The challenges of a post-industrial world are prompting new initiatives in marketing heritage as constructed mythologies, popular entertainment, tourism, and economic development. A combination of nostalgia for an imagined past, economic and cultural insecurity, and a growing demand for the consumption of entertainment has made a multifaceted engagement with the past the stuff of economic policy. What's going on? Is it a rear-window nostalgic gaze as our lives and places lose their distinctiveness in globalized morphings into a predictable sameness? Is it "place marketing in placeless times" as a late-industrial economic strategy? Clearly, heritage formation is a dynamic process and the very successful marketing of the Moose Jaw tunnels pro...
none1noA reflection is presented on the changes that can be observed in recent decades in relation t...
If heritage attractions are to be economically sustainable, they must be relevant to their potential...
This paper seeks to uncover what the marketization of heritage means in practice. Ironically, both t...
Many post-industrial regions reinterpret their industrial past as a heritage resource for marketing ...
Many post-industrial regions reinterpret their industrial past as a heritage resource for marketing ...
This paper explores the complexities and contradictions, as well as the progressive potential of ind...
In this article, the recent proliferation of cultural heritage routes and networks will be analyzed ...
International audienceIn west-European countries, public policies often argue that heritage - and in...
The dialectic of history as an ideology and history as a commodity can underpin a discourse on the p...
Due to a raise of network-based society and interaction based decision making processes in contempor...
The multiplication of objects, actors and underlying rationales of heritage development, or patrimon...
In 2012, the opening of the Louvre Museum in Lens, preceded by the inscription of the Mining Basin o...
With his expression ceci tuera cela, Hugo established almost two centuries ago a strong link between...
Heritage’ could be the driving force in developing new economies in geographic areas with unstable g...
One of the recently most popular ways of experiencing the past is time travelling. It is ‘an experie...
none1noA reflection is presented on the changes that can be observed in recent decades in relation t...
If heritage attractions are to be economically sustainable, they must be relevant to their potential...
This paper seeks to uncover what the marketization of heritage means in practice. Ironically, both t...
Many post-industrial regions reinterpret their industrial past as a heritage resource for marketing ...
Many post-industrial regions reinterpret their industrial past as a heritage resource for marketing ...
This paper explores the complexities and contradictions, as well as the progressive potential of ind...
In this article, the recent proliferation of cultural heritage routes and networks will be analyzed ...
International audienceIn west-European countries, public policies often argue that heritage - and in...
The dialectic of history as an ideology and history as a commodity can underpin a discourse on the p...
Due to a raise of network-based society and interaction based decision making processes in contempor...
The multiplication of objects, actors and underlying rationales of heritage development, or patrimon...
In 2012, the opening of the Louvre Museum in Lens, preceded by the inscription of the Mining Basin o...
With his expression ceci tuera cela, Hugo established almost two centuries ago a strong link between...
Heritage’ could be the driving force in developing new economies in geographic areas with unstable g...
One of the recently most popular ways of experiencing the past is time travelling. It is ‘an experie...
none1noA reflection is presented on the changes that can be observed in recent decades in relation t...
If heritage attractions are to be economically sustainable, they must be relevant to their potential...
This paper seeks to uncover what the marketization of heritage means in practice. Ironically, both t...