As Alderman (2010: 90) has recently written, the potential struggle to determine what conception of the past will prevail constitutes the politics of memory. This paper aims to investigate the politics of memory at play in determining how Dublin’s colonial heritage is constructed and represented to tourists. Dublin’s profile as a tourism destination has grown recently. It attracted 5.4 million visitors in 2009 (Fáilte Ireland 2010). Culture and heritage underpin both its touristic appeal and the city’s official efforts to represent itself as a destination. Much of Dublin’s most iconic built heritage is strongly associated with its development as a colonial capital. Many decades after independence, contemporary Ireland is a vastly changed pl...
The Vikings first appeared off the shores of Ireland in 795 AD, and established the foundations for ...
Purpose -- This paper aims to focus on increasingly entrepreneurial approaches to urban governance i...
Victorian pubs of Dublin have played an integral role in the social, cultural and economic history o...
This research seeks to furthering understandings of how Tour Guides interpret memories at heritage s...
As a literature review, this thesis will explore the expanse o f literature concerning heritage and...
The paper applies Critical Discourse Analysis to the language of tourism, in order to explore the id...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
This thesis is concerned with the consumption of heritage centres in Ireland, and asks why and how v...
In spite of what the title might suggest, Dublin: from “paralysis” to international tourism is by no...
Situated in the Liberties area of Dublin, and within a short walk of Trinity College, the Guinness S...
This paper will examine the fate of several buildings in Dublin, Ireland, constructed during the Bri...
Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013.This paper examines how c...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
Where they evolve in contentious political contexts, conservation and heritage can be framed by comp...
Recently, the academia have been witnessing calls that universities regard humanities as ineffective...
The Vikings first appeared off the shores of Ireland in 795 AD, and established the foundations for ...
Purpose -- This paper aims to focus on increasingly entrepreneurial approaches to urban governance i...
Victorian pubs of Dublin have played an integral role in the social, cultural and economic history o...
This research seeks to furthering understandings of how Tour Guides interpret memories at heritage s...
As a literature review, this thesis will explore the expanse o f literature concerning heritage and...
The paper applies Critical Discourse Analysis to the language of tourism, in order to explore the id...
In most European countries, the 20th Century witnessed a growing interest in urban conservation as b...
This thesis is concerned with the consumption of heritage centres in Ireland, and asks why and how v...
In spite of what the title might suggest, Dublin: from “paralysis” to international tourism is by no...
Situated in the Liberties area of Dublin, and within a short walk of Trinity College, the Guinness S...
This paper will examine the fate of several buildings in Dublin, Ireland, constructed during the Bri...
Reversed memory, collective action and the Irish economic crisis 2010-2013.This paper examines how c...
This paper examines accommodation policies and spatialized practices designed to rehabilitate, assim...
Where they evolve in contentious political contexts, conservation and heritage can be framed by comp...
Recently, the academia have been witnessing calls that universities regard humanities as ineffective...
The Vikings first appeared off the shores of Ireland in 795 AD, and established the foundations for ...
Purpose -- This paper aims to focus on increasingly entrepreneurial approaches to urban governance i...
Victorian pubs of Dublin have played an integral role in the social, cultural and economic history o...