Reconnecting tourism after COVID-19: the paradox of alterity in tourism areas |
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Authors: | Dominic Lapointe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canadalapointe.dominic@uqam.ca |
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Abstract: | AbstractOne of the transformations induced by the almost complete halt of tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been a turning of the tourism sectors to a greater orientation towards their host communities. The enclavic tendencies of tourism areas, along with a multilayered approach to alterity gives insight into ongoing changes in the Quebec, Canada, tourism industry that have been enhanced by the COVID-19 pandemic. These changes points to a relinking of tourism to the needs of the host communities as part of a survival strategy in a time when there are no tourists, and could become, in the long run, a resilience strategy. On the other hand, there is a possibility of a reinforcement of the alterity and a further delinking of tourism in a “6?foot-tourism world” where sanitary safety would be at the core of a closed and controlled tourism development. |
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Keywords: | Alterity enclave territories Canada COVID-19 |
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