Boletim Técnico do Senac (Apr 2004)
Comunidades receptoras locais e comunidades de turistas: redimensionando responsabilidades para um turismo sustentável
Abstract
The possibility of redefining the principles that underlie the models of temporary co-existence - where the civilized and the exotic, the dominating and the dominated, the global and the local meet with one another - offers a panorama for reflecting on the social dimension of the sustainability of tourism. Examining the crisis of modernity - tied as it is to the dichotomy that views nature and society as isolated, airtight categories - helps to clarify further the hybrid conditions that disturb the dynamics of the interaction between individual and collective identities.
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