A partir d’une enquête ethnographique multisituée menée dans plusieurs communautés quichua, shuar et achuar d’Amazonie équatorienne et auprès d’acteurs extérieurs (institutions gouvernementales, ONG, agences de voyage, etc.), cette thèse interroge les dynamiques culturelles et identitaires à l’œuvre dans les projets de tourisme communautaire. En prenant en compte le contexte de « glocalisation » dans lequel le tourisme opère, elle cherche à appréhender les enjeux qui s’articulent autour de cette activité, en tentant d’en saisir les contours, d’évaluer les stratégies mises en place et d’analyser le rôle des différents acteurs dans ce processus. Elle s’intéresse également à la manière dont l’identité culturelle et les performances touristique...
This thesis explores the engagement of a group of Mapuche-Pewenche communities with tourism in south...
Community Tourism in Ecuador: ¿Quo Vadis? The community tourism, defined as all solidarity tourism a...
At first sight, community-based tourism seems to be an alternative to mass tourism with less environ...
La globalización implica la sacralización del mercado y se sostiene sobre diversos procesos de homog...
In the Amazon of Ecuador, the arrival of the petroleum industry helped to turn this space like an ac...
Abstract ■ Turismo comunitario is a type of community-based tourism that focuses on achieving certai...
The Kichwa Añangu Community lives in Ecuador's Yasuní National Park. As a community, they have chose...
Este texto propone abordar la dimensión de la “cultura turística” como factor determinante en el des...
Enabled by a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, this thesis examines indigenous involvement in...
From the empirical observation of the productivity of misunderstandings between tourists and kanak t...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Este artículo tiene por objeto aportar al campo de las ciencias sociales en una relación entre terri...
This article approaches livelihood alterations in Indigenous communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon as...
El siguiente artículo surge a la luz de las políticas gubernamentales latinoamericanas de fin...
The aim of this work is to identify community the initiatives anchored to community-based tourism (C...
This thesis explores the engagement of a group of Mapuche-Pewenche communities with tourism in south...
Community Tourism in Ecuador: ¿Quo Vadis? The community tourism, defined as all solidarity tourism a...
At first sight, community-based tourism seems to be an alternative to mass tourism with less environ...
La globalización implica la sacralización del mercado y se sostiene sobre diversos procesos de homog...
In the Amazon of Ecuador, the arrival of the petroleum industry helped to turn this space like an ac...
Abstract ■ Turismo comunitario is a type of community-based tourism that focuses on achieving certai...
The Kichwa Añangu Community lives in Ecuador's Yasuní National Park. As a community, they have chose...
Este texto propone abordar la dimensión de la “cultura turística” como factor determinante en el des...
Enabled by a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, this thesis examines indigenous involvement in...
From the empirical observation of the productivity of misunderstandings between tourists and kanak t...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Este artículo tiene por objeto aportar al campo de las ciencias sociales en una relación entre terri...
This article approaches livelihood alterations in Indigenous communities of the Ecuadorian Amazon as...
El siguiente artículo surge a la luz de las políticas gubernamentales latinoamericanas de fin...
The aim of this work is to identify community the initiatives anchored to community-based tourism (C...
This thesis explores the engagement of a group of Mapuche-Pewenche communities with tourism in south...
Community Tourism in Ecuador: ¿Quo Vadis? The community tourism, defined as all solidarity tourism a...
At first sight, community-based tourism seems to be an alternative to mass tourism with less environ...