MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND LIMINALITY

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Tiago Harthan
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: de Almeida, António Sérgio Araújo, Pinto, Roque
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Cultura e Turismo
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uesc.br/index.php/cultur/article/view/3266
Resumo: The purpose of this work is to assess the origins of tourists and the motivations of mountain tourism in the Highlands of Scotland, with the use of bothies – extremely rustic small houses, usually made of stones, without any urban comfort – as accommodation. Through quantitative and qualitative methodologies, based on questionnaires, interviews and participant observation, were verified the origins and motivations of tourists who stayed on the Scottish bothies from April to June 2015. Data were reviewed in 2020. It was concluded that it is the citizens of small towns who feel the greatest need for social isolation that the mountains offer, seeking to enjoy an isolated and rustic place outside their everyday lives. Considering that there is a relatively limited specific literature on the subject, this work presents itself as a contribution to the subject, even as a subsidy for future investigations related to mountain tourism and experience tourism.
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spelling MOUNTAIN TOURISM AND LIMINALITYThe purpose of this work is to assess the origins of tourists and the motivations of mountain tourism in the Highlands of Scotland, with the use of bothies – extremely rustic small houses, usually made of stones, without any urban comfort – as accommodation. Through quantitative and qualitative methodologies, based on questionnaires, interviews and participant observation, were verified the origins and motivations of tourists who stayed on the Scottish bothies from April to June 2015. Data were reviewed in 2020. It was concluded that it is the citizens of small towns who feel the greatest need for social isolation that the mountains offer, seeking to enjoy an isolated and rustic place outside their everyday lives. Considering that there is a relatively limited specific literature on the subject, this work presents itself as a contribution to the subject, even as a subsidy for future investigations related to mountain tourism and experience tourism.El objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar los orígenes de los turistas y las motivaciones del turismo de montaña en las Tierras Altas de Escocia, con el uso de los bothies como alojamiento – pequeñas casas extremadamente rústicas, generalmente de piedra, sin ningún confort urbano. A través de metodologías cuantitativas y cualitativas, basadas en cuestionarios, entrevistas y observación participante, se verificaron los orígenes y motivaciones de los turistas que se hospedaron en los bothies de Escocia de abril a junio de 2015. Se revisaron los datos en 2020. Se concluyó que son los ciudadanos de pequeños pueblos que sienten la mayor necesidad de aislamiento social que ofrece la montaña, buscando disfrutar de un lugar aislado y rústico fuera de su vida cotidiana. Considerando que la literatura específica sobre el tema es relativamente limitada, este trabajo se presenta como un aporte la temática, incluso como un subsidio para futuras investigaciones relacionadas con el turismo de montaña y de experiencia.Le but de cet article est d'évaluer les origines des touristes et les motivations du tourisme de montagne dans les Highlands écossais, avec l'utilisation de Bothies comme hébergement - de petites maisons extrêmement rustiques, généralement en pierre, sans aucun confort urbain. Grâce à des méthodologies quantitatives et qualitatives, basées sur des questionnaires, des entretiens et l'observation des participants, les origines et les motivations des touristes qui ont séjourné dans les Bothies en Écosse d'avril à juin 2015. Les données ont été examinées en 2020. Il a été conclu qu'ils sont les citoyens de petites villes qui ressentent le plus grand besoin d'isolement social qu'offre la montagne, cherchant à profiter d'un endroit isolé et rustique en dehors de leur vie quotidienne. Considérant que la littérature spécifique sur le sujet est relativement limitée, ce travail est présenté comme une contribution au sujet, voire comme une subvention pour de futures recherches liées au tourisme de montagne et d'expérience.The purpose of this work is to assess the origins of tourists and the motivations of mountain tourism in the Highlands of Scotland, with the use of bothies – extremely rustic small houses, usually made of stones, without any urban comfort – as accommodation. Through quantitative and qualitative methodologies, based on questionnaires, interviews and participant observation, were verified the origins and motivations of tourists who stayed on the Scottish bothies from April to June 2015. Data were reviewed in 2020. It was concluded that it is the citizens of small towns who feel the greatest need for social isolation that the mountains offer, seeking to enjoy an isolated and rustic place outside their everyday lives. 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description The purpose of this work is to assess the origins of tourists and the motivations of mountain tourism in the Highlands of Scotland, with the use of bothies – extremely rustic small houses, usually made of stones, without any urban comfort – as accommodation. Through quantitative and qualitative methodologies, based on questionnaires, interviews and participant observation, were verified the origins and motivations of tourists who stayed on the Scottish bothies from April to June 2015. Data were reviewed in 2020. It was concluded that it is the citizens of small towns who feel the greatest need for social isolation that the mountains offer, seeking to enjoy an isolated and rustic place outside their everyday lives. Considering that there is a relatively limited specific literature on the subject, this work presents itself as a contribution to the subject, even as a subsidy for future investigations related to mountain tourism and experience tourism.
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