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Nueva doctora: Dra. Cristina Soler García

Tesis Cristina SolerLa investigadora de Culturdes, Dra Cristina Soler García, ha defendido brillantemente su tesis doctoral titulada: «El uso de la cultura como recurso para el desarrollo: una mirada etnográfica al arte indígena de Tigua en Ecuador», obteniendo la calificación de sobresaliente con mención europea. La tesis ha estado dirigida por el profesor Dr. Antonio Miguel Nogués Pedregal.

El tribunal estuvo presidido por el prof. Dr. Jeremy MacClancy (Universidad Oxford-Brookes) y el prof. Dr. Daniel Carmona Zubiri (Universitas Miguel Hernández dad) que actuó de secretario; los vocales fueron los profesores doctores Agustín Santana Talavera (Universidad de la Laguna), Marta Prista (Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia – CRIA en Lisboa) y Raúl Travé Molero (Ostelea School of Tourism & Hospitality – Madrid).
 
 

II International Conference of the ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge Mediterranean Cultures and Societies

Nuestro grupo de investigación ha estado presente en el segundo Congreso Internacional de ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge «Mediterranean Cultures and Societies. Knowledge, Health and Tourism», que se ha celebrado en la Universidad del Algarve (Faro) durante los días 4 y 5 de mayo.

En dicho encuentro se han presentado dos comunicación en sesiones paralelas:

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José Martínez Jurado en MEDCULT2007

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Mercedes Durá Lizán en MEDCULT2007

















Panel — Knowledge production for cultural heritage management in tourism contexts

Please, find here a Call For Papers (CFP) for the panel Types of knowledge used for cultural heritage management in tourism contexts to be held during the upcoming IUAES Inter-Congress in Dubrovnik, Croatia (4-9 May 2016).

If you’re interested in submitting an abstract, please go online, register, and follow the instructions: http://iuaes2016.com/submit-paper/. Deadline: 31 January 2016


Main topic:

Engagement and practice: publicizing and using anthropology/Bringing anthropology to the people: how can science contribute to everyday lives

Panel short abstract:

How do decision-makers use different types of knowledge (experts, academics, entrepreneurs) when managing cultural heritage in tourism contexts? The panel looks into stakeholders’ practices, their reference sources and how they apply experts’ knowledge to territories moving into tourism.

Panel keywords:

cultural heritage management, expertise knowledge production, policy-making, tourism

Panel Text:

How do decision-makers make use of the different types of tourism knowledge (i.e., experts, academics, and tourism entrepreneurs) when managing cultural heritage in a tourism context?

Although there is not a specific research focusing on decision-making regarding cultural heritage management process in tourism contexts, there is much literature analysing the use and transfer of tourism knowledge, and various regional studies have been conducted. Many studies about expertise and political decision-making have highlighted the importance of studying this relationship, and heritage management has become a matter of the experts. Many authors point out the dependence of public decisions on experts’ knowledge is a fact. This panel offers the possibility to look into stakeholders’ practices, their reference sources and how they apply experts’ knowledge to particular territories moving from traditional socioeconomic basis into a tourism one.

Nowadays the management of cultural heritage is inseparable from cultural tourism. Actually many studies confirm that to become a commodity is an inherent property of heritage, since tourism could be defined the most perfect and sophisticated creation of capitalism, since it not only consumes places and territories, sculpt landscapes or perpetuate dependency relations, it also produces senses and meanings. Accordingly, in most tourism destinations, policy-makers match the management of cultural heritage with that of cultural tourism.


Co-convenors

José Martínez Jurado defiende su TFM en la Universidad de Valencia

El jueves 24 el Drs. José Martínez Jurado defendió con éxito su Trabajo de Fin de Máster titulado “Patrimonio inmaterial en Elche. Propuesta de gestión integrada” en el Salón de Grados de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia de la Universidad de Valencia. Se trata de un paso más en el difícil camino hacia la inestable carrera de investigador para José, que refuerza su formación con el Máster de Patrimonio Cultural: Identificación, Análisis y Gestión ofertado por dicha universidad.

El TFM defendido propone una visión y gestión integrada desde el patrimonio inmaterial en Elche a partir el análisis del patrimonio ilicitano reconocido por la UNESCO: el Palmeral (2000), el Misteri (2001) y el Centro de Cultura Tradicional – Museo Escolar de Pusol (2009). Fue calificado con la máxima nota, 10.

J. Martínez defiendo su TFM

Defensa del TFM de J. Martínez en la UV