What smart tourism in post-conflict cities follows a urbicide process? The role of new technologies in urban tourism in the western Balkans

Cyril Martin-Colonna
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The 1990s marked the end of Yugoslavia and the height of conflict and urban destruction (Dubrovnik, Mostar, Sarajevo and later Belgrade). Bogdanovic (1993), an architect and former mayor of Belgrade, coined the neologism ‘urbicide’ to designate an enterprise of urban destruction which goes beyond the simple strategic objective of the physical destruction of the city, but that of the annihilation of memories, identities, and cultures associated with the city in question and its urbanity, that is to say, of the ‘ritualized murder of the city’. At the end of these multiple conflicts, the cities and the related tourism had to be rebuilt. Over the last twenty years, information technologies, the creation of peer-to-peer digital platforms (Booking, Airbnb, Expedia) and virtual reality for museum and heritage visits have boosted the attractiveness of the destination and tourism projects. The emergence of tourism projects based on digital and new technologies is booming in the Balkans, particularly the capitals like Belgrade or Sarajevo. By looking at different technological and digital projects for tourism purposes, we will see how local, private, transnational and citizen actors have taken up this project and if this projects contribute to the touristic destination.
在冲突后的城市中,什么样的智慧旅游遵循着消灭城市的过程?新技术在西巴尔干地区城市旅游中的作用
20世纪90年代标志着南斯拉夫的结束,以及冲突和城市破坏的高峰(杜布罗夫尼克、莫斯塔尔、萨拉热窝和后来的贝尔格莱德)。博格达诺维奇(1993)是贝尔格莱德的一位建筑师和前市长,他创造了“城市毁灭”这个新词汇,用来指一种破坏城市的行为,这种行为超越了对城市的物质破坏这一简单的战略目标,而是消灭与城市及其城市化相关的记忆、身份和文化,也就是说,“对城市的仪式化谋杀”。在这些多重冲突结束时,城市和相关的旅游业必须重建。在过去的二十年里,信息技术、点对点数字平台(Booking、Airbnb、Expedia)的创建以及用于博物馆和遗产参观的虚拟现实提高了目的地和旅游项目的吸引力。基于数字和新技术的旅游项目在巴尔干地区蓬勃发展,特别是在贝尔格莱德或萨拉热窝等首都。通过考察不同的以旅游为目的的技术和数字项目,我们将看到当地、私人、跨国和公民参与者如何接受这个项目,以及这些项目是否对旅游目的地做出了贡献。
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