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Volume 9 Number 9 Year 2018

13 articles in this issue 

Cinzia Capalbo

For historical, cultural and religious reasons, Rome has always been one of the most attractive cities for international tourism. During the 18th century, when Rome became one of the more popular city of the Grand Tour travelers, the rich foreign visitors... see more

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Ornella Cirillo

In the last decades a large number of Italian tourist destinations have become increasingly popular thanks to the growth of purchase as a consolidated habit of collective tourism, and to the identification of many sites as upscale shopping centers. For su... see more

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Maysam Shafiee RoodPoshti,Zahra Davoodi

The handmade carpet industry has a long lifetime in Iran. It was as one of important and key industries in some provinces for far decades, such that must of our export goods was carpets and rugs before oil discovery. However, handmade Persian carpet has t... see more

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Valentina Evangelista,Fabrizio Ferrari

Fashion represents a multi-disciplinary and to some extent a cross-disciplinary field of research, spanning economic and industry studies, cultural, heritage and sociological research, geographical and tourism reflections.Fashion is a hallmark of Italian ... see more

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Nadzeya Kalbaska,Estefanía Ayala Ramírez,Lorenzo Cantoni

Special events, if well organized, assist a tourism destination to improve its image and to attract new visitors. Though there is an emerging research on the connection between tourism destinations and fashion events, very few is known about how online pr... see more

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Rada Leu

In the heterotopia that is the internet, fashion’s social identities and representations are constructed and mediated through images: blogs and YouTube tutorials have developed a following in the millions and are often the first stop when seeking advice, ... see more

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