2020
DOI: 10.5209/raso.68461
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Bourdieu en el World Pride 2017: especies de capital dentro y alrededor de un evento turístico

Abstract: El Orgullo LGTBI —lesbianas, gais, trans, bisexuales, intersexuales— de Madrid es uno de los mayores eventos de la ciudad, e incluye una de las manifestaciones más multitudinarias del mundo por la diversidad sexual y de género. En 2017 el evento fue aún más relevante al acoger la ciudad el World Pride 2017, un Orgullo a nivel global bajo una marca propiedad de una oenegé multinacional. AEGAL, la principal asociación empresarial LGTBI madrileña, fue la titular directa de la marca-evento, apoyándose en oenegés a… Show more

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“…LGBTQ tourism research may be understood as either demand-led or supply-led; according to Vorobjovas-Pinta and Hardy's (2015) review, a significant majority has focused on the former, as studies of the tourists themselves and their motivations (see Prat Forga, 2015; Vorobjovas-Pinta, 2018), whereas the latter approach has zoomed in the different spaces and destinations, as well as in the role of the professionals involved in the sector (see Otero Paradela et al, 2014;Domínguez Ruiz, 2020). Throughout these approaches and exercises of mostly qualitative research, a systemic view of the LGBTQ tourist market may be seen, from which both supply and demand co-construct each other.…”
Section: Approach-wise Mostmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LGBTQ tourism research may be understood as either demand-led or supply-led; according to Vorobjovas-Pinta and Hardy's (2015) review, a significant majority has focused on the former, as studies of the tourists themselves and their motivations (see Prat Forga, 2015; Vorobjovas-Pinta, 2018), whereas the latter approach has zoomed in the different spaces and destinations, as well as in the role of the professionals involved in the sector (see Otero Paradela et al, 2014;Domínguez Ruiz, 2020). Throughout these approaches and exercises of mostly qualitative research, a systemic view of the LGBTQ tourist market may be seen, from which both supply and demand co-construct each other.…”
Section: Approach-wise Mostmentioning
confidence: 99%