Migrations

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Migration: destinations, motivations and trends.
Migrants and tourism: new opportunities
Gonzalo Martin García
Alexis Rooney Medina
Jennifer García Arribas
2ºA Bilingual Tourism
Sociology of tourism and leisure
CONTENTS
Introduction····································································································· ··3
The issue between sociology andtourism···································································· 4
Tourism and migrations along the history···································································· 5
Tourism in Greece······················································································ 5
Tourism in Rome······················································································· 5
Tourism in the MiddleAge··········································································· 6
Modern tourism························································································· 6
Tourism in the XIX century···········································································7
Tourism in the XX century············································································7
New tourismin developed societies············································································7
Tourism to the arts, heritage and religion······································································8
Old towns and tourism···························································································9
Tourism andreligion·····························································································9
Tourism and urban development·········································································10- 12
Coastal tourism development··················································································13
Tourism and society·························································································12-13
Social effects on the developing oftourism·····························································14-15
Tourism and culture·····························································································16
Tourism and employment··················································································16-18
Migratory movements······················································································18-20Annexes··········································································································21
Bibliography and PPT cd······················································································22
Introduction
Not many activities have affected the society as tourism has done. Tourism is one of the first and most important economic activities in the world and it generates between the 10 and 15% of world wealth. During years the study ofsociology of tourism and leisure has been relegated to the background and sociologists has shown interest only in the economic aspects of tourism. Although tourism was and is a social phenomenon where are included aspects like human behavior, culture, education, infrastructure, suprastructure, geography and a long etc, sociologists have focused themselves in economy, that at a first sight was whatcalled their attention due to the fact of the great figures it started to generate. This economic success has hidden the important sociological impact that this activity has caused both in negative and positive aspects and blurring the narrowness of the relation between tourism and migrations.  Migration is in that Sociology and Soziogeographie a differently calm term for the durable change of theliving environment of a person, a group or a society in the geographic and social area.In this modern world, it’s necessary to wondering about the relation between tourism and migrations. It is necessary to analyze the new issues affecting this activity, as are the...
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