Andrei Țăranu[*] Abstract The new Coronavirus pandemic which affected the world, along with the ongoing economic crisis, the war in Ukraine and other destabilizing events are generating social and political changes. The aim of this paper is to argue that populism does not lose ground, but on the contrary, strengthens and becomes more radical. I…
WORLDVIEWS DEVELOPED FOR DEVOLUTION AND CAPACITY TO INNOVATE – THE EAST MIDLANDS EXAMPLE
Peter Wiltshier[1] Abstract In an environment of deregulated tourism management, with plenty of vigorous competition, the dialogues of actor-networks (Latour, 2004) become critical for the analysis of the success of many key stakeholders working harmoniously in the community. These key people have tasked themselves with creating, defining, interpreting and reinterpreting the need to move forward…
SCENARIOS AND FUTURE TRENDS OF DIGITAL TOURISM
Luisa Carbone[2], Tony Urbani[3] Abstract The tertiary sector has been redesigned by two fundamental elements: the industrial revolution 4.0 and the spread of the Pandemic. Two factors that have transformed the traveller into an adprosumer of experiences, no longer the detached tourist or passive user of the attractions of a territory, but a producer…