What is it about?
The Festival Internacional Cervantino is one of the leading art and culture related events in Latin America, celebrated every year in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico. The objective of the present research is to analyze the impact of this event in number and profile of visitors, as well as how its celebration affects anthropologically the symbolic perception of the city for both locals and visitors.
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This research is part of the ATLAS Events Monitoring Project – Comparing Event Experiences, where experts from ten countries are developing a common methodology to produce a comparative analysis in major events worldwide. In all cases, the Events Experience Survey (EES) is being applied. It consists of a 18-item scale, comprised of 4 dimensions: affective engagement, cognitive engagement, physical engagement and experiencing newness. In this case, 230 surveys that incorporated EES were applied on 7-25 October 2015, coinciding with the celebration of the 43rd edition of the Festival Internacional Cervatino.
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This page is a summary of: ATHENS JOURNAL OF TOURISM, Athens Journal of Tourism, Athens Institute for Education and Research ATINER,
DOI: 10.30958/ajt.
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