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Archiving Cultures
Heritage, community and the making of records and memory
2024 || Hardcover || Jeannette A. (Emerita Professor at Simmons University.) Bastian || Taylor & Francis Ltd
Defines and models the concept of a cultural archives focusing on how diverse communities express and record their heritage and collective memory and why and how these often-intangible expressions are archival records. Analysis of oral traditions, memory texts and performance arts demonstrate their relevance as records of their communities.
Tourism and Poverty Alleviation in Nature Conservation Areas
A Comparative Study Between Japan and Vietnam
2024 || Hardcover || Nguyen Van Hoang || Taylor & Francis Ltd
This timely book delves into the intricate relationship between tourism and poverty with a specific focus on nature conservation areas, using case studies of island economies in a developed country, Japan, and a developing one, Vietnam.
Cultural Heritage Conservation for Early Learners
Outreach and Engagement with the Next Generation
2024 || Hardcover || Ellen Chase e.a. || Taylor & Francis Ltd
Cultural Heritage Conservation for Early Learners explores how to introduce young audiences to art conservation. Conservators and educators from around the world share their approach to creating engaging, hands-on programs for children aged three to eight and their caregivers.
Innovative Technology in Art Conservation
Original Appearance and Viewer Perception
2024 || Hardcover || W. (Bill) Wei || Taylor & Francis Ltd
Innovative Technology in Art Conservation provides one of the first ever critical assessments of innovation in conservation science and questions what role it should play in conservation and conservation ethics.
Gender and Tourism Sustainability
2024 || Hardcover || Claudia (Copenhagen Business School Eger e.a. || Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book examines the relationship between gender and sustainability in tourism. Whilst an extensive body of work exists in the areas of gender and sustainability, these two fields of knowledge are seldom combined to examine tourism phenomena.