This paper aims to advance the understanding of the link between culture, territory and organisation in Mexico. My analysis considered how legal and customary access to natural and cultural Commons impacts on the governance and cultural control of two tourism projects in rural Mexico, and the products they offer. Using a tourist/quotidian ethnography and critical readings of cultural texts, produced to promote their tourist products, this study highlights tensions that have emerged when the appropriation of the natural and cultural Commons benefits specific groups to the exclusion of others. In this context organisational characteristics associated with territory, land tenure and customs are relevant to understanding the challenges alternat...
This thesis focuses on cultural narratives and representations of Mexico, Mexicans, and Mexican cult...
The rise of wine tourism in Queretaro is part of a larger process of economic and social restructuri...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Indigenous cultures are significant for tourism but their owners have been systematically excluded f...
Agricultural, communal, and indigenous communities, organized as ejidos, hav...
In 1998, a dispute between a federal government agency and the local community of Chacchoben resulte...
Tourism activity in Mexico has been one of the most important components of revenue generation as a ...
The aim of the present paper is to illustrate the difference between the conceptualization by the po...
Indigenous and community-managed Protected Areas are currently being promoted and backed financially...
North Americans buying second homes Mexico have increased in recent decades. However this type of mo...
Since the 1940s, the Costalegre, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, has been recognized as having a hig...
Capítulo de LibroBiocultural heritage is a social-historical construction, housing the biological an...
Despite ten years of strategic focus on growth through sustainable tourism, few research projects ge...
Concerns regarding touristic commodification and its effects on host communities have long been a st...
This thesis focuses on cultural narratives and representations of Mexico, Mexicans, and Mexican cult...
The rise of wine tourism in Queretaro is part of a larger process of economic and social restructuri...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Indigenous cultures are significant for tourism but their owners have been systematically excluded f...
Agricultural, communal, and indigenous communities, organized as ejidos, hav...
In 1998, a dispute between a federal government agency and the local community of Chacchoben resulte...
Tourism activity in Mexico has been one of the most important components of revenue generation as a ...
The aim of the present paper is to illustrate the difference between the conceptualization by the po...
Indigenous and community-managed Protected Areas are currently being promoted and backed financially...
North Americans buying second homes Mexico have increased in recent decades. However this type of mo...
Since the 1940s, the Costalegre, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, has been recognized as having a hig...
Capítulo de LibroBiocultural heritage is a social-historical construction, housing the biological an...
Despite ten years of strategic focus on growth through sustainable tourism, few research projects ge...
Concerns regarding touristic commodification and its effects on host communities have long been a st...
This thesis focuses on cultural narratives and representations of Mexico, Mexicans, and Mexican cult...
The rise of wine tourism in Queretaro is part of a larger process of economic and social restructuri...
This article analyzes the factors that are associated with community participation in the processes ...