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Tourism Identity and the State in Romania: New Directions in Tourism Analysis

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The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism, Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
by Duncan Light

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2269 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 191 pages

Tourism is a major economic and social force in Romania. In 2019, tourism contributed 5.5% to Romania's GDP and employed over 600,000 people. The country is home to a diverse range of tourist attractions, including the Carpathian Mountains, the Black Sea coast, and the Danube Delta. Romania is also a popular destination for cultural tourism, with many visitors coming to see the country's historic churches, monasteries, and castles.

The Romanian state has played a significant role in the development of tourism in the country. The state has invested in infrastructure, such as roads and airports, and has created a supportive policy environment for the tourism industry. The state has also been involved in marketing Romania as a tourist destination, both domestically and internationally.

The relationship between tourism identity and the state is complex and dynamic. On the one hand, the state can shape tourism identity through its policies and actions. On the other hand, tourism identity can also influence the state's policies and actions.

The State's Role in Shaping Tourism Identity

The state can shape tourism identity in a number of ways, including through:

  • Investment in infrastructure: The state's investment in infrastructure can create new tourist attractions and make it easier for tourists to reach existing attractions.
  • Policy development: The state's tourism policies can shape the development of the tourism industry and influence the types of tourists that visit the country.
  • Marketing: The state's marketing campaigns can promote Romania as a tourist destination and create a positive image of the country.

The Romanian state has used all of these methods to shape tourism identity in the country. For example, the state has invested heavily in infrastructure, such as roads and airports, which has made it easier for tourists to reach Romania. The state has also developed a number of tourism policies, such as the National Tourism Development Strategy, which aims to promote sustainable tourism development in the country. In addition, the state has launched a number of marketing campaigns, both domestically and internationally, to promote Romania as a tourist destination.

Tourism Identity's Influence on the State

Tourism identity can also influence the state's policies and actions. For example, if tourists perceive Romania as a safe and welcoming destination, the state may be more likely to invest in tourism infrastructure and develop tourism-friendly policies. Conversely, if tourists perceive Romania as a dangerous or unfriendly destination, the state may be less likely to invest in tourism and may develop more restrictive tourism policies.

In Romania, tourism identity has had a significant influence on the state's policies and actions. For example, the state's decision to invest heavily in tourism infrastructure was in part motivated by the country's desire to improve its image as a tourist destination. In addition, the state's development of a number of tourism policies, such as the National Tourism Development Strategy, was also influenced by the state's desire to promote sustainable tourism development in the country.

New Directions in Tourism Analysis

The relationship between tourism identity and the state is a complex and dynamic one that is constantly being negotiated and contested by different stakeholders. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in new directions in tourism analysis that take into account the complex and fluid nature of tourism identity.

One of the most important new directions in tourism analysis is the focus on the role of place in shaping tourism identity. Place is not simply a backdrop for tourism, but rather an active participant in the tourism experience. Place can shape the way that tourists perceive a destination and can influence the types of activities that they engage in.

Another important new direction in tourism analysis is the focus on the role of identity in shaping tourism experiences. Identity is not something that is fixed or static, but rather a fluid and dynamic process that is constantly being negotiated and contested. Identity can shape the way that tourists interact with a destination and can influence the meaning that they make of their experiences.

These new directions in tourism analysis offer a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the relationship between tourism identity and the state. By taking into account the role of place and identity in shaping tourism experiences, these new approaches can help us to better understand the complex and dynamic nature of tourism.

Tourism identity is a complex and dynamic process that is constantly being negotiated and contested by different stakeholders. The state plays a significant role in shaping tourism identity, through its policies, actions, and marketing campaigns. However, tourism identity can also influence the state's policies and actions. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in new directions in tourism analysis that take into account the complex and fluid nature of tourism identity.

These new directions in tourism analysis offer a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the relationship between tourism identity and the state. By taking into account the role of place and identity in shaping tourism experiences, these new approaches can help us to better understand the complex and dynamic nature of tourism.

The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism, Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
by Duncan Light

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2269 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 191 pages
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The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
The Dracula Dilemma: Tourism, Identity and the State in Romania (New Directions in Tourism Analysis)
by Duncan Light

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2269 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 191 pages
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