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‘A TRUE FEELING OF AUTHENTIC PORTUGUESE GOLF’? THE DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ALGARVE REGION IN PORTUGUESE GOLF WEBSITES
 
     
     ‘A TRUE FEELING OF AUTHENTIC PORTUGUESE GOLF’? THE DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ALGARVE REGION IN PORTUGUESE GOLF WEBSITES
     


Autor(es):
Pereira, Rosária
University of the Algarve
Ribeiro, Filipa Perdigão
University of the Algarve
Torkington, Kate
University of the Algarve
Dias, Joana Afonso
INUAF – Instituto Superior Afonso III (Loulé)


Periódico: Tourism & Management Studies

Fonte: Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies; PROCEEDINGS TMS ALGARVE 2011: Extended Abstracts; 1074-1077

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Resumo: In an increasingly competitive global marketplace, the need for golf destinations to differentiate themselves from competitors has become more critical than ever. This paper raises questions about the promotional strategies employed by the golf sector in the Algarve, focusing on internet communication strategies, since this medium has become the biggest driving force towards the commoditisation of all aspects of the tourism experience. By offering a complementary perspective to the field of (critical) tourism studies, and drawing on a qualitative, multi-modal discourse analysis, this work-in-progress looks at the particular ways that representations and images presented on the Algarve golf websites constitute and frame identities (of people and places) and socio-spatial relationships. This paper analyses a corpus of 45 texts collected from official websites of the 40 Algarve golf courses and from five entities which promote the Algarve as a golf destination, along with the golf images that are displayed alongside them. Findings point to salient discursive and visual representations of a global setting enjoyed by the global elite. Whereas the courses? positioning in relation to their regional competitors draws on similar discursive strategies which reflect those used in tourism advertising discourses in general – e.g. reiteration of explicit comparisons, superlatives and hyperbolic statements -, representations of local emplacedness are not salient; in some cases local place seems to have been almost intentionally suppressed.