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Introduction. Addressing tourism-gentrification processes in contemporary Metropolises

Maria Gravari-Barbas & Sandra Guinand

Section 1- Tourism gentrification, heritagization and urban regeneration

Chapter 2. A new colonization of caribbean cities. Urban regeneration policies as a strategy in tourism development and gentrification in Santo Domingo’s colonial city

Jesús M. González Pérez (Associate Professor, University of the Balearic Islands)

Chapter 3. Tourism gentrification in time of crisis: the case of 101 Reykjavik

Anne-Cécile Mermet, (Associate researcher, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

Chapter 4. Tourism Gentrification in the cities of developing countries: A case study of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Sairi Tatiana Pineros (Phd candidate, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

Section 2 – Tourism Gentrification and the urban cultural and creative turn.

Chapter 5. The Barrio Chino as last frontier: the penetration of everyday tourism in the dodgy heart of the Raval.

Alan Quaglieri Domínguez (PhD Candidate, Rovira i Virgili University)

Alessandro Scarnato (Architect PhD, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Blast.es)

Chapter 6. Rome, cultural metropolis versus industrial heritage: a paradoxical touristification strategy?

Sarah Lilia Baudry (Phd candidate, Géographie-cité, Paris-Diderot)

Chapter 7. Grunge Authenticity: The Tenement as Upscale Tourist Destination

Elissa Sampson (Visiting scholar, Cornell University)

Section 3 – Who are the tourism gentrifiers?

Chapter 8. The sharing economy and its role in metropolitan tourism

Andreas Kagermeier (Professor, Trier Uniervsity) Natalie Stors (Phd candidate, Trier University)

Chapter 9. Post-tourism on the waterfront. Bringing back locals and residents at the Seaport 

Sandra Guinand (FNS fellow, Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Vienna University, Associate researcher, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

Chapter 10. Playing for/with Time: Tourism and Heritage in Greece and in Thailand

Michael Herzfeld (Professor, Harvard University)

Section 4 – Forms and expressions of tourism gentrification: a critical analysis

Chapter 11. Tourism and urban changes. Lessons from Lisbon

Teresa Barata-Salgueiro (Professor, IGOT, Lisbon University), Luis Mendes (phd candidate, IGOT, Lisbon University), Pedro Guimarães (IGOT, Lisbon University)

Chapter 12. Tourism gentrification in the context of rapid urbanization of China: A discussion on the theory of rent gap

Liang Zengxian (Lecturer, SunYat-sen University)

Chapter 13. Super-gentrification and hyper-tourismification Le Marais, Paris

Maria Gravari-Barbas (Professor, Paris 1 University Panthéon-Sorbonne IREST, EIREST)

 

Maria Gravari-Barbas is an architect and geographer. She is Professor and Director of the Institute for Research and High Studies of Tourism (IREST) and a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Team for Tourism Research (EIREST), Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Her research focuses on the contemporary production of urban spaces in relation to tourism, architecture, heritage and festive phenomena.

Sandra Guinand is an urban-planner and geographer. She is a FNS Fellow, visiting researcher at the Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Vienna University, associate researcher at EIREST, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, and Centre Jacques Berque. Her research interests focus on urban regeneration projects, socio-economical transformations of urban landscape, with a specific focus on heritage processes and public–private partnerships