Over a billion tourists are traveling around the world every year, driven by the desire to achieve those images seen multiplied on the screens, Rialto bridge, Colosseum, Brandenburger Tor, etc. With the impressive volume of photos they take back home and the inability to relate the experience of the trip, they witness the impermeability of the places they have visited, which can be touched, consumed, even destroyed, but not crossed. Big tourism is no longer interested in knowing and experiencing works of art and landscapes, because what really counts is possessing them. In this article I will focus in particular on the effects of big tourism on the destination Venezia, as it represents an extreme case even just considering the numerical da...
This contribution provides an insight into the main residential issues which are affecting Venice hi...
Mass tourism has been creating increasing complaints and resistances in many tourist cities worldwid...
2noSince 1987, Venice and its Lagoon is an UNESCO World Heritage site. However, from 2014 it risks t...
Venice experiences a type of invasion of some 12 million visitors a year and most of these converge ...
Venice is one of the most famous iconic destinations and one of the most emblematic cases of overtou...
Kayla Kennedy, HTR318: Cultural TourismFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Kathleen O\u27Brien, Hospitality...
Venice is a tourist destination par excellence. Not surprisingly, therefore, the enormous number of ...
This article aims to present the current tourism problem in Venice and specifically to analyse how t...
This essay develops a previous paper (Parmeggiani, 2010) with the issues of Venice as a visual appa...
The hypothesis of this paper is that Venice has been and still is an extraordinary example of visual...
In 2017 the traditional ‘Redentore’ feast in Venice was celebrated as usual on July 15th with a prov...
Venice, Italy is an emblematic case of unsustainable tourism development. After many years of studyi...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Although Venice has always been a popular tourist destination, the phenomenon has increased strongly...
The discourse about tourism and urban structures deals with real, imaginary and symbolic themes. Sta...
This contribution provides an insight into the main residential issues which are affecting Venice hi...
Mass tourism has been creating increasing complaints and resistances in many tourist cities worldwid...
2noSince 1987, Venice and its Lagoon is an UNESCO World Heritage site. However, from 2014 it risks t...
Venice experiences a type of invasion of some 12 million visitors a year and most of these converge ...
Venice is one of the most famous iconic destinations and one of the most emblematic cases of overtou...
Kayla Kennedy, HTR318: Cultural TourismFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Kathleen O\u27Brien, Hospitality...
Venice is a tourist destination par excellence. Not surprisingly, therefore, the enormous number of ...
This article aims to present the current tourism problem in Venice and specifically to analyse how t...
This essay develops a previous paper (Parmeggiani, 2010) with the issues of Venice as a visual appa...
The hypothesis of this paper is that Venice has been and still is an extraordinary example of visual...
In 2017 the traditional ‘Redentore’ feast in Venice was celebrated as usual on July 15th with a prov...
Venice, Italy is an emblematic case of unsustainable tourism development. After many years of studyi...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Although Venice has always been a popular tourist destination, the phenomenon has increased strongly...
The discourse about tourism and urban structures deals with real, imaginary and symbolic themes. Sta...
This contribution provides an insight into the main residential issues which are affecting Venice hi...
Mass tourism has been creating increasing complaints and resistances in many tourist cities worldwid...
2noSince 1987, Venice and its Lagoon is an UNESCO World Heritage site. However, from 2014 it risks t...