2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10816-017-9317-3
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Durable Stones, Mutable Pasts: Bundled Memory in the Alsatian Community of Castroville, Texas

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“…Researchers in recent studies are more prone to apply theories from different fields. These studies bring diversified theoretical perspectives to understand contested heritage and provide a more complex conceptualization of heritage as contested by capital, memory and identity (Ivanova, 2017;Su, 2010;Van Dyke, 2017). Of concern, however, is the lack of research that elaborates on how to pacify contestation through frameworks that offer solutions, and promote sustainable and harmonious developments in contested heritage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Researchers in recent studies are more prone to apply theories from different fields. These studies bring diversified theoretical perspectives to understand contested heritage and provide a more complex conceptualization of heritage as contested by capital, memory and identity (Ivanova, 2017;Su, 2010;Van Dyke, 2017). Of concern, however, is the lack of research that elaborates on how to pacify contestation through frameworks that offer solutions, and promote sustainable and harmonious developments in contested heritage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the different perceptions of heritage values, contestation mainly occurred in the process to transform heritage resources into tourism products. During the process, whether the heritage resource should be exploited as a tourism product (Battilani et al, 2018;Ivanova, 2017) and how to develop the heritage resource Van Dyke, 2017) had given rise to dissonance among stakeholders. Marginalization of the views from local community were also present in this stage .…”
Section: Contestation In Different Tourism Stagesmentioning
confidence: 99%