Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic:
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spelling | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Pedro Andrade and Moises Martins, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2022. 49 PDFs (721 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Pre-/post-touring within the viral society. Chapter 1. Which sociology of urban tourism in the day after viral society?: for an intercultural, intermediary, and inter-methodological hybrid and open research ; Chapter 2. Tourism as experience and desire for territory and traveling ; Chapter 3. Lethal virality of otherness: COVID-19, tourism, and travel ; Chapter 4. Total tourism experience and viral environment: epistemology and management of tourism destinations -- Section 2. Journeys across virulent and violent urban territories. Chapter 5. The ambivalences of smart cities ; Chapter 6. Digital media and the COVID-19 urban crisis: what can we learn from the crowdsourced mappings in Brazil? ; Chapter 7. Mitigating the pandemic through creativity: unesco's responses and cities' reactions -- Section 3. Pandemic cases at touristic cities. Chapter 8. International visitors to Las Vegas: a 10-year economic and cultural analysis of high-growth markets ; Chapter 9. Circumstance and opportunity: "pop-up" mobility in pandemic times two case studies in Braga ; Chapter 10. Everyday mobility in an urban context of uncertainty: times of resistance in Braga's public market ; Chapter 11. COVID-19 pandemic, (over)tourism, and urban dynamics: lessons from Lisbon and Porto ; Chapter 12. The necessary digital transformation for a post-COVID-19 scenario of Mérida's Roman city ; Chapter 13. Redefining and reframing a city: co-designing a new city model in Venice - universities and society to envision a resident-friendly future -- Section 4. COVID-19's touristic economy. Chapter 14. Management of the health crisis on social media by hoteliers in Europe ; Chapter 15. Challenges for urban tourism in a post-pandemic world ; Chapter 16. Body, exercise, and health: culture and society in Portugal in the 21st century -- Section 5. Outbreak politics, policies, and power within hospitality. Chapter 17. Workplace harassment of restaurant workers ; Chapter 18. COVID-19 and human rights in a fragile state: Guinea-Bissau -- Section 6. The "virtualization" of mobile heritage and culture. Chapter 19. Total tourist experience: from heritage and historical significance of places to new directions for post-pandemic tourism ; Chapter 20. Thinking urban heritage in times of pandemics: art staging and coordination -- Section 7. Confined travels and art worlds and museums. Chapter 21. Impacts, resilience, and creativity in cultural tourism and leisure in a time of pandemic: presential and virtual visits to Lisbon museums ; Chapter 22. Portuguese public art primary itineraries: a map of discoveries ; Chapter 23. From tourist destination to tabernacle -- Section 8. Itineraries on education for deconfinement. Chapter 24. Virtual tourism as a pedagogical practice: adaptation of curricular content during and after a pandemic ; Chapter 25. The cordel pandemic: the daily life of students from the interior of Paraíba, Brazil told in verse -- Section 9. Contaminated cinema destinations. Chapter 26. To identify the evolution of tourism practices in a sensitive way through documentary ; Chapter 27. Film festivals in contamination: streaming strategies in Brazil -- Section 10. New media for post-viral flows. Chapter 28. Extended reality as the immersive environment conjunction of augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality: a phenomenological response facing modern culture ; Chapter 29. Urban tales visible with augmented reality: a street exhibition in Campanh"a (Porto) ; Chapter 30. Street art, intersectional feminism, and digital media-art: report on the cyberperformative artefact "make me up!". Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book also analyzes how the tourism industry has handled global crises in the past and proposes business models for information and knowledge dissemination to appropriately handle disasters, presenting provides innovative research and perspectives on the revitalization of cultural tourism industries and services by addressing the creation of jobs in the areas of restoration, leisure, and culture"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 09/24/2022). COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Economic aspects Portugal. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects Portugal. Hospitality industry Portugal. Tourism Portugal. Augmented Reality. Business Models. Digital Media. Risk Management. Smart Cities. Social Media. Society. Tourism Experiences. Urban Heritage. Urban Tourism. Virtual Tourism. Andrade, Pedro de (Lecturer in Fine Arts) editor. Martins, Moisés de Lemos, 953- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668433699 9781668433690 |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Section 1. Pre-/post-touring within the viral society. Chapter 1. Which sociology of urban tourism in the day after viral society?: for an intercultural, intermediary, and inter-methodological hybrid and open research ; Chapter 2. Tourism as experience and desire for territory and traveling ; Chapter 3. Lethal virality of otherness: COVID-19, tourism, and travel ; Chapter 4. Total tourism experience and viral environment: epistemology and management of tourism destinations -- Section 2. Journeys across virulent and violent urban territories. Chapter 5. The ambivalences of smart cities ; Chapter 6. Digital media and the COVID-19 urban crisis: what can we learn from the crowdsourced mappings in Brazil? ; Chapter 7. Mitigating the pandemic through creativity: unesco's responses and cities' reactions -- Section 3. Pandemic cases at touristic cities. Chapter 8. International visitors to Las Vegas: a 10-year economic and cultural analysis of high-growth markets ; Chapter 9. Circumstance and opportunity: "pop-up" mobility in pandemic times two case studies in Braga ; Chapter 10. Everyday mobility in an urban context of uncertainty: times of resistance in Braga's public market ; Chapter 11. COVID-19 pandemic, (over)tourism, and urban dynamics: lessons from Lisbon and Porto ; Chapter 12. The necessary digital transformation for a post-COVID-19 scenario of Mérida's Roman city ; Chapter 13. Redefining and reframing a city: co-designing a new city model in Venice - universities and society to envision a resident-friendly future -- Section 4. COVID-19's touristic economy. Chapter 14. Management of the health crisis on social media by hoteliers in Europe ; Chapter 15. Challenges for urban tourism in a post-pandemic world ; Chapter 16. Body, exercise, and health: culture and society in Portugal in the 21st century -- Section 5. Outbreak politics, policies, and power within hospitality. Chapter 17. Workplace harassment of restaurant workers ; Chapter 18. COVID-19 and human rights in a fragile state: Guinea-Bissau -- Section 6. The "virtualization" of mobile heritage and culture. Chapter 19. Total tourist experience: from heritage and historical significance of places to new directions for post-pandemic tourism ; Chapter 20. Thinking urban heritage in times of pandemics: art staging and coordination -- Section 7. Confined travels and art worlds and museums. Chapter 21. Impacts, resilience, and creativity in cultural tourism and leisure in a time of pandemic: presential and virtual visits to Lisbon museums ; Chapter 22. Portuguese public art primary itineraries: a map of discoveries ; Chapter 23. From tourist destination to tabernacle -- Section 8. Itineraries on education for deconfinement. Chapter 24. Virtual tourism as a pedagogical practice: adaptation of curricular content during and after a pandemic ; Chapter 25. The cordel pandemic: the daily life of students from the interior of Paraíba, Brazil told in verse -- Section 9. Contaminated cinema destinations. Chapter 26. To identify the evolution of tourism practices in a sensitive way through documentary ; Chapter 27. Film festivals in contamination: streaming strategies in Brazil -- Section 10. New media for post-viral flows. Chapter 28. Extended reality as the immersive environment conjunction of augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality: a phenomenological response facing modern culture ; Chapter 29. Urban tales visible with augmented reality: a street exhibition in Campanh"a (Porto) ; Chapter 30. Street art, intersectional feminism, and digital media-art: report on the cyberperformative artefact "make me up!". COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Economic aspects Portugal. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects Portugal. Hospitality industry Portugal. Tourism Portugal. |
title | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_auth | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_exact_search | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_full | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Pedro Andrade and Moises Martins, editors. |
title_fullStr | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Pedro Andrade and Moises Martins, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Pedro Andrade and Moises Martins, editors. |
title_short | Handbook of research on urban tourism, viral society, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
title_sort | handbook of research on urban tourism viral society and the impact of the covid 19 pandemic |
topic | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Economic aspects Portugal. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects Portugal. Hospitality industry Portugal. Tourism Portugal. |
topic_facet | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Economic aspects Portugal. COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- Social aspects Portugal. Hospitality industry Portugal. Tourism Portugal. |
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