Turismo siediti, dobbiamo parlare | Gianluigi Tiddia | TEDxViaCavour
My freedom ends where other people's tourism begins. Is there a right to tourism, and to what extent does this right become a social conditioning of host communities? To what extent does a tourist choose an experience or live it through suggestion? Gianluigi Tiddia (Insopportabile), a pioneer of online communication in Italy, is one of Sardinia's leading influencers. A lecturer and consultant in the fields of communication, marketing, tourism, and culture, he promotes projects for territorial enhancement and the conscious and valuable use of social media. He continues to influence the Italian digital landscape with his ironic criticism and civic engagement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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