Tourism 3.0
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- For her capstone project, Valerie Trapp expanded her journalistic work on the impacts of digital nomadism on the Dominican Republic by creating an ArcGIS StoryMap that explores the links between spirituality, digital nomadism, and land enclosure. Examining the case study of a new NFT-based luxury wellness resort in the Dominican Republic, OYA New Earth, she makes an argument for how wellness resorts' understanding of spirituality is marred by the logic of capitalism. Finally, she proposes other ways to relate land and the sacred through the framework of the 'commons.'
Description
Type of resource | text, Dataset |
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Date created | June 12, 2023 |
Publication date | June 30, 2023 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Trapp, Valerie |
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Subjects
Subject | Tourism > Social aspects |
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Subject | Land rights |
Subject | Nomadism |
Genre | Text |
Genre | Capstone |
Genre | Database |
Genre | Student project report |
Genre | Databases |
Genre | Dataset |
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- Trapp, V. (2023). Tourism 3.0. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/sh411sh0260. https://doi.org/10.25740/sh411sh0260.
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Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Minor in Human Rights Capstone Projects
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