The article reflects about the touristic practice in quilombo territories, searching to analyses the process of insertion of Filipa's community in the market of communitarian tourism. The study raises issues about the territory (Almeida, 1989) and the recognition (Taylor, 1997) of quilombo communities. Contextualizes the communitarian tourism as model of an activity that facilitates and determinates the participation and management of little communities in process of development of the attractions, which guarantees autonomy and cultural and environmental preservation of touristic resources and providing that the resources generated by the activity completes the communities necessities. Starting with a literature and field research based on ...
The global expansion of tourism industry has forced several indigenous populations to participate in...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...
Indigenous communities are nucleus of touristic attractiveness due its partner-cultural and historic...
Abstract: this article aims to describe the experience lived by the quilombola communities of Prata ...
"O planejamento turístico como instrumento de legitimação cultural em território quilombola". Atravé...
The article presented here has as main objective to investigate how cultural events can contribute t...
The management of community-based tourism (CBT) meets the demands and needs of the receiving communi...
Latin America has as one of its features the landscape diversity that shapes the territory of small ...
Community-based tourism is advocated by indigenous organizations and leftist actors throughout Latin...
In the early 1980 the alternative tourism begins to gain strength in Brazilian market. This activity...
In this article, the role of tourism in the replication of narratives about the indigenous past is d...
This article is about the construction of social identity and the constitution of the otherness of s...
This article aimed to do a comparative study by analysis of the tourism development processes invol...
This study aims to analyze the contribution that the future implementation of community-based touris...
Este texto propone abordar la dimensión de la “cultura turística” como factor determinante en el des...
The global expansion of tourism industry has forced several indigenous populations to participate in...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...
Indigenous communities are nucleus of touristic attractiveness due its partner-cultural and historic...
Abstract: this article aims to describe the experience lived by the quilombola communities of Prata ...
"O planejamento turístico como instrumento de legitimação cultural em território quilombola". Atravé...
The article presented here has as main objective to investigate how cultural events can contribute t...
The management of community-based tourism (CBT) meets the demands and needs of the receiving communi...
Latin America has as one of its features the landscape diversity that shapes the territory of small ...
Community-based tourism is advocated by indigenous organizations and leftist actors throughout Latin...
In the early 1980 the alternative tourism begins to gain strength in Brazilian market. This activity...
In this article, the role of tourism in the replication of narratives about the indigenous past is d...
This article is about the construction of social identity and the constitution of the otherness of s...
This article aimed to do a comparative study by analysis of the tourism development processes invol...
This study aims to analyze the contribution that the future implementation of community-based touris...
Este texto propone abordar la dimensión de la “cultura turística” como factor determinante en el des...
The global expansion of tourism industry has forced several indigenous populations to participate in...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...
Indigenous communities are nucleus of touristic attractiveness due its partner-cultural and historic...