Sustainable tourism and mayan communities in resistance to the north of Quintana Roo: An intercultural reflection
The opening of the free market as part of the model constituted by liberal policies has transformed the identity and the culture of society. In this sense, the coastal areas of the Mexican southeast have been covered with private tourism services companies, which has allowed to generate new lines of...
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| Tipo de recurso: | artículo |
| Estado: | Versión publicada |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2017 |
| País: | México |
| Institución: | UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE YUCATÁN |
| Repositorio: | Antrópica. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades |
| Idioma: | español |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:ojs2.www.antropica.com.mx:article/148 |
| Acceso en línea: | https://antropica.com.mx/ojs2/index.php/AntropicaRCSH/article/view/148 |
| Access Level: | acceso abierto |
| Palabra clave: | interculturality globalization tourism rural communities. turism communities mayan resistance Quintana Roo reflection intercultural interculturalidad globalización turismo comunidades rurales comunidades mayas resistencia reflexion |
| Sumario: | The opening of the free market as part of the model constituted by liberal policies has transformed the identity and the culture of society. In this sense, the coastal areas of the Mexican southeast have been covered with private tourism services companies, which has allowed to generate new lines of investigation around the impact of tourism in Mayan communities. The problematic raised is subject to the massification of some tourist destinations, which has brought a perspective of vulnerability in Mayan communities of Quintana Roo. In this context, a reflection based on interculturality is presented in areas of conflict. |
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