TOURISTS GO HOME! EXAMINING ANTITOURISM IN BARCELONA FROM AN EMOTIONS PERSPECTIVE

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Maria Biendicho, E. Papaoikonomou, Dolors Setó Pamies
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Abstract

In many instances, tourism has begun to be perceived by touristic cities’ residents as an important problem. We examine the phenomenon of anti-tourism and in particular, the discourses of rejection and resistance against tourism in the city of Barcelona. Previous research has examined residents’ attitudes and behaviours towards tourism development both from a cognitive and emotional aspect, but we still lack a more qualitative, in-depth understanding of residents’ emotion discourses. Furthermore, for this research, a novel type of dataset has been analyzed, that is, discourses constructed in online media. In particular, the study was based on the analysis of the comment threads of news articles about the touristic impact on Barcelona. In total, 6,916 comments posted in online news articles were examined. This analysis also permitted to observe the interaction between two different actors, the media and the residents, and to see how residents respond to the media’s framings about tourism in Barcelona.
游客回家吧!从情感的角度审视巴塞罗那的反旅游
在许多情况下,旅游已经开始被旅游城市的居民视为一个重要的问题。我们研究了反旅游现象,特别是巴塞罗那市对旅游的拒绝和抵制的话语。以往的研究从认知和情感两方面考察了居民对旅游开发的态度和行为,但我们仍然缺乏对居民情感话语的更定性、更深入的理解。此外,本研究还分析了一种新型的数据集,即网络媒体中构建的话语。特别是,这项研究是基于对有关巴塞罗那旅游影响的新闻文章的评论线程的分析。总共审查了6916条网络新闻评论。这一分析还允许观察两个不同的参与者,媒体和居民之间的互动,并看到居民如何回应媒体对巴塞罗那旅游业的框架。
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TOURISM CULTURE & COMMUNICATION
TOURISM CULTURE & COMMUNICATION HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
44
期刊介绍: Tourism, Culture & Communication is the longest established international refereed journal that is dedicated to the cultural dimensions of tourism. The editors adopt a purposefully broad scope that welcomes readers and contributors from diverse disciplines and who are receptive in a wide variety of research methods. While potential cultural issues and identities are unlimited, there is a requirement that their consideration should relate to the tourism and hospitality domain. Tourism, Culture & Communication provides readers with multidisciplinary perspectives that consider topics and fields extending beyond national and indigenous cultures as they are traditionally understood and recognized. Coverage may extend to issues such as cultural dimensions of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), gender and tourism, managing tourists with disabilities, sport tourism, or age-specific tourism. Contributions that draw upon the communications literature to explain the tourism phenomenon are also particularly welcome. Beyond the focus on culture and communications, the editors recognize the important interrelationships with economies, society, politics, and the environment. The journal publishes high-quality research and applies a double-blind refereeing process. Tourism, Culture & Communication consists of main articles, major thematic reviews, position papers on theory and practice, and substantive case studies. A reports section covers specific initiatives and projects, “hot topics,” work-in-progress, and critical reviews.
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