The prepandemic unbridled growth of tourism has triggered a significant debate regarding the future of cities; several authors suggest that neighbourhood change produced by tourism should be conceived as a form of gentrification. Yet research on population shifts—a fundamental dimension of gentrification—in such neighbourhoods is scarce. Our exploration of the Gòtic area in Barcelona, using quantitative and qualitative techniques, reveals a process of population restructuring characterised by a decrease of long-term residents and inhabited dwellings, and the arrival of young and transnational gentrifiers that are increasingly mobile and form a transient population. We then use some insights from the mobilities literature to make se...
EPHEMERAL CITY: PHOTOS OF GENTRIFICATIONMADRID & VALENCIA, SPAIN5th–23rd of March, 2019Jonna Tol...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse urban transformation as a tourism resource. Tourism is unden...
Los lugares centrales de muchas ciudades se caracterizan hoy por el excesivo peso que el turismo ha ...
The prepandemic unbridled growth of tourism has triggered a significant debate regarding the future...
Altres ajuts: PTDC/GESURB/30551/2017Altres ajuts: UIDB/00295/2020Altres ajuts: UIDP/00295/2020The pr...
In a context of global-scale inequalities and increased middle-class transnational mobility, this pa...
In a context of global-scale inequalities and increased middle-class transnational mobility, this pa...
Increased international tourism in large European cities has been a growing social and political is...
With the continuation of the growth momentum of international tourism mobility and negative effects ...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of holiday rentals in the historic centre of Barcelona. The int...
This research explores the socio-spatial impact of tourism in a central neighbourhood of Barcelona. ...
In the twenty-first century, tourism has grown in cities in an unprecedented way and, importantly, t...
This article aims to address the apparent contradiction between the urban demographic and migratory ...
Globalization and the development of the so-called “collaborative economies” has coincid...
Consolidated tourist destinations transform cities in terms of both their urban characteristics and ...
EPHEMERAL CITY: PHOTOS OF GENTRIFICATIONMADRID & VALENCIA, SPAIN5th–23rd of March, 2019Jonna Tol...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse urban transformation as a tourism resource. Tourism is unden...
Los lugares centrales de muchas ciudades se caracterizan hoy por el excesivo peso que el turismo ha ...
The prepandemic unbridled growth of tourism has triggered a significant debate regarding the future...
Altres ajuts: PTDC/GESURB/30551/2017Altres ajuts: UIDB/00295/2020Altres ajuts: UIDP/00295/2020The pr...
In a context of global-scale inequalities and increased middle-class transnational mobility, this pa...
In a context of global-scale inequalities and increased middle-class transnational mobility, this pa...
Increased international tourism in large European cities has been a growing social and political is...
With the continuation of the growth momentum of international tourism mobility and negative effects ...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of holiday rentals in the historic centre of Barcelona. The int...
This research explores the socio-spatial impact of tourism in a central neighbourhood of Barcelona. ...
In the twenty-first century, tourism has grown in cities in an unprecedented way and, importantly, t...
This article aims to address the apparent contradiction between the urban demographic and migratory ...
Globalization and the development of the so-called “collaborative economies” has coincid...
Consolidated tourist destinations transform cities in terms of both their urban characteristics and ...
EPHEMERAL CITY: PHOTOS OF GENTRIFICATIONMADRID & VALENCIA, SPAIN5th–23rd of March, 2019Jonna Tol...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse urban transformation as a tourism resource. Tourism is unden...
Los lugares centrales de muchas ciudades se caracterizan hoy por el excesivo peso que el turismo ha ...