Tourism as a Force of Transformation
7.5 ECTS creditsThe course focuses on tourism by critically analysing the emergence of new tourism flows and new tourist spaces. In this context, tourism appears not only as an economic sector but as a dynamic force that reshapes places, spatial practices and social relations. The concept of Tourismoscene captures the global impact of tourism, where travel and the expansion of the tourism industry contribute to (re)defining ecological, cultural and economic conditions. The concept of Place Design highlights that planning for tourism is not only about creating infrastructure and designing experiences, but also about negotiating between competing interests, preserving place identity and managing tensions between growth, sustainability and justice. The course offers a deeper understanding of the complex role of tourism as both a driving force in place development and a challenge for sustainable spatial and social planning.
Progressive specialisation:
A1N (has only first‐cycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Master's level
Admission requirements:
A bachelor-level degree of at least 180 credits, including a minimum of 90 credits with progressive specialisation in the main field of Human Geography or equivalent. In addition, upper secondary level English 6 or English level 2.An equivalence assessment can be made.
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
This course is included in the following programme
- Master programme: Spatial and Social Transformations (studied during year 1)