The cultural practice of heritage is naturally and prominently about people. It is undeniably people who create, select, share, contest and construct heritage each and every day. Yet the hegemonic discourse of heritage currently disengages people from their past and reconstitutes our interactions with this past. The material realities of heritage are now selected, contested and represented for communities, by someone else. The authority of expertise and ancestry defines places for people, rather than defining those places with the people to whom they naturally belong, their communities. As such the topic of community engagement is increasingly important. As such this study identifies a clear and concerning dissonance between commercial and...
Being one of the fastest growing industries, tourism has a trend to offer more innovative products a...
Today, in a globalized connected world, Nations, cities, destinations are in a continuous competitio...
This purpose of this study is to examine the representation of English parish churches as tourist at...
The cultural practice of heritage is naturally and prominently about people. It is undeniably people...
We are guided by the following research questions: How do community residents contribute to place ma...
Heritage tourism is becoming an increasingly significant component of the global tourism industry. T...
Heritage as an Asset in Building Place Brand Identity in Cultural Tourism Business Heritage ...
Objectives\ud Orwell wrote that whoever controls the past controls the future, and whoever controls ...
Research Question: Our study is guided by the following research question: How can consumers contrib...
The marketing of heritage tourism is unavoidably linked with a range of stakeholders, including loca...
Heritage is created by a recognition of the value in what ancestors left behind and it is commonly ...
In an increasingly globalized world, the fading specificity is producing homogeneous images that mak...
Heritage tourism bases its definition on searching for different, authentic, and somewhat unexplored...
In the past I have explored the role of discourse with reference to heritage policy in the British c...
In this paper we analyse the growth in heritage tourism from the point of view of the people who liv...
Being one of the fastest growing industries, tourism has a trend to offer more innovative products a...
Today, in a globalized connected world, Nations, cities, destinations are in a continuous competitio...
This purpose of this study is to examine the representation of English parish churches as tourist at...
The cultural practice of heritage is naturally and prominently about people. It is undeniably people...
We are guided by the following research questions: How do community residents contribute to place ma...
Heritage tourism is becoming an increasingly significant component of the global tourism industry. T...
Heritage as an Asset in Building Place Brand Identity in Cultural Tourism Business Heritage ...
Objectives\ud Orwell wrote that whoever controls the past controls the future, and whoever controls ...
Research Question: Our study is guided by the following research question: How can consumers contrib...
The marketing of heritage tourism is unavoidably linked with a range of stakeholders, including loca...
Heritage is created by a recognition of the value in what ancestors left behind and it is commonly ...
In an increasingly globalized world, the fading specificity is producing homogeneous images that mak...
Heritage tourism bases its definition on searching for different, authentic, and somewhat unexplored...
In the past I have explored the role of discourse with reference to heritage policy in the British c...
In this paper we analyse the growth in heritage tourism from the point of view of the people who liv...
Being one of the fastest growing industries, tourism has a trend to offer more innovative products a...
Today, in a globalized connected world, Nations, cities, destinations are in a continuous competitio...
This purpose of this study is to examine the representation of English parish churches as tourist at...