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- W2899640752 abstract "espanolLa Carta del Turismo Sostenible (2015) reconoce que la cohesion social y economica de un destino turistico son principios fundamentales para su desarrollo. Sin embargo, el miedo al delitoviolencia actua en sentido contrario al reducir los lazos sociales, de solidaridad y profundizando en las desigualdades. Las preguntas guias fueron: ?Que representaciones y cartografias “del miedo” existen en la ciudad? ?Cuales son los lugares y las caracteristicas socio-espaciales, ambientales y temporales que provocan sentimientos de inseguridad? ?Cuales son las estrategias para paliarlo? ?Que implica tener miedo en la ciudad? Se aplico la metodologia de los imaginarios, las declinaciones espaciales de la violencia/miedo de Alicia Lindon, captados por fragmentos, y la experiencia en los mismos. Se realizaron cuestionarios con preguntas abiertas aplicadas a turistas y residentes de la ciudad historica de Guanajuato, Mexico. Se cartografiaron los lugares “del miedo” y las franjas horarias inseguras que difunden y estigmatizan social o espacialmente por el desorden, la incivilidad o por los delitos ahi cometidos. El miedo acorta espacial y temporalmente el uso de la ciudad, debilita la cohesion social, fomenta el individualismo, fragmenta la experiencia urbana, y segrega concentrando los problemas en areas acotadas creando sectores de riesgo. Reduce la afluencia turistica, el nivel de satisfaccion y la interaccion anfitrion-invitado lo que facilita el malentendido, la hostilidad y el conflicto. Asi, el miedo puede contribuir a la retirada de visitantes y visitados. Informacion georreferenciada util en el diseno de politicas publicas que permitan favorecer a un turismo y desarrollo sostenible EnglishTourism and Fear of Crime–Violence. The Case of The Historical City of Guanajuato, Mexico. Charter for Sustainable Tourism (2015) acknowledges that social and economic cohesion of a touristic destination are fundamental principles for its development. However, the fear to felony-violence has the opposite effect by reducing the solidarity, social bonds, and going deeper into the inequalities. The leading question were: What representations and cartographies “of fear” are in the city? What are the places and socio-spatial, environmental and temporal characteristics that provoke feelings of insecurity? What are the strategies to alleviate it? What does imply to be afraid in the city? Through questionnaires with open questions applied to tourists and residents of Guanajuato’s historic town. Through the methodology of urban imaginaries, the spacialities of violence/fear by Alicia Lindon, were captured by fragments, and the experience in itself. Through questionnaires with open questions applied to tourists and residents of the historic town of Guanajuato, Gto. “The fear” sites and unsafe slots were mapped, these places are broadcast and stigmatizing social or spatially by the disorder, the incivility or for the crimes committed there. Fear shortens spatial and temporal use of the city, weakens social cohesion, encourages individualism, fragments the urban experience, and segregates focusing problems in bounded areas creating risk sectors. It reduces the tourist influx, the level of satisfaction, and interaction which facilitates the misunderstanding, hostility and conflict. Thus, fear can contribute to the withdrawal of tourists and hosts. This is useful georeferenced information into the design of public politics that allows to perform tourism and sustainable development" @default.
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- W2899640752 title "TURISMO Y MIEDO AL DELITO-VIOLENCIA. El caso de la ciudad histórica de Guanajuato (México)" @default.
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