‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities

Heritage and cultural tourism (HCT) is currently one of the fastest growing fields in the tourism domain. Tourism as a composite field of study has traditionally been located within the economic and business management sector. However, due to the range of social, political and ethical issues pertain...

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Main Author: Nicole Beate Hoffmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2013-12-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/210
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spelling doaj-bf2de2ecff454781ae9127cf258b862f2020-11-25T00:09:40ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052013-12-019210.4102/td.v9i2.210186‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanitiesNicole Beate Hoffmann0University of PretoriaHeritage and cultural tourism (HCT) is currently one of the fastest growing fields in the tourism domain. Tourism as a composite field of study has traditionally been located within the economic and business management sector. However, due to the range of social, political and ethical issues pertaining to heritage and cultural tourism, it can be argued that it should be also located within a humanities context. After elucidating certain key concepts, the paper will consider the interdisciplinary nature of tourism theorist John Tribe. The relevance of tourism and its relationship with the humanities cluster of established disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, art, literature, history and heriatge will be discussed. It will become apparent that heritage and cultural tourism is also locating itself within the domain of the humanities, despite efforts to dislocate it.  Key words: heritage and cultural tourism (HCT), economic and business management, humanities, mutlidisciplinary field, interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary research Disciplines: anthropology, archeology, art, business ecobomics, geography, heritage, history, literature, film, socioloyhttp://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/210heritage and cultural tourism (HCT)economic and business managementhumanitiesmultidisciplinary fieldinterdisciplinarycross-disciplinary research
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‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
heritage and cultural tourism (HCT)
economic and business management
humanities
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cross-disciplinary research
author_facet Nicole Beate Hoffmann
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title ‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
title_short ‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
title_full ‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
title_fullStr ‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
title_full_unstemmed ‘Locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
title_sort ‘locating’ or ‘dislocating’ heritage and cultural tourism within the humanities
publisher AOSIS
series The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
issn 1817-4434
2415-2005
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Heritage and cultural tourism (HCT) is currently one of the fastest growing fields in the tourism domain. Tourism as a composite field of study has traditionally been located within the economic and business management sector. However, due to the range of social, political and ethical issues pertaining to heritage and cultural tourism, it can be argued that it should be also located within a humanities context. After elucidating certain key concepts, the paper will consider the interdisciplinary nature of tourism theorist John Tribe. The relevance of tourism and its relationship with the humanities cluster of established disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, art, literature, history and heriatge will be discussed. It will become apparent that heritage and cultural tourism is also locating itself within the domain of the humanities, despite efforts to dislocate it.  Key words: heritage and cultural tourism (HCT), economic and business management, humanities, mutlidisciplinary field, interdisciplinary, cross-disciplinary research Disciplines: anthropology, archeology, art, business ecobomics, geography, heritage, history, literature, film, socioloy
topic heritage and cultural tourism (HCT)
economic and business management
humanities
multidisciplinary field
interdisciplinary
cross-disciplinary research
url http://www.td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/210
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