A “community of practice” (CoP) is a mechanism of holding, transferring and creating knowledge, where practices and identities are developed in the frame of the socio-cultural dynamics of a community. Thus, CoP brings together concepts of history, identity, values, practice, and community. Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) communities are networks of people whose sense of identity and interconnectedness emerge from a shared historical and geographical relationship. This background is rooted in the practice and transmission of the ICH. The goal of this paper is to explore the interfaces amongst these two concepts: CoP and ICH, by identifying the correlations between identity and place attachment in ICH sites and the practices of their commu...
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A “community of practice” (CoP) is a mechanism of holding, transferring and creating knowledge, wher...
The concept of sense of place has become central in understanding various modern phenomena in leisur...
Interpretation and presentation of heritage is becoming a major challenge as important elements of h...
Since time immemorial there have been places that held a special meaning and were perceived to be en...
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Tourism, as a sustainable means of economic development, has attracted a considerable amount of atte...
Phoenician archaeology has a long history of being defined and redefined. Up until today, academics ...
The Japanese government has recently demonstrated interest in increasing tourists’ disaster prepared...
A “community of practice” (CoP) is a mechanism of holding, transferring and creating knowledge, wher...
The concept of sense of place has become central in understanding various modern phenomena in leisur...
Interpretation and presentation of heritage is becoming a major challenge as important elements of h...
Since time immemorial there have been places that held a special meaning and were perceived to be en...
The Demarcated Douro Region (DDR) dates from 1756, when it was recognized as one of the first demarc...
This paper aims to propose a strategic plan for cultural tourism development in Fahadan neighbourhoo...
The essay presents the results of a 10-year archival and on-field study, carried out by a research g...
The intangible heritage increasingly associated with tourism in a territory is today, an element tha...
Religious sites/assets are reacquiring pre-eminence, partly in the role of mainsprings for local dev...
The nature of tourism sector requires “consumer” to move to where the service is provided. Consumer’...
This paper aims at analysing the case of “Lentil as Anything”, that is a very interesting combinatio...
This article looks at the way in which historical re-enactments contribute both to the development o...
Tourism, as a sustainable means of economic development, has attracted a considerable amount of atte...
Phoenician archaeology has a long history of being defined and redefined. Up until today, academics ...
The Japanese government has recently demonstrated interest in increasing tourists’ disaster prepared...