ATLAS Cultural Tourism Research Group Expert Meeting Participatory culture and new challenges for tourism: Responses to the challenges of mass cultural tourism Barcelona, Spain 12 th to 13 th April, 2018 Location: Planeta Group Learning and Education Building Avda. Josep Tarradellas i Joan 171-177, 08901 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona Tel. 932 91 27 00 Thursday, 12 th April 15:00-18:30 Registration PROGRAMME 16:00-16:15 Opening of the conference by Dra. Maria del Pilar Leal L. Head of IDITUR research, innovation and dissemination department (IDITUR) at Ostelea School of Tourism and Hospitality 16:15-16:30 Background to ATLAS Culture Tourism Research Group by Dr. Melanie Kay Smith chair of ATLAS 16:30-16:45 Introduction to participants by Dra. Elsa Soro Lecturer and Researcher at Ostelea School of Tourism and Hospitality PANEL 1 16:45-17:00 Global Citizenship Education and tourism: Suggestions from ATRIUM Cultural Route of the Council of Europe. Chiara Rabbiosi, Alessia Mariotti University of Bologna
17:00-17:15 New approaches in Tourism: web mapping technologies to enhance visitors participation. Vitor Ribeiro, Paula Remoaldo, Olga Matos, Isabel Freitas, Ricardo Gôja, Miguel Pereira University of Minho 17:15-17:30 Tourist congestion of old town of the city of Girona: problematic and strategies of regulation. Albert Beltran i Cangròs, Ester Noguer i Juncà Ostelea School of Tourism and Universitat de Girona 17:30-17:45 Sharing, Engagement, Navigation and Dispersion of Visitors using Location-Aware Mobile Apps. Russell Williams Zayed University 17:45--18:00 How could a social network analysis boost an evolutionary ecosystem in cultural heritage tourism?. Arja Lemmetyinen, Darko Dimitovski, Lenita Nieminen University of Turku 18:00-18:15 Mobilising memoryscapes: tourist practices at Catalan Civil War landmarks. Sara Bertelle, Antonio Paolo Russo Universitat Rovira i Virgili 18:15-18:30 Panel Discussion 18:30-18:45 Coffee break
18:45--20:30 transport to visit to the Tecla Sala Art Centre Hospitalet (the bus will pick up participants at the front door of the building. AV Josep Tarradellas i Joan, 44 CP: 08901 - Telf: 934 03 26 20 20:30 Pick up of the participants at the Tecla Sala Art Centre Hospitalet 20:45-22:45 Dinner at El Brot Gastronomic space Hospitalet (only for ATLAS registered participants) Passatge Pau 3-5 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona Tlf. 93 338 61 13 (contact person Ivan Puig) Friday, 13th April 9:00-17:30 Registration and Opening meeting PANEL 2 9:00-9:15 Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Heritage Promotion through Souvenirs (Alliances of Entrepreneurs and Museums). Julia Trabskaya Tartu University 9:15-9:30 Prospect of cultural tourism for Chinese tourists in Barcelona, Spain. Mingge Tian Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
9:30-9:45 Visitor Management at Turistified Archaeological Sites. Fernando Enseñat-Soberanis, Oscar Fausto-Martínez, Lucinda Arroyo-Arcos University of Quintana Roo 9:45-10:00 The museum, a public space for inclusion and community engagement: from participation to co-creation. The case study of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona. Mònica Molina Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 10:00-10:15 'Tile Your Visit': Co-creating a different tourist experience. Ivana Stevic, Zélia Breda Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal 10:15-10:30 The perceived satisfaction of touristified attractions. The case of La Boqueria food markets. Montserrat Crespi Vallbona, Darko Dimitrovski Universitat de Barcelona 10:30-10:45 Cultural tourism for all: the case of monuments in Girona. Silvia Aulet, Neus Crous, Dolors Vidal Universitat de Girona 10:45-11:00 Panel Discussion 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break
PANEL 3 11:15-11:30 Discoursivizing Participatory Heritage. Insights from the European Capital of Culture (ECoC) Program. Elsa Soro, Herman B. Mendolicchio Ostelea School of Tourism and Hospitality and Universitat de Barcelona 11:30-11:45 Local Festival Effects on Cities: Case of Bozcaada. Busra Yilmaz Sirin, Gulden Demet Oruc Istanbul Technical University 11:45-12:00 Literary festival tourism and cultural heritage. Giulia Rossetti, Bernadette Quinn Dublin Institute of Technology 12:00-12:15 Film tourism as an opportunity for local development: the project "Basilicata Movie Tourism". Delio Colangelo Eni Enrico Mattei Foundation 12:15-12:30 The Samba Invasion : Identity Narratives of Authenticity and Diversity in Devils Dance Groups in Barcelona. Alba Colombo, Marina Massaguer, Esther Oliver Universitat Oberta de Catalunya UOC 12:30-12:45 The mototourism: Research on Italian mototourist habits. Flavia Cappelloni, Simona Staffieri University of Rome "La Sapienza"
12:45-13:00 Panel Discussion 13:00-14:30 Light Lunch at the Building PANEL 4 14:30-14:45 Palo Alto Market. Building a market as new tourist spot in Poblenou, Barcelona. José Antonio Mansilla López Ostelea School of Tourism and Hospitality and Universitat de Barcelona 14:45-15:00 Heritage as the Backdrop for Party Tourism : The Challenges of the Night-time Economy in Cultural Cities. Melanie Smith, Ivett Sziva, Gergely Olt Hungarian Academy of Sciences 15:00-15:15 Sustainable tourism in remote communities: The case of Siwa, Egypt. Islam Elgammal University of Jeddah 15:15-15:30 Hotels' online reputation in wine tourism destinations. Francisco-Javier Arroyo-Cañada, Lluïsa Solé-Moro, Ana-María Argila-Irurita Universitat de Barcelona 15:30-15:45 The Gaudí Route beyond the centre. The opening of Casa Vicens in Barcelona. Claudio Milano, Jose A. Mansilla Ostelea School of Tourism and Hospitality
15:45-16:00 Coffee Break PANEL 5 16:00-16:15 The (un) expected cultural gentrification of Barcelona. Fátima Vila Márquez, Juan Morillo Ostelea School of Tourism & Hospitality, Barcelona 16:15-16:30 Red Tourism Development in China: Connotation, Diversification and Challenges. Yanchun Huang Universitat Rovira i Virgili 16:30-16:45 The Role of Local Communities in Tourism and Cultural Heritage Management in Syria. Mohannad Mohammad Far Eastern Federal University, Russia. 16:45-17:00 The construction of cultural landscapes based on wine tourism: the case of the appellation of origin in the Priorat Region (Catalonia). Sheila Sánchez Bergara, Maria del Pilar Leal Londoño Ostelea School of Tourism & Hospitality, Barcelona 17:00-17:15 Co-creation in creative tourism experiences to enhance peripheral territories: the case of Portugal. Maria Assunção Gato, Ana Rita Cruz, Pedro Costa, Margarida Perestrelo Instituto Universitário de Lisboa 17:15-17:30 Panel Discussion
17:30-18:45 Wrap up and Closing Discussion Publication plans Future meetings