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AuthorTheodoropoulou, Irene
Available date2025-10-07T06:25:53Z
Publication Date2023-01-01
Publication NameJournal of Arabian Studies
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2024.2372610
CitationTheodoropoulou, I. (2023). Good Things Come from Small Places: Communicating Qatar to World Cup Tourists. Journal of Arabian Studies, 13(1), 151–175. https://doi.org/10.1080/21534764.2024.2372610
ISSN2153-4764
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67740
AbstractThis paper deals with the discursive and linguistic ways in which the World Cup 2022 is communicated to a global audience of potential tourists. More specifically, three distinctive communicative phases are identified, which include the “Expect Amazing”, “Deliver Amazing”, and “Now is All” ones. With a focus on the enregisterment of the World Cup 2022 as a tourism-related discourse, it is argued that the Qatari authorities employ the various phases of the event communicatively not only in order to give a tangible answer to the accusations they have been receiving primarily on behalf of the Western media but also in order for them to put Qatar on the global tourist map, to rebrand the country, and ultimately to establish tourism as one of the country’s basic revenue sources in the post-World Cup era in an overall attempt to diversify its economy.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Group
Subjectcosmopolitanism
discourse
enregisterment
Qatar
semiotic landscape
tourism
World Cup 2022
TitleGood Things Come from Small Places: Communicating Qatar to World Cup Tourists
TypeArticle
Pagination151-175
Issue Number1
Volume Number13
ESSN2153-4780
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