Tourism and archaeology : sustainable meeting grounds

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Tourism and archaeology : sustainable meeting grounds

edited by Cameron Walker, Neil Carr

Left Coast Press, c2013

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-289) and index

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内容説明

The global popularity and lucrative potential of tourism has made sustainability a major concern for archaeologists, site managers, politicians, local communities, tourism officials, and other stakeholders. This book establishes new, interdisciplinary ground for tourism and archaeology that will foster a new generation of sustainable thinking and practice. First, three teams of co-authors from both disciplines tackle key conceptual dilemmas: exploration vs. exploitation, education vs. entertainment, and cultural sensitivity vs. embeddedness. Then, international case studies examine site development, marketing, community relations, and other on-the-ground examples of heritage work. The volume launches an important new era of collaboration in this growing field.

目次

  • I: Concepts
  • 1: Tourism and Archaeology: An Introduction
  • 2: Archaeology Meccas of Tourism: Exploration, Protection, and Exploitation
  • 3: Integrating Education and Entertainment in Archaeological Tourism: Complementary Concepts or Opposite Ends of the Spectrum?
  • 4: Cultural Sensitivity and Embeddedness
  • II: Case Studies
  • 5: The Management and Marketing of Archaeological Sites: The Case of Hadrian's Wall
  • 6: Vindolanda
  • 7: Casa Malpais: Development of an Archaeological Park in Rural Arizona
  • 8: Visitors at the Trench Edge: Outreach and Archaeology at Historic Dilston, Northumberland, UK
  • 9: Archaeology, Tourism, and Other "Marriages of Convenience:" Examples from Western Canada
  • 10: Saving Punalu'u: Ka'? as a Cultural K?puka
  • 11: Framing the Mogao Caves in the Encounters between Tourists and Site Interpreters
  • 12: Archaeology and Tourism: Lessons from the Zimbabwean Experience
  • 13: Meet the Flintstones: Contestable Cultural Heritage of the Pica-Piedras in a Phurepecha Community in Mexico
  • 14: Conclusion: Manifesting Sustainable Meeting Grounds

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