Research Associate
Francesc Fusté-Forné
About Francesc.
Francesc Fusté-Forné, PhD, is a respected professor and dedicated researcher at the University of Girona, Spain. His work focuses on rural food tourism, communication, and marketing, where he has established himself as a leading authority. With an extensive academic background, he explores the complexities of food tourism across different geographical contexts, assessing its impact at local, regional, and national levels.
A short bio.
A key area of Francesc’s research is understanding the role of media in shaping the socio-cultural perceptions of businesses and communities in response to changing global trends. He recognises the powerful influence of media platforms on public opinion and seeks to analyse how media narratives shape the perception of food tourism as a transformative social force.
Francesc’s research is methodical, employing diverse methodologies to examine the relationships between food tourism, communication, marketing, and media. By investigating these links, he aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors driving the success of food tourism and the challenges and opportunities it faces in an increasingly interconnected world.
Through his scholarly work, Francesc Fusté-Forné makes significant contributions to the academic understanding of rural food tourism, communication, and marketing. His research highlights the complex relationship between media and the socio-cultural dynamics of businesses and communities, helping to inform strategies and policies in response to evolving global trends.
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