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Introduction: identity, place, landscape and heritage
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This article is published in Journal of Material Culture.The article was published on 2006-07-01. It has received 267 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Identity (social science).read more
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Bibliography “Food as Heritage”
TL;DR: The following bibliography is conceived as a selection of international literature on food as heritage and as a marker of identity within the huge amount of works recently produced on the topic of food as discussed by the authors.
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Rethinking the consumption of places.
Tijana Rakić,Donna Chambers +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that consumption and construction of places are simultaneous processes in which both tourists and locals play an active role, and this theoretical exploration is supported by relevant findings from an ethnographic study of tourists' and locals' experiences at the Acropolis.
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Health inequalities and homelessness: considering material, spatial and relational dimensions.
TL;DR: This article links relational aspects of homelessness, and its health consequences, with material and spatial considerations through the use of photo-elicitation interviews with 12 rough sleepers in London to highlight the relevance of embodied deprivation for a health psychology that is responsive to the ways in which social inequalities can get under the skin of homeless people.
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Some Reflections on Heritage and Archaeology in the Anthropocene
Brit Solli,Mats Burström,Ewa Domańska,Matt Edgeworth,Alfredo González-Ruibal,Cornelius Holtorf,Gavin Lucas,Terje Oestigaard,Laurajane Smith,Christopher Witmore +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss whether there is a need for a new concept for vering the last 250 years' immense human impact on the earth and whether we are living in a new geological epoch called Anthropocene.
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The Imagery–Image Duality Model An Integrative Review and Advocating for Improved Delimitation of Concepts
TL;DR: It is suggested that individuals have a multitude of destination associations, the total imagery that relates to the destination, and label this concept destination imagery, which has led to a novel understanding and delimitation of the focal concepts within the imagery–image duality model.
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Location of Culture
TL;DR: The postcolonial and the post-modern: The question of agency as discussed by the authors, the question of how newness enters the world: Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation, 12.
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The Location of Culture
TL;DR: The postcolonial and the post-modern: The question of agency as mentioned in this paper, the question of how newness enters the world: Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation, 12.
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The Invention of Tradition
Eric Hobsbawm,Terence Ranger +1 more
TL;DR: This article explored examples of this process of invention -the creation of Welsh Scottish national culture, the elaboration of British royal rituals in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the origins of imperial ritual in British India and Africa, and the attempts by radical movements to develop counter-traditions of their own.
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The condition of postmodernity
TL;DR: Postmodernism has been particularly important in acknowledging 'the multiple forms of otherness as they emerge from differences in subjectivity, gender and sexuality, race and class, temporal and spatial geographic locations and dislocations'.