The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife

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Autor(a) principal: Nofre, J.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Garcia Ruiz, M., Martins, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28941
Resumo: The impact of COVID-19 on tourism has been enormous across the globe. The successful recovery of the tourism industry at the local, national, and global levels is strictly dependent on the efficient contention and mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic at the global level and on the capacity of tour operators, governments, and other actors to generate complete trust among tourists. In this article, we examine the biosecuritization of Lisbon (Portugal) and the efforts carried out by the administration to preserve the city as a COVID-free urban destination. In this sense, we will examine two main strategies that have received little attention from the scholarly community, namely (i) the strengthening of repressive, punitive, and criminalizing policies against suburban working-class youths ('the perilous') within the scope of guaranteeing a COVID-free city for tourists ('the untouchables'), and (ii) the (in)governance of the urban night of Lisbon during the current pandemic. In the last section, we will argue how mobility restrictions, lockdowns, and nighttime curfews have shown us how central culture, arts, entertainment, and leisure are for not only the cultural and social life of many young and adult people in Europe but also for their socio-emotional wellbeing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
title The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
spellingShingle The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
Nofre, J.
COVID-19
Biosecuritization
Pandemic politics
Tourist city
Lisbon
title_short The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
title_full The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
title_fullStr The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
title_full_unstemmed The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
title_sort The biosecuritization of the tourist city: Some reflections from and about Lisbon nightlife
author Nofre, J.
author_facet Nofre, J.
Garcia Ruiz, M.
Martins, J.
author_role author
author2 Garcia Ruiz, M.
Martins, J.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nofre, J.
Garcia Ruiz, M.
Martins, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Biosecuritization
Pandemic politics
Tourist city
Lisbon
topic COVID-19
Biosecuritization
Pandemic politics
Tourist city
Lisbon
description The impact of COVID-19 on tourism has been enormous across the globe. The successful recovery of the tourism industry at the local, national, and global levels is strictly dependent on the efficient contention and mitigation of the COVID-19 pandemic at the global level and on the capacity of tour operators, governments, and other actors to generate complete trust among tourists. In this article, we examine the biosecuritization of Lisbon (Portugal) and the efforts carried out by the administration to preserve the city as a COVID-free urban destination. In this sense, we will examine two main strategies that have received little attention from the scholarly community, namely (i) the strengthening of repressive, punitive, and criminalizing policies against suburban working-class youths ('the perilous') within the scope of guaranteeing a COVID-free city for tourists ('the untouchables'), and (ii) the (in)governance of the urban night of Lisbon during the current pandemic. In the last section, we will argue how mobility restrictions, lockdowns, and nighttime curfews have shown us how central culture, arts, entertainment, and leisure are for not only the cultural and social life of many young and adult people in Europe but also for their socio-emotional wellbeing.
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