Il patrimonio culturale in epoca 4.0: una nuova geografia dello sviluppo turistico

De Falco, Stefano and La Foresta, Daniela (2017) Il patrimonio culturale in epoca 4.0: una nuova geografia dello sviluppo turistico. Annali del Turismo, 2017 (VI). pp. 39-58. ISSN 2283-3102

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Abstract

The "digitalisation and interconnectivity" process, for more than twenty years in exponential growth, is setting new paradigms and hubs in world geography, cancelling pre-existing physical boundaries and emerging new virtual ones: a scenario that finds in Industry 4.0 its concretization. In this framework, in every cultural, scientific, and social context, there is a need for serious reflection on the reverberations and externalities that this revolution leads to, with the additional difficulty of a more complex inquiry due to the fact that the effects produced are systemic and therefore not they can be tackled thematically but in integrated logic. Which declinations of this revolution in the tourism sector? Which are the most involved territorial variables, particularly in the field of cultural tourism, that could think about a new geography of tourism in the 4.0 era? To these questions, which are more and more increasingly interest in the scientific debate, this contribution aims to provide arguments and reflections through an analysis that starts from the individual, especially the tourist, to get to assess the phenomenon on an urban scale.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 000 Scienza degli elaboratori - Scienze dell’informazione - Scienze archivistiche, librarie e dell'informazione documentaria – opere generali
000 Scienza degli elaboratori - Scienze dell’informazione - Scienze archivistiche, librarie e dell'informazione documentaria – opere generali > 001 Conoscenza
Depositing User: Albanese Stefania
Date Deposited: 26 Jan 2022 15:46
Last Modified: 26 Jan 2022 16:25
URI: http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/id/eprint/21507

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