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Marketing Marginalized Neighborhoods: Tourism and Leisure in the 21st Century Inner City

机译:营销边缘化社区:21世纪内城的旅游与休闲

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This thesis deals, as its subtitle indicates, with tourism on the neighborhood level. In it, I provide a comparative account of the recent history of tourism development in Berlin-Kreuzberg and Harlem, New York. Grounded in a discussion of the forces reconfiguring urban development as well as tourism in the advanced capitalist world, it examines how, by whom, and with what effects the two neighborhoods are re-imagined, re-constructed, and re-experienced as places to visit and explore; unburies the frequently omitted historicity of "slumming" and other niche tourism practices impacting so-called marginalized neighborhoods; elaborates upon the potential of tourism for socially equitable forms of neighborhood development and explores how the old face of tourism is being challenged by the increasingly complex and diverse realities of contemporary travel and leisure. Understanding tourism as a complex, dynamic system rather than simply an industry or process, the thesis pays particular emphasis to the need to rethink the way the demand side of tourism in cities is conceived and made sense of. Whereas tourism consumption in urban research has traditionally been framed as an altogether distinct activity, my research posits that distinctions between tourism and other forms of migration on the one hand as well as tourism and other forms of leisure and place consumption on the other hand have become increasingly blurred. This, I argue, not only brings about significant changes with regard to cities' tourism and leisure landscapes. Rather, I also find evidence that the increasing pervasiveness of mobility and tourism as well as its increased dedifferentiation, i.e. the blurred boundaries between tourism and non-tourism activities, also transforms meanings of place and space and raises important questions concerning several critical concepts in urban studies such as the notions of 'citizenship', 'community', and 'belonging' in the 21st century.
机译:正如其副标题所示,本论文涉及社区一级的旅游业。在其中,我提供了柏林-克罗伊茨贝格和纽约哈林区近来旅游业发展历史的比较描述。在讨论先进资本主义世界中重构城市发展和旅游业的力量的基础上,它研究了如何重新构想,重建和重新体验两个街区作为人们居住的地方,如何由谁以及产生什么影响。参观和探索;消除“贫民窟”和其他利基旅游业经常被忽略的历史性影响所谓边缘化社区的历史;阐述了旅游业对于社会公平形式的社区发展的潜力,并探讨了现代旅行和休闲日益复杂和多样化的现实如何挑战旅游业的旧面貌。由于将旅游业理解为一个复杂的,动态的系统,而不是简单的行业或过程,因此,本文特别强调需要重新考虑城市旅游业的需求方的构想和意义。传统上,城市研究中的旅游消费是完全不同的活动,但我的研究认为,一方面旅游与其他形式的移民之间的区别,另一方面与旅游与其他形式的休闲和地方消费之间的区别已经成为越来越模糊。我认为,这不仅带来了城市旅游和休闲景观的重大变化。相反,我也发现有证据表明,流动性和旅游业的普遍性及其去分化的增加,即旅游业和非旅游业活动之间的界限模糊,也改变了空间和空间的含义,并提出了有关城市中若干关键概念的重要问题。研究,例如21世纪的“公民身份”,“社区”和“归属”概念。

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