: the penetration of everyday tourism in the dodgy heart of the Raval
Alan Quaglieri Domínguez and Alessandro Scarnato
Chapter 6 Rome: a cultural capital with a poor working-class heritage: strategies of touristification and artification
Sarah Lilia Baudry
Chapter 7 Grunge authenticity: the tenement as upscale tourist destination
Elissa Sampson
Part III Who are the tourism gentrifiers?
Chapter 8 The sharing economy and its role in metropolitan tourism
Natalie Stors and Andreas Kagermeier
Chapter 9 **Post-tourism on the waterfront: bringing back locals and residents at the Seaport
Sandra Guinand
Chapter 10 Playing for/with Time: tourism and heritage in Greece and Thailand
Michael Herzfeld
Part IV Forms and expressions of tourism gentrification: a critical analysis
Chapter 11 **Tourism and urban changes: lessons from Lisbon
Teresa Barata-Salgueiro, Luis Mendes and Pedro Guimarães
Chapter 12 The rent gap re-examined: tourism gentrification in the context of rapid urbanisation in China
Zeng-Xian Liang
Chapter 13 **Super-gentrification and hyper-tourismification in Le Marais, Paris
Maria Gravari-Barbas
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