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Appel à contribution : "Tourism and the Shifting Values of Cultural Heritage: Visiting Pasts, Developing Futures"

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University of Birmingham - Ironbridge Institute and National Taiwan University
Thématique :
Patrimoine/Heritage

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Type de document :
Recherche en tourisme
Description :

in association with UNESCO UNITWIN Network

Tourism, Culture, Development

and Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, UK

April 5-9, 2013, Taipei, Taiwan

This conference seeks to examine both the tensions and opportunities in the processes of valuing and protecting cultural heritage and, in mobilising it for development purposes in the wider social sphere. We wish to explore how heritage ‘works’ in the context of shifting and mobile values and, the various ways in which tourism and tourists shape, embed and change the value of heritage in societies.

 

How does the doing of tourism and the being a tourist, impact upon our understandings and appreciation of cultural heritage?

How do our values regarding the past change?

How do / should we communicate cultural heritage to tourists and society at large, in an age of immediacy, a time of multiple realities and in multi-cultural societies?

 

Such questions underpin the policies and politics of cultural heritage and the dynamics of international tourism.

 

The Conference aims to provide critical dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries and we invite papers from all disciplines and fields including: anthropology, archaeology, art history, architecture, cultural geography, cultural studies, ethnology and folklore, economics, history, heritage studies, landscape studies, leisure studies, museum studies, philosophy, political science, sociology, tourism studies and urban/spatial planning.

 

Potential themes of interest include:

Understanding tourist experiences of heritage sites

 

Please send a 300 word abstract of your paper with a clear title to:

ironbridge@contacts.bham.ac.uk (

 

Please be sure to include your full contact details.

 

Professor Mike Robinson

Chair of Cultural Heritage

University of Birmingham

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Date de création du document :
21 juin 2012

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