Heritage Tourism
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Tourism, Culture, and Heritage".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2018) | Viewed by 46602
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Heritage tourism, recognised to be one of the oldest forms of tourism, has received considerable attention by not only the academic community of tourism researchers but also practitioners involved with heritage. It represents the earliest focus of travellers; to places of heritage either linked to pilgrimage or to learn and appreciate the natural and cultural heritage that places offered. Heritage tourism is recognised as a form of special interest travel or niche tourism, with scholarly focus on natural heritage (national parks and protected areas) or cultural heritage (intangible aspects of what makes the heritage of place distinctive; its customs, food, traditions, festivals, people, etc.). It has evoked significant attention by tourism scholars either in the production of leading generic texts, or specialised texts that have examined different facets of this niche form of tourism. Scholarly journal articles on heritage tourism found across many of the top ranked tourism journals that include the Journal of Heritage Tourism launched in 2006. This special issue in Sustainability adds to the extant research published on heritage tourism. To that end, the focus of this special issue invites contributions across a diversity of aspects associated with heritage tourism as listed under the keywords section below.
Papers of between 5000 to 7000 words (not including the reference list) are invited on any of the topics listed below. All papers will undergo a blind peer-review process before acceptance.
The deadline of submission of papers is 30 November 2018.
Prof. Stephen W. Boyd
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Heritage landscapes and spaces
- Heritage demand
- Interpretation
- Power relations
- Authenticity
- Relationship between politics and heritage
- Heritage dissonance
- Heritage tourism and futures
- Community empowerment and heritage
- Personal heritage and tourism
- Cultural heritage tourism
- Heritage economics
- Heritage conservation
- Impacts of heritage
- Heritage tourism and sustainability
- Heritage management
- World Heritage Sites
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