Wilcox P. “Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development. 2020:317-327.PurposeThis paper considers discourses of preservation in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in a context of a country that pursues an ambitious agenda of development. It argues for a lived contradiction between Luang Prabang, marketed as a timeless, beautiful city of heritage and the rest of Laos, a desperately poor country in dire need of urgent development. It argues that this paradox is enacted by locals and visitors in Luang Prabang.Design/methodology/approachResearched through fifteen months ethnography in and around the heritage zone of central Luang Prabang, ...
Asia is currently witnessing the gradual transformation of heritage institutions such as museums, ...
This thesis is about the heritage in Vientiane. In an attempt to go beyond a more traditional descri...
The Luang Prabang World Heritage Site experienced tremendous change caused by rapid development and ...
International focus concerning heritage conservation governance is rapidly consolidating around the ...
Wilcox P. Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Town: UNESCO, Tourism and Rising Chinese Influence. Journa...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
The exponential growth of tourism in World Heritage sites in Southeast Asia provides economic develo...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
Numerous studies of tourism in Luang Prabang World Heritage site in Lao Peoples Democratic Republic ...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
There is an odd “conjuring trick” at work when we think of heritage, especially in its Western manif...
This paper examines the interpretation of the World Heritage city Luang Prabang (the former royal ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The practices of historic preservation have long been ...
Asia is currently witnessing the gradual transformation of heritage institutions such as museums, ...
This thesis is about the heritage in Vientiane. In an attempt to go beyond a more traditional descri...
The Luang Prabang World Heritage Site experienced tremendous change caused by rapid development and ...
International focus concerning heritage conservation governance is rapidly consolidating around the ...
Wilcox P. Luang Prabang, a World Heritage Town: UNESCO, Tourism and Rising Chinese Influence. Journa...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
This article critically appraises and evaluates tourism strategies and heritage management in Luang ...
The exponential growth of tourism in World Heritage sites in Southeast Asia provides economic develo...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
Numerous studies of tourism in Luang Prabang World Heritage site in Lao Peoples Democratic Republic ...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
Few other Asian cities have been as orientalised as Luang Prabang, the former capital of the Royal K...
There is an odd “conjuring trick” at work when we think of heritage, especially in its Western manif...
This paper examines the interpretation of the World Heritage city Luang Prabang (the former royal ca...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The practices of historic preservation have long been ...
Asia is currently witnessing the gradual transformation of heritage institutions such as museums, ...
This thesis is about the heritage in Vientiane. In an attempt to go beyond a more traditional descri...
The Luang Prabang World Heritage Site experienced tremendous change caused by rapid development and ...