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Socio-Cultural Impacts of the Pandemic on Tourism: The Case of COVID-`9
Caner Çalışkan (Adıyaman University, Turkey), Hülya Yeşilyurt (Adıyaman University, Turkey), and Boris Michalík (Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia)
Copyright: © 2021
|Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8231-2.ch022
Abstract
During the pandemic, global life has been adversely affected. These negativities have been observed in different dimensions, especially in health, economy, and education. The pandemic has also deeply affected many industries such as tourism. With the pandemic, damages have increased gradually in terms of both supply and demand. In this process, the view of the local people, one of the most important stakeholders of the tourism, towards tourism and tourists is very important. As a matter of fact, while there are health problems and social distance obligations that dominate the whole world on the one hand, economic concerns are dominant on the other hand. In this dilemma, the question that arises is whether COVID-`9 is a new barrier to local community interaction. In this study, based on this question, pandemic-induced social changes are evaluated in the context of local people tourism and tourist.