Generali:

  • Dipartimento: Lettere E Filosofia
  • Settore Ministeriale: M-GGR/01
  • Codice di verbalizzazione: 804002418
  • Metodi di insegnamento: Frontale
  • Metodi di valutazione: Orale
  • Prerequisiti: NONE
  • Obiettivi: LEARNING OUTCOMES: In this course the students will learn how tourism has become a tool in the construction and management of power relations on the different territories. We will see how political decision makers, operators, citizens use tourism to change relationships (even power reletionships). This is consistent with a course that has its central element in the "made in Italy" and heritage. These are two essential elements in the concept of "Geopolitics". KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: The student will learn the tools of geopolitics and geography related to tourism. APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: The student will be able to analyze the different cases he will face: in a multi-scale framework MAKING JUDGEMENTS: The student will be able to understand the context and the positions of the different actors in the field, making himself an autonomous picture of the situation. COMMUNICATION SKILLS: The student will be able to create a representation, in a geopolitical sense, to support a specific tourism project or to expose the framework. LEARNING SKILLS: Students will be able to investigate with new materials and will have information on where to find material of interest to the different cases that will have to face. STUDY MATERIALS NEEDED TO PREPARE FOR THE EXAM (STUDYING ALL PARTS OF BOTH BOOKS IS MANDATORY) M. Mostafanezhad, M. C�rdoba Azcárate, R. Norum, "Tourism Geopolitics: Assemblages of Infrastructure, Affect, and Imagination", The University of Arizona Press, 2021. D. hall, Tourism and Geopolitics: Issues and Concepts from Central and Eastern Europe, CABI, 2017
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Didattica:

  • A.A.: 2023/2024
  • Canale: UNICO
  • Crediti: 6
  • Obbligo di Frequenza: No