Fonte: Turismo y Sociedad; Vol. 34 (2024): Enero-Junio; 51-65
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Resumo: The topic of space is discussed from a critical-hermeneutic perspective that illustrates how some social and humanistic sciences have contributed to clearing up the nebulous panorama that exists regarding this category; the literature consulted strategically analyzed the philosophical, sociological and anthropological postulates to identify the main elements that tourism uses to consolidate unique, attractive and profitable destinations. Space is a complex and dynamic term that is reinvented based on collective needs and requirements. Territory, territoriality, landscape, places and non-places are just some of the categorical derivations that emerge from a larger phenomenon; in other words, addressing these subtopics is vital to understanding the relationship between man and nature, sociocultural manifestations, processes of change, as well as transformation and/or conditioning of scenarios for the tourism industry.