Blog as a diffuser element of the History and culture of the Alto Town in Tucano, Bahia: Base for the construction of the of Community Base Tourism in the place

Authors

  • Juliana Carmo Universidade do Estado da Bahia – UNEB
  • Alfredo Matta Universidade do Estado da Bahia – UNEB
  • Francisca Silva Universidade do Estado da Bahia – UNEB
  • Leandro Martins Universidade do Estado da Bahia – UNEB

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34624/rtd.v1i27/28.9985

Keywords:

Alto town, blog, local culture, community base tourism

Abstract

This article turns on the use of a blog as a diffuser element of the history of the Alto Town, in the city of Tucano, Bahia, which leaned on in the social-constructivist perspective to propose the creation and application of the "Alto blog: my place in the interior", to make possible, in a more significant and active way, the construction of the collaborative knowledge on the local history of the Alto Town, in Tucano, Bahia. It exposes the main aspects of the historical context of the city of Tucano and of the Alto Town for, soon afterwards, to present the beginnings of the social-constructivist cognitive Design and of collective authorship of the produced blog. We will tell the main results obtained with the application of the blog. The obtained results point to the success and reach of the blog inside and out of the community, the same was seen in more than 8 countries. The collaborative exercise of construction of the community blog, turned to the understanding of the History and local culture, they are a first step for the study of a proposal of Community Base Tourism for the community. We end presenting the main contributions of the research, in the theoretical extent, social and of formation of subjects.

 

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Published

2017-01-01

Issue

Section

Tecnology and smart tourism

How to Cite

Blog as a diffuser element of the History and culture of the Alto Town in Tucano, Bahia: Base for the construction of the of Community Base Tourism in the place. (2017). Journal of Tourism & Development, 1(27/28), 1399-1408. https://doi.org/10.34624/rtd.v1i27/28.9985