This paper analyses the system of actors involved in the development of residential tourism on the north east coast of Brazil. The study observes the socio-political effects of the 2001-2008 real estate boom, focused on the promotion of second homes in closed residential areas. Stakeholder Analysis (SA) is used to identify the various actors’ roles and positions within a particular social space in a tourist setting which is exposed to transnational and real estate interests. The method reveals an unequal and conflict-ridden social reality. The results show that residential tourism shapes the local socio-political configuration, strengthening some actors (urban developers, real estate companies) whilst positioning others in a situation of dependence (local communities, cities).
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Aledo, A., Loloum, T., Ortiz, G., & Andreu, H. G. (2013). International Residential Tourism in North East Brazil: a Stakeholder Analysis. Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas, (142), 3–24. https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.142.3
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