Tourism and politics: visibility and no visibility ambiguous relation. exotism and conflict in Buenos Aires new scapes
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https://doi.org/10.7784/rbtur.v2i4.118Keywords:
Tourism. Citizenship. Conflictive arenas. Buenos Aires. Argentina.Abstract
This paper intends to think about tourism in times of socio- economical crises and apparent rising of insecurity and urban violence. Having Buenos Aires as locus the author tries to analyze the contradictory and conflictive situation between cultural tourism seen as a factor for economic and social development and the conflictive arenas where some people, usually neglected by policies, try to survive.
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