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    Un acercamiento al estado de conocimiento del estudio de la adaptabilidad y el turismo
    (Hospitalidad ESDAI, 2020)
    Pavón Ramírez, David
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    Osorio García, Maribel
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    Campus Ciudad de México
    The purpose of this work is to approximate the state of knowledge of the argument of adaptability and its study in tourism. A selection of 61 documents was carried out consi-dering English and Spanish texts related to issues related to resilience, vulnerability, adaptability and tourism, the search was conducted on various databases within the period 2010 to 2020. In accordance with the principal results more appe-llants managed to distinguish lines of investigation on the to-pic, the theoretical and methodological approaches, also it is observed that the majority of the texts were realized under a documentary review of theoretical reflective analysis, state of knowledge and consultation of secondary sources. United after this there is recognized the importance of constructing theoretical - methodological models that allow to analyze the finds in the future investigations.
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    Tourism travel patterns and Mexican millennial women: a comparative study of their conditions and meanings
    (2021)
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    Osorio García, Maribel
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    Ordaz Mejía, Denice Anel
    This paper presents a comparative study of the living conditions, practices and meanings of tourist travel for young millennial women in Mexico City's metropolitan area within the framework of youth tourism in order to identify how travel contributes to the social construction of their identity. Through comparative, mixed and gendered research, a methodological convergence strategy was applied in which quantitative research was carried out through surveys and qualitative research through interviews, aimed at two groups of young female students in different educational institutions, with different economic situations, and located in a central area vs. the outskirts of Mexico City. The results reveal similarities in both groups' travel practices, but there are differences with respect to the meanings they grant them and, therefore, the role that travel has in constructing their identities. Copyright © 2021 International Journal of Tourism Anthropology, Inderscience Publishers.
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