Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Living in the media (Analysing the Impact of Media Tourism on Locals’ Identities and Sense of Belonging)
Período documentado: 2020-05-01 hasta 2022-04-30
Spain is not only one of the world’s top tourism destinations but also a popular film location (e.g. Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Money Heist, All about my mother). In the current digital era, global distribution of the numerous national and international productions filmed in Spain has increased rapidly and, with it, the visibility of Spanish filming locations has skyrocketed. In particular, the project has taken Sevilla, Barcelona and Madrid as case studies. Thus, the main overall objectives that have guided this project are (a) to analyze the representation of place in fictional films and series; (b) to analyze how local residents interpret the representation of place of residence in fictional films and TV series; and (c) to investigate how local residents perceive the impact of existing tourism and their support for future film tourism development in their place of residence.
Conferences attended during the action:
- 9th European Communication Conference (Denmark, 2022)
- ETMAAL van de Communicatiewetenschap Conference” (Belgium, 2022)
- Worlds of Imagination: Media, place and tourism in today’s global world Conference (The Netherlands, 2021).
Academic publications published during the action:
- D. Castro, S. Kim, & G. Assaker, (2023). An empirical examination of the antecedents of residents’ support for future film tourism development. Tourism Management Perspectives, 45, 101067. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmp.2022.101067(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)
- D. Castro (2022). Beyond the Giralda: Residents’ interpretations of the Seville portrayed in fictional movies and TV series. European Journal of Cultural Studies. doi: 10.1177/13675494221112967
- D. Castro & C. Cascajosa (2022). Seville as a Filming Location in the Peak of Spanish TV Fiction. In: J.F. Gutiérrez Lozano, S. Eichner, B. Hagedoorn and A. Cuartero (eds.) New Challenges in European Television. National Experiences in a Transnational Context (pp. 149-170). Comares Comunicación.
It is important to note that more publications and conference papers are yet to come, particularly in relation to the Barcelona and Madrid’s case studies.
Finally, and to disseminate among the local community the main results published in the article “Beyond the Giralda” a visual manifesto was created in collaboration with the visual artist August Metztli. https://deborahcastromarino.files.wordpress.com/2022/10/castro_mas_alla_de_la_giralda-1.pdf(se abrirá en una nueva ventana)
Conceptually, the project provided several contributions. For example, it has expanded upon Liebes and Katz’s categorization of referential and critical readings by explicitly invoking the concept of self-referential readings to emphasize the impact of the residents’ subjective experiences of place on their interpretative processes. Moreover, the project has also developed and tested a conceptual model of the underlying dynamics and complexities of residents' attitudinal behavior to support future film tourism development. Among the results obtained, it was observed that residents give importance to their involvement in the development and planning of future film tourism initiatives. Thus, it is recommended that local institutional stakeholders that aim to develop and capitalize on film tourism initiatives design effective platforms to collaborate with the local community. Methodologically, the project used a mixed method approach that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches, and classic (e.g. survey) and creative methods (photo-voice). The methodology and instruments created allowed for data triangulation and are suitable to be used in other study’s settings.
In sum, the action has achieved both academic and societal contributions. In fact, results of this project can be exploited by organizations interested in developing inclusive film tourism-policies.