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ArtikelCancun's Tourism Development from a Fordist Spectrum of Analysis  
Oleh: Torres, Rebecca
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Tourist Studies vol. 2 no. 1 (Apr. 2002), page 87–116.
Topik: consumption neo-Fordism post-Fordism production Cancun Quintana Roo Yucatan
Fulltext: 87TS21.pdf (345.9KB)
Isi artikelTourism scholars in recent years have posited a global paradigmatic shift from Fordist to more post-Fordist and neo-Fordist modes of tourism production and consumption. This article provides a brief literature review of transformations in global tourism production and consumption from a Fordist spectrum of analysis. Following a discussion of tourism development in Cancun and the surrounding state of Quintana Roo, this article draws on empirical data from a survey of 615 visitors to the Yucatan Peninsula and 60 Cancun hotels to provide a contextual application of the Fordist spectrum in understanding the nature of tourism production and consumption in the region. Cancun is situated as a predominately Fordist mass tourism resort, however, analysis reveals that the region's tourism landscape, which is experiencing processes of diversification, is in reality a complex combination of both Fordist and post-Fordist elements manifest in different 'shades' of mass tourism, 'neo-Fordism' and 'mass customization'. The article concludes that the Fordist spectrum of analysis provides a useful perspective from which to examine the changing nature of tourism production and consumption.
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