Article Tag: Heritage tourism

USING GEOGRAPHICAL AND SEMIOTIC MEANS TO ESTABLISH FIXED POINTS OF A NEVER-ENDING STORY: SEARCHING FOR PARAMETERS OF AUTHENTICITY IN A CASE STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN HISTORY.

Recent scholarship has suggested that history-linked and heritage-based tourism, and its engagement in the never-ending telling of stories, is becoming solidly entrenched as a contribution to the popularisation and consumption […]

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Journal article

Source

Taylor and Francis: 2019

Heritage tourism products and experiences can generate substantial economic and social contribution to local communities. Yet, significant challenges face heritage tourism destinations, including heritage preservation and the subsequent transition into […]

Format

Journal article

Source

Taylor and Francis: 2020

Authors

Bec, Alexandra (Author); Moyle , Brent (Author); Little, Chris (Author); Patterson , Dale (Author)