Núm. 52 (2021)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/186369

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  • Turismo y vulnerabilidad social. Reflexiones para algunos casos latinoamericanos Vianchá-Sánchez, Zulma; Rojas-Pinilla, Humberto; Barrera-Rojas, Miguel Ángel; 7-30
  • O caráter anticolonial da luta contra o racismo no Brasil de Castro, Susana; 31-42
  • Mulheres transexuais e travestis negras: vulnerabilidade, preconceito e discriminação Castro Siqueira, Gabriel; Marrone Marcolino, Alice; de Oliveira dos Santos, Alessandro; 43-57

  • Varia
  • Estética chicha: nuevas formas de creatividad popular en Lima de inicios del siglo XXI Quispe Lázaro, Arturo; 61-93

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  • Lima, ciudad coproducida Calderón Cockburn, Julio; 97-100
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      Turismo y vulnerabilidad social. Reflexiones para algunos casos latinoamericanos
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-11-16) Vianchá-Sánchez, Zulma; Rojas-Pinilla, Humberto; Barrera-Rojas, Miguel Ángel
      Tourism is considered a way out of poverty and a generator of contexts of social vulnerability because it develops in diverse contexts and territorial conditions, which generate results ambivalent. In Latin America, social structures and inequities increase the vulnerability of host communities, which is why the impacts of tourism are not always beneficial. This article analyzes the transformation processes that emerge because of the configuration of tourist destinations and their complex interrelationships and impacts. The review was carried out from searches of cases in Latin American in the SCOPUS database, then a case in Mexico and Colombia was selected to deepen these transformations. The study made it possible to identify that the impacts most referenced in the research are negative, particularly related to the destruction and loss of resilience of ecosystems, the increase in the social vulnerability of the livelihoods of local communities, the increase in conflicts due to the access and use of natural resources and inequality in the distribution of costs and benefits of tourism.