El Turismo como Objeto de Investigación -Tourism as an Object of Study

Autores

  • Sergio Moreno Gil
  • Maximiliano E. Korstanje Universidad de Palermo

Palavras-chave:

Turismo. Tourism. Hospitalidad. Hospital. Epistemología. Epistemology. Objeto de Investigación. Object of Study. Definición. Definition.

Resumo

RESUMEN

A pesar de la producción bibliográfica de las últimas décadas, los investigadores asisten a una gran fragmentación en los sentidos que cada disciplina le asigna al Turismo. El paradigma de la sustentabilidad económica ha regido la producción de los estudios turísticos por años, no obstante, en la actualidad la epistemología parece haber entrado en crisis. El presente trabajo discute e intenta una definición de Turismo a través de su objeto de estudio.  En cierta forma, el progreso de la investigación sobre Hospitalidad y Turismo dependerá de la capacidad de los académicos y profesionales de desarrollar una teoría rigurosa basada en la investigación que permita conceptualizar de forma práctica y teórica el término en forma integrada.

PALABRAS CLAVES

Turismo. Hospitalidad. Epistemología. Objeto de Investigación. Definición.

 

ABSTRACT

Despite of the over production of the Tourism-related scholars over the recent decades, there is still a great fragmentation in the sense of tourism, as well as the interpretation of each discipline about Tourism. Though the paradigm of sustainability has ruled the discipline for years, no less true is that in the recent years the object of study of Tourism has waded into crisis. The present text attempts a shared definition of tourism through its object of study. Certainly, the progress of tourism investigation depends on the capacity of scholarship and policy makers to shape an exhaustive definition towards a more integrated form.

KEY WORDS

Tourism. Hospitality Epistemology. Object of Study. Definition.

 

AUTORIA

Sergio Moreno Gil – Doutor. Universidad de la Palma de la Gran Canaria, España. Currículo: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sergio_Moreno-Gil/3 E-mail: sergio.moreno@ulpgc.es

Maximiliano E. Korstanje – Licenciado. Professor na Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currículo: https://palermo.academia.edu/MaximilianoEKorstanje/CurriculumVitae E-mail: mkorst@palermo.edu

Patricia Picaso Peral – Doutora. Universidad de la Palma de la Gran Canaria, España. Curriculo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciapicazo/?originalSubdomain=es. Email: patricia.picazo@ulpgc.es

 

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PROCESSO EDITORIAL

Recebido: 22 OUT 18.  Avaliado: NOV 18 - MAI 19. Aceito: 7 DEZ 19

Biografia do Autor

Maximiliano E. Korstanje, Universidad de Palermo

Maximiliano E Korstanje es profesor del departamento de Ciencias Económicas y miembro del centro de Investigaciones en Turismo y Hospitalidad de la Universidad de Palermo, Argentina. Con más de 800 artículos publicados en revistas especializadas y 25 libros, trabaja como Editor en Jefe del International Journal of Safety and Security in Tourism & hospitality (UP) y de International Jouranl of Cyber-Warfare and Terrorism (IGI Global US). En el 2015 es nombrado Visiting Research Fellow, School of Sociology and Social Policy, Universidad de Leeds, Reino Unido. Ha recibido nominaciones para 5 doctorados honoris causa por su contribución al estudio del turismo y el terrorismo.

 

En los últimos años, su interés estuvo abocado al estudio del 11 de Septiembre y su impacto en el turismo, el mal, la movilidad, el cine, la tortura, violación a los derechos humanos, y la economía entre otros temas. Su perspectiva del terrorismo apunta a una relación dialéctica entre un Estado incapaz de sustentar el orden y velar por los derechos básicos y un grupo de insurgentes que apelan a la violencia como método. Sus trabajos lo han llevado a co-editar la revista Int. Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies (Inderscience), Event Management (Universidad Clemson, Estados Unidos) e Int. Journal of Tourism and Travels (Universidad Adnan Menderes, Turquía). Es miembro asociado del CERS (Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies, University of Leeds UK & Global affiliate del Tourism Crisis Management Institute. University of Florida, US.

 

Como investigador forma parte del proyecto “Seguridad, Derechos Humanos e inclusión Social en el Turismo para un análisis de la Seguridad y la accesibilidad para las personas con capacidades restringidas, Universidad Nacional De Quilmes, Argentina. Considerado uno de los especialistas más importantes en seguridad turística de habla hispana, actualmente se desempeña como colaborador, revisor, y miembro de Comité de unas 40 revistas científicas especializadas en desastres, turismo, estudios de riesgo y procesos de reconstrucción. Entre sus distinciones se destacan su inclusión en el prestigioso índice mundial Marquis Who is Who in the World (desde 2010), En el 2012 gana el premio en calidad y excelencia por su labor como “outstanding reviewer” de la revista Int. Journal of Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment (Universidad de Salford, Reino Unido) que otorga la cadena británica Emerald Publishing (West Yorkshire). En 2013 vuelve a ganar el mismo premio por la revista Place Management and Development. Institute of Place, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Para 2014 recibe la distinción como “Reviewer certificate” por la International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida US.

Publicado

2020-01-11

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Gil, S. M., & Korstanje, M. E. (2020). El Turismo como Objeto de Investigación -Tourism as an Object of Study. Revista Rosa Dos Ventos - Turismo E Hospitalidade, 12(1). Recuperado de https://sou.ucs.br/etc/revistas/index.php/rosadosventos/article/view/6788