Autores
Mariel Veronica Masse Magana, Neptali Monterroso Salvatierra, Elva Esther Vargas Martinez
Fecha de publicación
2017/9/1
Revista
TEORIA Y PRAXIS
Volumen
13
Número
23
Páginas
121-158
Editor
UNIV QUINTANA ROO
Descripción
The Banderas Bay region, located on the South Coast of Nayarit, has a long extension of coastline kilometers. This has attracted the attention of international capitals to install their hotel consortia and other complementary services with the intention of creating an international tourism site aimed at high economic income foreign visitors. This has been possible through an historical process, which is presented in this article using an analysis methodology that considers three dynamics: penetration, de-territorialization and accumulation, in which State and capital interact over specific territories. Deterritorialization, as a key finding, is the strategy under which the previous social actors act to achieve their purpose, the economic use of the territory through tourism. This strategy, apparently environmentally friendly and generator of benefits for local people, has developed under the original accumulation and expanded …
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