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Cultural heritage and tourism : an introduction / Dallen J. Timothy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bristol : Channel View, 2011.Description: xviii, 509 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1845411773
  • 9781845411763
  • 1845411765
  • 9781845411770
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 TIM
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 338.4791 TIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100403816

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

One of the most salient forms of modern-day tourism is based on the heritage of humankind. The majority of all global travel entails some element of the cultural past, as hundreds of millions of people visit cultural attractions, heritage festivals, and historic places each year. The book delves into this vast form of tourism by providing a comprehensive examination of its issues, current debates, concepts and practices. It looks at the social, physical and economic impacts, which cause destinations, site managers and interpreters to consider not only how to plan and manage resources but also how to portray the past in ways that are acceptable, accurate, accessible and politically relevant. In the process, however, the depth of heritage politics, the authenticity and inauthenticity of place and experience, and the urgent need to protect living and built cultures are exposed. The book explores these and many other current issues surrounding the management of cultural resources for tourism. In order to help students relate concepts to real-world situations it combines theory and practice, is student learning oriented, is written accessibly for all readers and is empirically rich.

Includes references and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • List of Figures (p. vi)
  • List of Tables (p. vii)
  • List of Plates (p. ix)
  • Preface (p. xvii)
  • 1 Cultural Heritage and Tourism (p. 1)
  • Section 1 (p. 13)
  • 2 Consumption of Culture: Heritage Demand and Experience (p. 15)
  • 3 The Heritage Supply: Attractions and Services (p. 46)
  • 4 Spatial Perspectives and Heritage Resources (p. 83)
  • 5 Looking for Something Real: Heritage, Tourism and Elusive Authenticity (p. 103)
  • 6 Tourism and the Politics of Heritage (p. 127)
  • 7 The Need to Conserve the Past: The Impacts of Tourism (p. 149)
  • 8 Protective Legislation and Conservation Organizations (p. 170)
  • 9 Protecting the Past for Today: Heritage Conservation and Tourism (p. 193)
  • 10 Telling the Story: Interpreting the Past for Visitors (p. 228)
  • 11 Planning Principles and Cultural Heritage Destinations (p. 259)
  • 12 Marketing the Past for Today (p. 275)
  • 13 Raising Revenue and Managing Visitors (p. 295)
  • Section 2 (p. 317)
  • 14 Museums: Keepers of the Past (p. 319)
  • 15 Archaeological Sites and Ancient Monuments (p. 336)
  • 16 Landscapes of the Elite and the Ordinary (p. 352)
  • 17 The Industrial Past (p. 367)
  • 18 Religious Sites and Pilgrimage (p. 384)
  • 19 Diasporas, Roots and Personal Heritage Tourism (p. 406)
  • 20 Indigenous Culture (p. 424)
  • 21 Dark Tourism: Atrocity and Human Suffering (p. 443)
  • 22 Conclusions: The Future of the Past (p. 473)
  • References (p. 487)
  • Index (p. 496)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Dr Dallen J. Timothy is Professor of Community Resources and Development, Director of the Tourism Development and Management Program, and Senior Sustainability Scientist at Arizona State University. He is also Visiting Professor of Heritage Tourism at the University of Sunderland, England, and Adjunct Professor of Geography at Indiana University. Professor Timothy is Editor of the Journal of Heritage Tourism and serves on the editorial boards of twelve international journals. His primary research interests include cultural heritage; tourism and sustainable development; globalization processes and supranationalism; political boundaries and border issues; biodiversity and tourism impacts; religion, confl ict and security; immigration and global diasporas; and peripheral region dynamics.

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