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  1. Area Sociologica
  2. Corso di Laurea Triennale
  3. Scienze del Turismo e Comunità Locale [E1503N - E1501N]
  4. Insegnamenti
  5. A.A. 2022-2023
  6. 3° anno
  1. Genere, Generazioni e Turismo. Teorie e Metodi
  2. Introduzione
Insegnamento Titolo del corso
Genere, Generazioni e Turismo. Teorie e Metodi
Codice identificativo del corso
2223-3-E1501N105
Descrizione del corso SYLLABUS

Syllabus del corso

  • Italiano ‎(it)‎
  • English ‎(en)‎
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Obiettivi formativi

Il corso si propone di:

1 - Conoscenza e comprensione: esaminare e discutere la relazione fra turismo, genere e generazioni (avvicendamento generazionale); riflettere sul rapporto tra turismo e mutamento sociale e culturale e sul futuro del turismo.

2 - Capacità di applicare conoscenza e comprensione: fornire gli strumenti teorici e metodologici essenziali per l’analisi empirica della relazione tra turismo, genere, generazioni.

Contenuti sintetici

Costruzione di identità e ruoli di genere nel turismo;
Diseguaglianze di genere nel turismo;
Relazione tra turismo e mutamento sociale e culturale;
Applicazione della teoria generazionale allo studio del turismo;
Il futuro (possibile, auspicabile) del turismo.

Programma esteso

Il corso è composto da tre parti.
La prima parte introduttiva presenterà i concetti fondamentali per il corso.
La seconda parte rifletterà sulla relazione tra genere e turismo (stereotipi, differenze, disuguaglianze di genere).
La terza parte discuterà la relazione tra turismo e avvicendamento generazionale (mutamenti in corso, possibili trend e futuro del turismo).

Prerequisiti

Conoscenze sociologiche e di metodologia della ricerca sociale.
Il corso è erogato parzialmente in inglese (una parte del programma da preparare per l'esame è in lingua inglese).

Metodi didattici

Lezioni in aula e seminari tenuti da esperti/e.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Esame scritto: 10 domande chiuse a scelta multipla (1,5 punti per ogni risposta corretta) e una aperta (max 15 punti) sui testi del programma d'esame (Required Readings).

Studentesse-studenti frequentanti (almeno 75% delle presenze) potranno decidere di effettuare un lavoro di gruppo – integrativo rispetto alla prova di esame – su una tematica trattata durante le lezioni e dai testi elencati nel programma d'esame. La tematica, scelta insieme a docente e tutor, si dovrà collocare all'interno delle seguenti aree: donne e uomini nel turismo; disuguaglianze di genere nel turismo; turismo e mutamento sociale e culturale; generazioni e turismo; il futuro del turismo.
Il lavoro (progettazione e definizione di un PPT) potrà essere svolto singolarmente o a piccoli gruppi (massimo 4 studenti/studentesse per gruppo).
Il PPT dovrà essere definito seguendo le norme inserite nel sito del corso (lezione n. 1). Il lavoro dovrà essere presentato e discusso in aula prima della fine del corso.

Testi di riferimento

Testi da studiare per l’esame/Required Readings

1 - Corbisiero, F, Monaco, S. & Ruspini, E. (2022). Millennials, Generation Z and the Future of Tourism, Channel View Publications:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Millennials-Generation-Z-and-the-Future-of-Tourism/?k=9781845417604

2 - Ruspini, E., Gilli, M., Decataldo, A. & Del Greco, M. (2013). Turismo Generi Generazioni, Bologna, Zanichelli.

3 - Staffieri, S. (2018). L’esperienza turistica dei giovani italiani, Sapienza Università Editrice:
http://www.editricesapienza.it/sites/default/files/5411_Staffieri_EsperienzaTuristicaGiovaniItaliani.pdf

4 - UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition, Key Findings:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420407

5 - UN Women (2022). Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Tourism Sector in COVID-19 Response and Recovery:
https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/Advancing-womens-economic-empowerment-in-the-tourism-sector-in-COVID-19-en.pdf

Letture consigliate/Suggested Readings

Corbisiero, F. & Ruspini, E. (eds. 2018). Millennials and Generation Z: Challenges and Future Perspectives for International Tourism, Special Issue «The Journal of Tourism Futures-ETFI», 4, 1 - Guest editorial + articoli di: Salvatore Monaco - Steven J.Migacz & James F. Petrick - Elena Cavagnaro, Simona Staffieri & Albert Postma - Monica Bernardi - Medéia Veríssimo & Carlos Costa – Hamed Haddouche & Christine Salomone - Maria Ek Styvén & Tim Foster - Heather Skinner, David Sarpong & Gareth R.T. White:
https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2055-5911/vol/4/iss/1

Correia, A. & Dolnicar, S. (eds. 2021). Women’s Voices in Tourism Research. Contributions to Knowledge and Letters to Future Generations:
https://uq.pressbooks.pub/tourismknowledge/

ETC-European Travel Commission & Atout France (2022). Restarting Tourism for the Better: Performance of European Tourism before, during & after Covid: https://etc-corporate.org/reports/performance-of-european-tourism-before-during-and-beyond-the-covid-19-pandemic/

UN (2020). Policy Brief: COVID-19 and Transforming Tourism, August 2020:
https://webunwto.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2020-08/SG-Policy-Brief-on-COVID-and-Tourism.pdf

UNWTO (2020). Impact Assessment of the Covid-19 Outbreak on International Tourism (Updated January 2022):
https://www.unwto.org/impact-assessment-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-on-international-tourism

UNWTO (2021). Inclusive Recovery Guide – Sociocultural Impacts of Covid-19, Issue 3: Women in Tourism:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284422616

UNWTO-WYSE Travel Confederation (2016). Global Report on the Power of Youth Travel:
https://www.wysetc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Global-Report_Power-of-Youth-Travel_2016.pdf

UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420384

WBG-The World Bank Group (2017). Women and Tourism: Designing for Inclusion:
http://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/401321508245393514/pdf/120477-WP-PUBLIC-Weds-oct-18-9am-ADD-SERIES-36p-IFCWomenandTourismfinal.pdf

ERASMUS STUDENTS

REQUIRED READINGS

1 - Corbisiero, F, Monaco, S. & Ruspini, E. (2022). Millennials, Generation Z and the Future of Tourism, Channel View Publications:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Millennials-Generation-Z-and-the-Future-of-Tourism/?k=9781845417604

2 - ETC-European Travel Commission & Atout France (2022). Restarting Tourism for the Better: Performance of European Tourism before, during & after Covid: https://etc-corporate.org/reports/performance-of-european-tourism-before-during-and-beyond-the-covid-19-pandemic/

3 - UN (2020). Policy Brief: COVID-19 and Transforming Tourism, August 2020:
https://webunwto.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2020-08/SG-Policy-Brief-on-COVID-and-Tourism.pdf

4 - UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition, Key Findings:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420407

5 - UN Women (2022). Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Tourism Sector in COVID-19 Response and Recovery:
https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/Advancing-womens-economic-empowerment-in-the-tourism-sector-in-COVID-19-en.pdf

Sustainable Development Goals

PARITÁ DI GENERE | LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA | RIDURRE LE DISUGUAGLIANZE
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Learning objectives

The aims of the course are:

1 - Knowledge and understanding: to analyse the relationship between gender, generations and tourism; to understand some aspects of the nexus between tourism and sociocultural change and how tourism might evolve over the coming decades.

2 - Application of the acquired knowledge: to increase students’ methodological skills and competencies that will enable them conduct acceptable independent research in these areas.

Contents

The course aims to discuss:
the role played by tourism in the formation of gender identities and roles;
gender inequality in tourism;
the challenges posed to tourism by generational change;
the nexus between tourism and sociocultural change.
The course will use a generational approach to the study of tourism and its future development.

Detailed program

In the first part of the course, key concepts (both theoretical and methodological) are presented.
The second part of the course will focus on gendered tourism practices & gender stereotypes and inequalities in tourism
The third part of the course will be devoted to examining the relationship between tourism and generational turnover (travel trends across generations; young people and tourism) & the future of tourism.

Prerequisites

Reasonable skills in sociology and social research methodology.
The course is partially taught in English.

Teaching methods

Lessons and seminars held by guest speakers.

Assessment methods

Written exam: 10 multiple-choice closed questions (1.5 points for each correct answer) and 1 open question (maximum 15 points) on required readings.

Attending students (at least 75 percent of attendance) may decide to organize a group work - supplementary to the examination test - on a topic covered during the lectures and by the texts (required and suggested readings). The topic should be chosen within the following areas: women and men in tourism; gender inequalities in tourism; tourism and social and cultural change; generations and tourism; the future of tourism.
The work can be done individually or in small groups (maximum 4 students per group).
The work (PPT) should be presented and discussed in front of the class before the end of the course.

Textbooks and Reading Materials

Required Readings

1 - Corbisiero, F, Monaco, S. & Ruspini, E. (2022). Millennials, Generation Z and the Future of Tourism, Channel View Publications:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Millennials-Generation-Z-and-the-Future-of-Tourism/?k=9781845417604

2 - Ruspini, E., Gilli, M., Decataldo, A. & Del Greco, M. (2013). Turismo Generi Generazioni, Bologna, Zanichelli.

3 - Staffieri, S. (2018). L*’esperienza turistica dei giovani italiani*, Sapienza Università Editrice:
http://www.editricesapienza.it/sites/default/files/5411_Staffieri_EsperienzaTuristicaGiovaniItaliani.pdf

4 - UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition, Key Findings:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420407

5 - UN Women (2022). Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Tourism Sector in COVID-19 Response and Recovery:
https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/Advancing-womens-economic-empowerment-in-the-tourism-sector-in-COVID-19-en.pdf

Suggested Readings

Corbisiero, F. & Ruspini, E. (eds. 2018). Millennials and Generation Z: Challenges and Future Perspectives for International Tourism, Special Issue «The Journal of Tourism Futures-ETFI», 4, 1 - Guest editorial + articoli di: Salvatore Monaco - Steven J.Migacz & James F. Petrick - Elena Cavagnaro, Simona Staffieri & Albert Postma - Monica Bernardi - Medéia Veríssimo & Carlos Costa – Hamed Haddouche & Christine Salomone - Maria Ek Styvén & Tim Foster - Heather Skinner, David Sarpong & Gareth R.T. White:
https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/2055-5911/vol/4/iss/1

Correia, A. & Dolnicar, S. (eds. 2021). Women’s Voices in Tourism Research. Contributions to Knowledge and Letters to Future Generations:
https://uq.pressbooks.pub/tourismknowledge/

ETC-European Travel Commission & Atout France (2022). Restarting Tourism for the Better: Performance of European Tourism before, during & after Covid: https://etc-corporate.org/reports/performance-of-european-tourism-before-during-and-beyond-the-covid-19-pandemic/

UN (2020). Policy Brief: COVID-19 and Transforming Tourism, August 2020:
https://webunwto.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2020-08/SG-Policy-Brief-on-COVID-and-Tourism.pdf

UNWTO (2020). Impact Assessment of the Covid-19 Outbreak on International Tourism (Updated January 2022):
https://www.unwto.org/impact-assessment-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-on-international-tourism

UNWTO (2021). Inclusive Recovery Guide – Sociocultural Impacts of Covid-19, Issue 3: Women in Tourism:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284422616

UNWTO-WYSE Travel Confederation (2016). Global Report on the Power of Youth Travel:
https://www.wysetc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Global-Report_Power-of-Youth-Travel_2016.pdf

UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420384

WBG-The World Bank Group (2017). Women and Tourism: Designing for Inclusion:
http://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/401321508245393514/pdf/120477-WP-PUBLIC-Weds-oct-18-9am-ADD-SERIES-36p-IFCWomenandTourismfinal.pdf

ERASMUS STUDENTS

REQUIRED READINGS

1 - Corbisiero, F, Monaco, S. & Ruspini, E. (2022). Millennials, Generation Z and the Future of Tourism, Channel View Publications:
https://www.multilingual-matters.com/page/detail/Millennials-Generation-Z-and-the-Future-of-Tourism/?k=9781845417604

2 - ETC-European Travel Commission & Atout France (2022). Restarting Tourism for the Better: Performance of European Tourism before, during & after Covid: https://etc-corporate.org/reports/performance-of-european-tourism-before-during-and-beyond-the-covid-19-pandemic/

3 - UN (2020). Policy Brief: COVID-19 and Transforming Tourism, August 2020:
https://webunwto.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2020-08/SG-Policy-Brief-on-COVID-and-Tourism.pdf

4 - UN Women-UNWTO (2019). Global Report on Women in Tourism 2020 – Second edition, Key Findings:
https://www.e-unwto.org/doi/epdf/10.18111/9789284420407

5 - UN Women (2022). Advancing Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Tourism Sector in COVID-19 Response and Recovery:
https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/Advancing-womens-economic-empowerment-in-the-tourism-sector-in-COVID-19-en.pdf

Sustainable Development Goals

GENDER EQUALITY | DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH | REDUCED INEQUALITIES
Entra

Scheda del corso

Settore disciplinare
SPS/07
CFU
8
Periodo
Primo Semestre
Tipo di attività
Obbligatorio a scelta
Ore
56
Tipologia CdS
Laurea Triennale
Lingua
ita, eng

Staff

    Docente

  • ER
    Elisabetta Ruspini

Opinione studenti

Vedi valutazione del precedente anno accademico

Bibliografia

Trova i libri per questo corso nella Biblioteca di Ateneo

Metodi di iscrizione

Iscrizione manuale
Iscrizione spontanea (Studente)

Obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile

PARITÁ DI GENERE - Raggiungere l'uguaglianza di genere e l'empowerment (maggiore forza, autostima e consapevolezza) di tutte le donne e le ragazze
PARITÁ DI GENERE
LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA - Incentivare una crescita economica duratura, inclusiva e sostenibile, un'occupazione piena e produttiva ed un lavoro dignitoso per tutti
LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA
RIDURRE LE DISUGUAGLIANZE - Ridurre l'ineguaglianza all'interno di e fra le Nazioni
RIDURRE LE DISUGUAGLIANZE

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