This paper examines how the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage (CCPWCNH) is implemented in China, with specific reference to tourism development at the local level in the Ancient City of Pingyao (ACP). Based on a qualitative methodology and constructivist paradigm, the research employs observation and semi-structured interviews to explore how the interaction between heritage authorization and tourism-related commodification shapes the transformation of the local community. Giddens’ theories, amongst others, on modernity, time–space distanciation, disembedding, and reflexivity, are employed to analyze this case study. The paper ...
Copyright © 2016 International Cultural Property Society. This article investigates China's heritage...
The intangible turn in cultural heritage studies over the last three decades has featured a growing...
Since China embraced the global regime of heritage industry in the 1980s, cultural heritage in China...
This paper examines how the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO...
Recently, debates on authenticity in the West and China have attracted attention of critical heritag...
Heritage, an important tourism resource, has witnessed gradual patrimonialisation in the post-modern...
Newly constructed ancient towns (NCAT) in China are tourist attractions that are designed to reprodu...
This study examines the relationships between the planning, development and representation of herita...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
This chapter explores the challenges of heritage and tourism studies in China. Current scholarship i...
This article investigates China's heritage development from an evolutionary perspective. On the one ...
As an important embodiment and carrier of Chinese traditional culture, the rituals and ceremonies in...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
Copyright © 2016 International Cultural Property Society. This article investigates China's heritage...
The intangible turn in cultural heritage studies over the last three decades has featured a growing...
Since China embraced the global regime of heritage industry in the 1980s, cultural heritage in China...
This paper examines how the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO...
Recently, debates on authenticity in the West and China have attracted attention of critical heritag...
Heritage, an important tourism resource, has witnessed gradual patrimonialisation in the post-modern...
Newly constructed ancient towns (NCAT) in China are tourist attractions that are designed to reprodu...
This study examines the relationships between the planning, development and representation of herita...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
This thesis explores what existing issue of the complex relationship between heritage conservation a...
This chapter explores the challenges of heritage and tourism studies in China. Current scholarship i...
This article investigates China's heritage development from an evolutionary perspective. On the one ...
As an important embodiment and carrier of Chinese traditional culture, the rituals and ceremonies in...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
Copyright © 2016 International Cultural Property Society. This article investigates China's heritage...
The intangible turn in cultural heritage studies over the last three decades has featured a growing...
Since China embraced the global regime of heritage industry in the 1980s, cultural heritage in China...