Uruguay: the role of international consultancies

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  • Rossana Campodónico Universidad de la República

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di06.68

Abstract

This article approachs the importance of international consultancies in the 1970s, most of them carried out during the government of the military dictatorship that was established in Uruguay in 1973. Because of what took place in a context of extreme political complexity, social and economic where a priori it could be considered that the tourist activity did not have a significant interest.

It will be analyzed if these consultancies contributed in the planning process as well as in the political decision making during the period and what degree of success they had in the implementation of any of the actions, placing special emphasis on the determination of tourist regions (already existing or new) and generating tourism territories -which in some cases can be said to remain until today- and incorporated into the Uruguayan tourist system.

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Author Biography

Rossana Campodónico, Universidad de la República

Es Magíster en  Desarrollo y Gestión del Turismo (Orientación Destinos Turísticos) por la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina. Licenciada en Historia por la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de la República, Uruguay (FHCE, UdelaR). Docente e Investigadora en la misma institución. Ha dirigido e integrado varios proyectos de investigación en el campo del turismo financiados por la CSIC (UdelaR) y la Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (ANII). Es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (ANII) y autora de libros, capítulos de libros y artículos en revistas especializadas. Actualmente se desempeña como Responsable Académica del Departamento de Turismo, Historia y Comunicación (CENUR Litoral Norte, Universidad de la República).

Published

2018-08-31

How to Cite

Campodónico, R. (2018). Uruguay: the role of international consultancies. Divulgatio. Academic Postgraduate Profiles, 2(06), 121–138. https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di06.68

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