Facilitators and Inhibitors of Host-Guest Understanding: The case of Lazise (Italy)

Authors

  • Philipp Wassler Hong-Kong Polytechnic University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-5195/4772

Keywords:

Host-guest Relations, Interpretive Approach, Host-guest Paradigm, Lake Garda, Italy

Abstract

Past research related to host-guest relations has been heavily influenced by the host-guest paradigm, a binary concept assuming a reciprocal relationship among two clearly distinct communities. Recently scholars have questioned the validity of this notion in a contemporary context, but have not widely succeeded in showing what facilitates/inhibits host-guest understanding. Lazise, a popular holiday destination on the shores Lake Garda/Italy is the case study taken  in order to identify and understand facilitators/inhibitors of host-guest understanding through an interpretive approach. The study has resulted in identifying three core themes which facilitate host-guest relations in the context of Lazise, namely romanticization of local lifestyle, self-criticism and perceived authenticity of local culture. Furthermore, two inhibitors for host-guest understanding have been identified, namely lack of cultural sensitivity, and open display of sexual encounters between locals and tourists. The findings are useful for tourism policymakers in Lazise and elsewhere, while a further academic step towards a better understanding of host-guest relations is offered.

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2014-12-30

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Wassler, P. (2014). Facilitators and Inhibitors of Host-Guest Understanding: The case of Lazise (Italy). Almatourism - Journal of Tourism, Culture and Territorial Development, 5(10), 38–55. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-5195/4772

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