
Tourism and Cultural Interaction: A Paradoxical Relationship
Author(s) -
Jorge Ferraz,
Sandro Serpa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of educational and social research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.162
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2239-978X
pISSN - 2240-0524
DOI - 10.36941/jesr-2021-0049
Subject(s) - tourism , interculturalism , multiculturalism , context (archaeology) , sociology , subject (documents) , tourism geography , ideal (ethics) , environmental ethics , social psychology , aesthetics , epistemology , psychology , political science , law , history , pedagogy , philosophy , archaeology , library science , computer science
The objective of this paper is to discuss and contribute to the understanding of the relationship between tourism and cultural interaction, as well as the relationship between people of different cultural backgrounds in tourist context. The interaction between cultures framed by an ideal intercultural communication is frequently the center of a tourism discourse, promoting a possible heavenly world brought by tourism. This paper argues that its relationship is, by definition, problematic because of the complexities of the tourism and the cultural phenomena, clearly shown on the contemporary social and scientific debate about monoculturalism, multiculturalism and interculturalism, and the problems and paradoxes it entails. The discourses of international organizations on the specific subjects of cultural issues and relationships, having in mind their institutional roles, also reflect, in their choices and silences, the complexity of the subject. The main conclusion of this piece of research is that such a relationship is inescapably complex, and sometimes paradoxical and contradictory or irreducible due to the complex natures of tourism and intercultural communication themselves.
Received: 18 January 2021 / Accepted: 2 March 2021 / Published: 10 May 2021