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Local Tourism And Coexisting In Ouro Preto In Pandemic Times: Place Of Meeting And Failure In Meeting Of The Residents

ABSTRACT

This communication aims to understand, from the territorial logic of the city and the activities of the Conviver project, even in times of pandemic, how their actions can represent possibilities to develop the feeling of belonging and the inclusion of the resident in the context of local tourism. It was built from bibliographic review and participant observation in the face-to-face and remote activities of the project. It can be considered that the city has been undergoing socio-spatial changes over time, when using city spaces, when giving meaning and sense to certain places, these residents build and demarcate territories where they circulate. Even before the advent of the pandemic, the centrality of activities, increasingly pointed to an increase in the degree of physical and symbolic isolation of residents in the tourist scene, and consequently, the feeling of not being part of it. In the context of the pandemic, new technologies made it possible to recreate experiences in the city and stimulate new forms of sociability, providing the exchange of experiences between participants in a hybrid urban space of conviviality.

Keywords:
Tourism; Urban appropriation; Territory; Pandemic; Ouro Preto

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