@incollection{9033, keywords = {Development., Globalization, identity, intangible heritage}, author = {M.V. González}, title = {Identity globalization and experience tourism}, abstract = {Globalization fosters a cosmopolitan identity. In such case, the multidimensional identity comes from a plurality of countries and cultures, and the relationship between identity and place vanishes. Obviously intangible forms of heritage, as folklore or traditions, are involved, because costumes fixed in time become the predominant part of identities. At the same time, existential authenticity is predominant in developing countries, as developed ones follow a homogenization process due to globalization. As a result, there is an increasing experience intangible heritage tourism from developed countries to developing ones. Accordingly, developed countries press developing ones to protect intangible heritage as they do with wild nature. This short commentary also studies the trade off between protecting intangible heritage and modernity within a place. Finally, it makes a prospecting approach about this phenomenon in the future, taking in consideration an agoraphobic tendency to defensive identities in developed countries, an increasing dual cosmopolitan identity and a tension between intangible heritage and development in developing countries.}, booktitle = {Cent. Banking and Globalization}, pages = {147-151}, publisher = {Nova Science Publishers, Inc.}, school = {Nova Science Publishers, Inc.}, isbn = {9781608760565 (ISBN)}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84892137068&partnerID=40&md5=3db9897a5d767fc725c55802fc45c62e}, note = {Journal Abbreviation: Cent. Banking and Globalization}, }