2023
DOI: 10.1108/jd-06-2023-0106
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“Telling the story of telling the story”: capturing intangible heritage storytelling on the origins of malt whisky in the Cabrach

Peter H. Reid,
Elliot Pirie,
Rachael Ironside

Abstract: PurposeThis research explored the storytelling (collection, curation and use) in the Cabrach, a remote Scottish glen. This study aims to capture the methodological process of storytelling and curation of heritage knowledge through the lens of the Cabrach's whisky distilling history, a central part of the area's cultural heritage, tangible and intangible. This research was conceptualised as “telling the story of telling the story of the Cabrach”. It was concerned with how the history, heritage, historiography a… Show more

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“…Exploring the narrative’s impact further, Reid et al (2023), Voronov et al (2023) and Thurnell-Read (2019) investigate how storytelling, across different contexts – whisky, wine and post-industrial economies – serves as a medium for conveying authenticity, enriching product value and fostering brand loyalty. In the work by Lee and Shin (2015) on Japan’s sake brewery industry, the authors further exemplify the potential of storytelling to rejuvenate traditional sectors through narratives that celebrate history and tradition.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploring the narrative’s impact further, Reid et al (2023), Voronov et al (2023) and Thurnell-Read (2019) investigate how storytelling, across different contexts – whisky, wine and post-industrial economies – serves as a medium for conveying authenticity, enriching product value and fostering brand loyalty. In the work by Lee and Shin (2015) on Japan’s sake brewery industry, the authors further exemplify the potential of storytelling to rejuvenate traditional sectors through narratives that celebrate history and tradition.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%