Positive Humanities and Tourism: A Conceptual Contribution

Auteurs

  • Soraia Garcês Universidade da Madeira

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.34630/e-rei.vi12.5801

Mots-clés :

Positive humanities, cultural tourism, tourism experiences, wellbeing, flourishing

Résumé

Positive Humanities emerges as a new scientific field and investigates the connection between culture and human flourishing. Based on positive psychology, this new area of research studies the positive outcomes of interacting with the arts and the humanities.
Tourism and particularly cultural tourism count on many services and products that focus on the local communities’ arts and humanities legacy. Therefore, tourism can be a sector where positive humanities can “flourish”. This paper aims to contribute to the enrichment of this new field by discussing and reflecting upon positive humanities in tourism experiences. The possibilities of merging these two fields are vast and its interconnection can bring new contributions for the advancement and understanding of both areas of study.

Biographie de l'auteur

Soraia Garcês, Universidade da Madeira

Assistant Professor at the University of Madeira, at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and
Humanities. Integrated member of the Research Center for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being
(CinTurs) - University of Algarve and a collaborator researcher at OSEAN – Outermost Regions
Sustainable Ecosystem for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Member of the Research Center for Regional and Local Studies of University of Madeira. She has a PhD in Psychology, Specialty in Educational Psychology, master’s in educational psychology and degree in Psychology. Her research themes include (Positive) Psychology, Education, Creativity, Tourism and Psychological Assessment. soraia@staff.uma.pt

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2024-06-05

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Garcês, S. (2024). Positive Humanities and Tourism: A Conceptual Contribution. E- Revista De Estudos Interculturais , (12). https://doi.org/10.34630/e-rei.vi12.5801

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