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Conservation Tourism and Identity of Contemporary Community Art A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural Allegory to Work”

Conservation Tourism and Identity of Contemporary Community Art A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural Allegory to Work”

This unique volume aims to promote new models of sustainable management in the field of contemporary mural art. Cultural heritage has become an essential tool for society stressing the necessity to properly conserve cultural resources in order to maintain a socially economically and environmentally sustainable development. In this book the mural Allegory to Work by the artist Felipe Seade located in Uruguay is used as a case study. The work of Felipe Seade a prominent political mural artist of the twentieth century reflects the influence of Mexican heritage and the socio-political themes of that time which were commonly used by the Social Realism art movement. The authors look at the mural—and its restoration—through the lens of tourism globalization and new interest in cultural heritage. The book demonstrates that the restoration should be aware that the perspective of the protagonists must be incorporated in the intervention process. This first-of-its-kind volume brings together historical ethnographic tourism and scientific research that leads to a sustainable project from the point of view of identity economy politics and society. This volume with over 50 color illustrations and many black and white photos will be valuable for college and research libraries undergraduate and graduate students researchers and professors in the field of cultural heritage and art as well as those involved in community-based research. | Conservation Tourism and Identity of Contemporary Community Art A Case Study of Felipe Seade’s Mural Allegory to Work”

GBP 82.99
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Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Tourism 2nd Edition

Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Tourism 2nd Edition

This new volume Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Tourism now going into its 2nd edition takes an in-depth look at how global geopolitical tensions and global threats affect the tourism industry and offers tools and strategies for meeting these challenges. The book is updated with chapters that include new research studies and experiences many of which consider the fall-out from the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism. It also includes five brand new chapters for over 50 new pages of text. With chapters by well-versed scholars who have worked as experts in post-disaster and post-conflict tourism the book presents a host of case scenarios along with innovative strategies that can be implemented by postcolonial post-conflict and post-disaster destinations to encourage travel and tourism in these areas. Topics include using tourism as a vehicle for economic recovery educating tourists at the pre-visit stage developing and employing postcolonial branding and self-branding using sports tourism and food events as a marketing strategy the ethics revolving around post-disaster consumption and much more. The new chapters discuss tourism in the age of the coronavirus pandemic and its dramatic disruptive effect on the tourism industry. The authors delve into post-COVID tourism marketing health and wellness education and practices ethical considerations for tourism operators and more. A chapter also considers the challenges of sustainable supply chain management in tour operations. With contributions from experts in this emerging field this volume is a rich resource for travel and tourism professionals policymakers researchers and others. It creates a bridge between the conceptual discussions around dark consumption (tourism directed to places that are identified with death and suffering) and the urgency to develop empirical models that support destination marketing organizations in a rapidly changing world. | Post-Disaster and Post-Conflict Tourism 2nd Edition

GBP 131.00
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