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Título : The social construction of anti-tourism protest in tourist cities: a case study of Barcelona
Autoría: González-Reverté, Francesc  
Soliguer Guix, Anna  
Citación : González-Reverté, F. [Francesc] & Soliguer Guix, A. [Anna]. (2024). The social construction of anti-tourism protest in tourist cities: a case study of Barcelona. International Journal of Tourism Cities, 10(3): 842-59. doi: 10.1108/IJTC-09-2022-0211
Resumen : Purpose. Focusing on critical discourse analysis, this paper aims to propose a framework for analysing the way activist anti-tourism groups construct their social action of protest. The authors argue that activist groups use different narrative strategies to construct and legitimise their discourse of protest to convey social meanings for social action practices. This study represents an attempt to explain how anti-tourism activist groups have the agency to build different paradigms of protest rooted in particular views of tourism. Design/methodology/approach. As a result of the lack of research in this area, this study used a comparative case study methodology drawn on four case studies in the field of anti-tourism protest. Case study is deemed adequate to explore a complex social phenomenon, how activist groups differ from each other, in a specific socio-economic context. A critical discourse analysis method is used to study primary (interviews) and secondary sources (reports, websites and online campaigns documents) of information, which express the activist group motivations and objectives to protest against tourism. Findings. This study’s findings provide evidence in how discourse differs among the protest groups. Three narrative paradigms of protest are identified, which guide their agency: scepticism, based on a global and ecological approach; non-interventionist transformation, rooted in local community issues; and direct transformation, based on a sectoral problem-solving approach. These differences are interpreted as the consequences of the emergence and the development of different paths of protest according to specific social contexts and power relations in which anti-tourism groups are embedded. Originality/value. This paper provides a contemporary approach to anti-tourism activism within the context of social movements. This case study may be of interest to practitioners and international destination managers interested in gaining a better understanding of anti-tourism protest strategies, new anti-tourism narratives following COVID-19 and the opportunities and challenges for opening a dialogue with those involved in activism and social urban movements as part of sustainable tourism governance. Our results can also help activists to rethink how they integrate differences and particular strategic positions to avoid hindering collective action. This knowledge is especially useful for managers and authorities seeking to develop more accurate collaborative governance practices with local activists, and especially those interested in fostering participative action without marginalising the diverse range of local community perspectives.
Palabras clave : urban tourism
anti-tourism protests
critical discourse analysis
social urban movements
Barcelona
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJTC-09-2022-0211
Tipo de documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Versión del documento: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Fecha de publicación : 22-ene-2024
Licencia de publicación: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/  
Datos relacionados: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10488-024-01350-w/metrics
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