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Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility. Routledge / Taylor & Francis (2016) | 2016

Protest and Resistance in the Tourist City

Claire Colomb; Johannes Novy

Across the globe, from established tourist destinations such as Venice or Prague to less traditional destinations in both the global North and South, there is mounting evidence that points to an increasing politicization of the topic of urban tourism. In some cities, residents and other stakeholders take issue with the growth of tourism as such, as well as the negative impacts it has on their cities; while in others, particular forms and effects of tourism are contested or deplored. In numerous settings, contestations revolve less around tourism itself than around broader processes, policies and forces of urban change perceived to threaten the right to ‘stay put’, the quality of life or identity of existing urban populations. This book for the first time looks at urban tourism as a source of contention and dispute and analyses what type of conflicts and contestations have emerged around urban tourism in 16 cities across Europe, North America, South America and Asia. It explores the various ways in which community groups, residents and other actors have responded to – and challenged – tourism development in an international and multi-disciplinary perspective. The title links the largely discrete yet interconnected disciplines of ‘urban studies’ and ‘tourism studies’ and draws on approaches and debates from urban sociology; urban policy and politics; urban geography; urban anthropology; cultural studies; urban design and planning; tourism studies and tourism management. This ground breaking volume offers new insight into the conflicts and struggles generated by urban tourism and will be of interest to students, researchers and academics from the fields of tourism, geography, planning, urban studies, development studies, anthropology, politics and sociology.


Archive | 2013

Chapter 10 Railway Megaprojects as Catalysts for the Re-Making of Post-Industrial Cities? The Case of Stuttgart 21 in Germany

Johannes Novy; Deike Peters

The purpose of the chapter is twofold. First, it discusses the causes and characteristics of the current proliferation of rail station area redevelopment megaprojects around the globe, revealing them to be an important subset of the new generation of megaprojects discussed in this volume. Second, it offers a detailed and timely account of recent struggles surrounding “Stuttgart 21,” a massive, hugely controversial rail station redevelopment megaproject in Southern Germany, drawing lessons from the controversy over Stuttgart 21 for urban megaprojects more generally. This study is a qualitative case study analysis that involved interviews and document analysis. The experience of “Stuttgart 21” validates previous criticisms of megaprojects regarding transparency and public accountability in decision-making, environmental challenges, and cost-overruns. The political conflicts over “Stuttgart 21” are intimately tied to fundamental disagreements over future urban development and transportation policy, the costs and benefits of multibillion Euro megaprojects, and related democratic decision-making procedures. Rail stations emerge as an important, as-of-yet underexplored subset of urban megaprojects. Rail stations, especially those serving new high-speed rail corridors, are crucial development nodes within complex postindustrial urban–regional restructuring processes. But they also have a distinct character and historical identity. As the mass protests in Stuttgart show, they also clearly serve important identification functions in citizens’ lives.


International Journal of Urban and Regional Research | 2013

Struggling for the Right to the (Creative) City in Berlin and Hamburg: New Urban Social Movements, New ‘Spaces of Hope’?

Johannes Novy; Claire Colomb


Built Environment | 2012

Railway Station Mega-Projects as Public Controversies: The Case of Stuttgart 21

Johannes Novy; Deike Peters


Archive | 2006

Tourism as an Engine of Neighborhood Regeneration? Some Remarks Towards a Better Understanding of Urban tourism beyond the 'Beaten Path'

Sandra Huning; Johannes Novy


In: Colomb, C and Novy, J, (eds.) Protest and resistance in the tourist city. (pp. 1-30). (2016) | 2016

Urban tourism and its discontents: an introduction

Johannes Novy; Claire Colomb


Built Environment | 2012

Rail Station Mega-Projects: Overlooked Centrepieces in the Complex Puzzle of Urban Restructuring in Europe

Deike Peters; Johannes Novy


Archive | 2014

New tourism (areas) in the ‘New Berlin’

Johannes Novy; Sandra Huning


Archive | 2013

Berlin Does Not Love You : Notes on Berlin’s "tourism controversy" and its discontents

Johannes Novy


Built Environment | 2012

Train Station Area Development Mega-Projects in Europe: Towards a Typology

Deike Peters; Johannes Novy

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Deike Peters

Technical University of Berlin

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Claire Colomb

University College London

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