This chapter aims to understand how and to what extent relational tourism, heavily related to the direct contact among guests, hosts and local communities, can be pursued in the post-COVID-19 scenario and which role could be played by new technologies. According to the multidimensional model of relational tourism (Ruggieri 2007) and the network relationality framework (Marques and Gondim Matos 2020), this research analyses the experience of an online gastronomic “relay race”, the Staffetta della Cucina Ciocheciò, organised during the COVID-19 lockdown. The role played by technology in maintaining existing relations, creating new ones and promoting relational tourism has been analysed through semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire.

Relationships matter: new paths for tourism beyond COVID-19 pandemic. An exploratory research from Italy

Tomasi Sabrina;Cavicchi Alessio
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2021-01-01

Abstract

This chapter aims to understand how and to what extent relational tourism, heavily related to the direct contact among guests, hosts and local communities, can be pursued in the post-COVID-19 scenario and which role could be played by new technologies. According to the multidimensional model of relational tourism (Ruggieri 2007) and the network relationality framework (Marques and Gondim Matos 2020), this research analyses the experience of an online gastronomic “relay race”, the Staffetta della Cucina Ciocheciò, organised during the COVID-19 lockdown. The role played by technology in maintaining existing relations, creating new ones and promoting relational tourism has been analysed through semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire.
2021
Ferrara, Concetta; Tomasi, Sabrina; Aleffi, Chiara; Ferrara, Annapia; Bertella, Giovanna; Paviotti, Gigliola; Cavicchi, Alessio
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