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  3. Vol. 144 No. 2 (2013): Slum tourism

Vol. 144 No. 2 (2013): Slum tourism

Published: 2013-11-18

Editorial

  • Editorial: Observations on slums and their touristification

    Julia Burgold, Fabian Frenzel, Manfred Rolfes
    99-104
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Review articles

  • Slums: perspectives on the definition, the appraisal and the management of an urban phenomenon

    Henning Nuissl, Dirk Heinrichs
    105-116
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Research articles

  • Slum tourism in the context of the tourism and poverty (relief) debate

    Fabian Frenzel
    117-128
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  • Festifavelisation: mega-events, slums and strategic city-staging – the example of Rio de Janeiro

    Malte Steinbrink
    129-145
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  • International tourists in a ‘pacified’ favela: profiles and attitudes. The case of Santa Marta, Rio de Janeiro

    Bianca Freire-Medeiros, Márcio Grijó Vilarouca, Palloma Menezes
    147-159
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  • Of voyeuristic safari tours and responsible tourism with educational value: Observing moral communication in slum and township tourism in Cape Town and Mumbai

    Julia Burgold, Manfred Rolfes
    161-174
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