Poverty tourism: theoretical reflections and empirical findings regarding an extraordinary form of tourism

Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Rolfes, Manfred
Sexo
Homem
Título do periódico
GeoJournal
Volume
75
Ano de Publicação
2010
Página Inicial
421
Página Final
442
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
Poverty tourism;
Observational-theoretical approach
Slum;
Favela;
Township;
Resumo

During the mid-1990s, a new form of tourism was established in metropolises of several developing countries or emerging nations. This type of tourism consists in visits to the most disadvantaged parts of the respective city. Poverty tours or slum tours are offered on a relatively large scale in the South African cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, as well as in Indian metropolises, to name some important examples. The target group of these tours consists primarily of international tourists. It is estimated that 40,000 such tourists visit favelas in Rio de Janeiro each year, around 300,000 the townships in Cape Town. This contribution refers to and comments on these developments and insights regarding poverty tourism or slumming, based on empirical research and experiences in South Africa, Brazil, and India. It will be shed light on the phenomenon from an observationaltheoretical perspective. It is aimed to open a discussion on the ways poverty tours or slumming observes and simultaneously programmatically charges poverty. And, it will be considered in which way poverty tourism is observed.

Referência Espacial
Região
Periferias da cidade do Rio de Janeiro
Cidade/Município
Rio de Janeiro
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
Rio de Janeiro
Brasil
Habilitado
País estrangeiro
África do Sul
Especificação da Referência Espacial
Johhannesburgo and Cape Town
Brasil
Habilitado
País estrangeiro
Índia
Especificação da Referência Espacial
Regiões metropolitanas na Índia
Referência Temporal
Meiados da década de 1990
Localização Eletrônica
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41148411