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New Municipalism and the Feminisation of Politics in Barcelona: a Tourism Perspective
註釋Abstract: Tourism plays a major part in Barcelona's social and economic cityscape. It emerged as a major issue in the city's 2015 municipalist shift. The winning electoral platform Barcelona en Comú considered rethinking the neoliberalist model of tourism due to tourism massification problems and significant residential discontent. However, municipalism to date is not a topic in tourism research, and vice versa. The article aims to bridge the gap between the research areas of tourism and municipalism. It provides a critical reading of Barcelona's strategic tourism plan PET2020 which draws on four fundamental municipalist elements: politics of proximity, redistribution of power, orientation towards common welfare and feminisation of politics. As a result, the analysis highlights the pivotal role of extensive residential participation and the decidim.barcelona project for successfully implementing municipalist-inspired tourism planning. It also becomes evident that residents and tourists also have to integrate actively in participation processes for sustainable tourism development