Fonte: Turismo y Sociedad; Vol. 34 (2024): Enero-Junio; 443-456
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Resumo: The impacts that the covid-19 pandemic has exposed on the productive structure occur in a diverse and differential way. In light of this, we ask ourselves, how were the time spaces of contemporary mobilities reconfigured after the covid crisis? From a perspective of spatiality and social practices, how is post-vaccine tourism substantively interpreted? To address these questions, this work is structured according to a characterization of that moment, in terms of societal changes and its connection with the phenomenon of the pandemic, then the changes in perception of space time and visibility are addressed and updating of historical disputes associated with inequality.
In dialogue with the above, we reflect on the processes of deterritorialization and reterritorialization as part of a continuum marked by a scenario of inequality, conflicts, and manifest reconfigurations in contemporary territories. Finally, the paper investigates post-vaccine tourism from a perspective of spatiality and social practices.