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This study explores two World Heritage Sites (WHS) as tourism destinations by applying several uncommon techniques in these settings: Smart Tourism Analytics, namely Text mining, Sentiment Analysis, and Market Basket Analysis, to highlight patterns according to attraction, nationality, and repeated visits. Salamanca (Spain) and Coimbra (Portugal) are analyzed and compared based on 8,638 online travel reviews (OTR), from TripAdvisor (2017–2018). Findings show that WHS reputation does not seem to be relevant to visitors-reviewers. Additionally, keyword extraction reveals that the reviews do not differ from language to language or from city to city, and it was also possible to identify several keywords related to history and heritage; in particular, architectural styles, names of kings, and places. The study identifies topics that could be used by destination management organizations to promote these cities, highlights the advantages of applying a data science approach, and confirms the rich information value of OTRs as a tool to (re)position the destination according to smart tourism design tenets.
Nuno Antonio; Marisol Correia; Filipa Ribeiro. Exploring User-Generated Content for Improving Destination Knowledge: The Case of Two World Heritage Cities. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9654 .
AMA StyleNuno Antonio, Marisol Correia, Filipa Ribeiro. Exploring User-Generated Content for Improving Destination Knowledge: The Case of Two World Heritage Cities. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (22):9654.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNuno Antonio; Marisol Correia; Filipa Ribeiro. 2020. "Exploring User-Generated Content for Improving Destination Knowledge: The Case of Two World Heritage Cities." Sustainability 12, no. 22: 9654.
Kate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. Whose right to the city? An analysis of the mediatized politics of place surrounding alojamento local issues in Lisbon and Porto. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2020, 1 -20.
AMA StyleKate Torkington, Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. Whose right to the city? An analysis of the mediatized politics of place surrounding alojamento local issues in Lisbon and Porto. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 2020; ():1-20.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. 2020. "Whose right to the city? An analysis of the mediatized politics of place surrounding alojamento local issues in Lisbon and Porto." Journal of Sustainable Tourism , no. : 1-20.
Kate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. ‘What are these people: migrants, immigrants, refugees?’: Migration-related terminology and representations in Portuguese digital press headlines. Discourse, Context & Media 2019, 27, 22 -31.
AMA StyleKate Torkington, Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. ‘What are these people: migrants, immigrants, refugees?’: Migration-related terminology and representations in Portuguese digital press headlines. Discourse, Context & Media. 2019; 27 ():22-31.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. 2019. "‘What are these people: migrants, immigrants, refugees?’: Migration-related terminology and representations in Portuguese digital press headlines." Discourse, Context & Media 27, no. : 22-31.
As conceções dominantes do Portugal “autêntico” ou “real” estão agora tão naturalizadas no discurso nacional que muitos dos contextos socio-históricos da sua construção discursiva foram apagados da memória coletiva das pessoas. Este artigo apresenta uma visão geral das narrativas e memórias coletivas mais proeminentes no contexto português, destacando os eventos históricos que as moldaram, como por exemplo a Revolução de 1974, a partir da qual todas as narrativas atuais sobre identidade nacional construíram as suas principais referências. Este texto refere brevemente a historiografia do século XIX, a conceptualização do Estado Novo sobre a “missão nas colónias” de Portugal, a rutura ideológica da Revolução com o antigo regime e os principais mitos de homogeneidade e estereótipos. Deste modo, os discursos contemporâneos sobre a identidade nacional portuguesa são considerados à luz da memória social e da mudança diacrónica.
Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. A construção discursiva de narrativas coletivas da identidade nacional portuguesa: homogeneidade ou diversidade? Comunicação e Sociedade 2018, 34, 305 -323.
AMA StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro. A construção discursiva de narrativas coletivas da identidade nacional portuguesa: homogeneidade ou diversidade? Comunicação e Sociedade. 2018; 34 ():305-323.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro. 2018. "A construção discursiva de narrativas coletivas da identidade nacional portuguesa: homogeneidade ou diversidade?" Comunicação e Sociedade 34, no. : 305-323.
Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Kate Torkington; Universidade do Algarve. A multi-method approach to research language practices amongst foreign residents in the Algarve. Transformações Perenidades Inovações 2018, 215 -229.
AMA StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro, Kate Torkington, Universidade do Algarve. A multi-method approach to research language practices amongst foreign residents in the Algarve. Transformações Perenidades Inovações. 2018; ():215-229.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Kate Torkington; Universidade do Algarve. 2018. "A multi-method approach to research language practices amongst foreign residents in the Algarve." Transformações Perenidades Inovações , no. : 215-229.
Cristina Firmino; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Universidade do Algarve. O Centro de Línguas da UAlg ao serviço da comunidade. Transformações Perenidades Inovações 2018, 165 -178.
AMA StyleCristina Firmino, Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro, Universidade do Algarve. O Centro de Línguas da UAlg ao serviço da comunidade. Transformações Perenidades Inovações. 2018; ():165-178.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCristina Firmino; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Universidade do Algarve. 2018. "O Centro de Línguas da UAlg ao serviço da comunidade." Transformações Perenidades Inovações , no. : 165-178.
This study argues for more comparative research between seemingly different migrant groups, bringing a new focus on intra-European migration in Portugal by examining and comparing the reasons why migrants from different geographical origins choose to settle in the tourism-based Algarve region. Drawing on data collected from a questionnaire survey and interviews, the study first compares the profiles of two apparently distinct migrant groups – Northern and Eastern Europeans – and goes on to explore their discursive representations of migration experiences. Findings reveal that despite differences in initial motivations for moving to the Algarve, there are similarities between the two groups in terms of what leads them to settle in the region. Among both groups there is a high level of positive place-identity, suggesting that the specific context of the destination place plays a significant role in positive post-migration outcomes, something which is often overlooked in migration studies. Furthermore, the lived and perceived lifestyle affordances of the destination place, especially when discursively compared with the place and lifestyle left behind, are flagged by both groups and lend support to the idea that the role of lifestyle in migration has a wider significance than is usually credited.
Kate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. A place in the sun? Discursive constructions of positive outcomes in post-migration stories in the Algarve. Social & Cultural Geography 2017, 20, 671 -691.
AMA StyleKate Torkington, Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. A place in the sun? Discursive constructions of positive outcomes in post-migration stories in the Algarve. Social & Cultural Geography. 2017; 20 (5):671-691.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKate Torkington; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. 2017. "A place in the sun? Discursive constructions of positive outcomes in post-migration stories in the Algarve." Social & Cultural Geography 20, no. 5: 671-691.
Some studies have reported a ceiling effect in EQ-5D-3L, especially in healthy and/or young individuals. Recently, two further levels have been included in its measurement model (EQ-5D-5L). The purposes of this study were (1) to assess the properties of the EQ-5D-5L in comparison with the standard EQ-5D-3L in a sample of young adults, (2) to foreground the importance of collecting qualitative data to confirm, validate or refine the EQ-5D questionnaire items and (3) to raise questions pertaining to the wording in these questionnaire items. The data used came from a sample of respondents aged 30 or under (n = 624). They completed both versions of the EQ-5D, which were compared in terms of feasibility, level of inconsistency and ceiling effect. Agreement between the instruments was assessed using correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman plots. Known-groups validity of the EQ-5D-5L was also assessed using non-parametric tests. The discriminative properties were compared using receiver operating characteristic curves. Finally, four interviews were conducted for retrospective reports to elicit respondents' understanding and perceptions of the format, instructions, items, and responses. Quantitative results show a ceiling effect reduction of 25.3 % and a high level agreement between both indices. Known-groups validity was confirmed for the EQ-5D-5L. Explorative interviews indicated ambiguity and low degree of certainty in regards to conceptualizing differences between levels moderate-slight across three dimensions. The EQ-5D-5L performed better than the EQ-5D-3L. However, the explorative interviews demonstrated several limitations in the EQ-5D questionnaire wording and high context-dependent answers point to lack of illnesses' experience amongst young adults.
Lara N. Ferreira; Pedro L. Ferreira; Filipa P. Ribeiro; Luis N. Pereira. Comparing the performance of the EQ-5D-3L and the EQ-5D-5L in young Portuguese adults. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2016, 14, 89 .
AMA StyleLara N. Ferreira, Pedro L. Ferreira, Filipa P. Ribeiro, Luis N. Pereira. Comparing the performance of the EQ-5D-3L and the EQ-5D-5L in young Portuguese adults. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2016; 14 (1):89.
Chicago/Turabian StyleLara N. Ferreira; Pedro L. Ferreira; Filipa P. Ribeiro; Luis N. Pereira. 2016. "Comparing the performance of the EQ-5D-3L and the EQ-5D-5L in young Portuguese adults." Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 14, no. 1: 89.
Joana Afonso Dias; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Antónia Correia. Online reviews of short-term visits: exploring sense of place. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 2013, 7, 364 -374.
AMA StyleJoana Afonso Dias, Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro, Antónia Correia. Online reviews of short-term visits: exploring sense of place. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research. 2013; 7 (4):364-374.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJoana Afonso Dias; Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro; Antónia Correia. 2013. "Online reviews of short-term visits: exploring sense of place." International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 7, no. 4: 364-374.
This article analyses the discursive construction of collective memories and the function of commemorative events for national identity. It focuses on how the 30th anniversary of the Portuguese 1974 revolution was portrayed in the government’sProgramme of Actionissued for the 2004 commemorations and in forty-three newspaper opinion articles also published in 2004. The 1974 revolution ended a 48-year right-wing dictatorship and has shaped subsequent historical events since the 1970s. When theProgramme of Actionchanged the 1974 slogan ‘April is revolution’ into ‘April is evolution’, the written press responded by conducting a debate on this reframing. Using the Discourse-Historical Approach in CDA as the analytical framework, this paper highlights the discursive strategies on which the government’s manifesto was built and explores the opinion articles’ ongoing political and ideological tensions over the revolution, its commemorations, and how it paved the way into Europe, by describing the main macro-discursive strategies and raising issues regarding the (mis)representation of social actors and social action.
Filipa Perdigão Ribeiro. “Uma revolução democrática é sempre uma revolução inacabada” — or — “A democratic revolution must always remain unfinished”. Journal of Language and Politics 2011, 10, 372 -395.
AMA StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro. “Uma revolução democrática é sempre uma revolução inacabada” — or — “A democratic revolution must always remain unfinished”. Journal of Language and Politics. 2011; 10 (3):372-395.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilipa Perdigão Ribeiro. 2011. "“Uma revolução democrática é sempre uma revolução inacabada” — or — “A democratic revolution must always remain unfinished”." Journal of Language and Politics 10, no. 3: 372-395.
Filipa Perdigao Ribeiro. The 1974 Portuguese 'democratic' revolution: Political narratives about commemorating the event. PsycEXTRA Dataset 2011, 1 .
AMA StyleFilipa Perdigao Ribeiro. The 1974 Portuguese 'democratic' revolution: Political narratives about commemorating the event. PsycEXTRA Dataset. 2011; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilipa Perdigao Ribeiro. 2011. "The 1974 Portuguese 'democratic' revolution: Political narratives about commemorating the event." PsycEXTRA Dataset , no. : 1.