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Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series
The Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series offers a much-needed forum for original, innovative and cutting-edge research. This series is aimed at upper-level undergraduates, researchers and research students, as well as academics and policy-makers. Titles within the series are empirically and/or theoretically informed and explore a range of dynamic, diverse and topical areas, drawing across the humanities and social sciences to offer interdisciplinary perspectives. This series encourages new theoretical perspectives and showcases ground-breaking work that reflects the dynamism and vibrancy of heritage, tourism and cultural studies.
Areas of interest for the series are broad and multidisciplinary, including but not limited to:
- Industrial heritage
- Religion and spirituality
- Pilgrimage
- Dark tourism
- Health and heritage
- Archaeology and tourism
- Museums
- Social media and technology
- Youth and cultural heritage
- Genealogy and personal heritage
- Cultural trails
- Art and public art
- Heritage cuisine and foodways
- Intangible heritage
- Heritage tour management
- Visitor management and impacts
- The tourist/visitor experience
- Souvenirs
- Cultural tourism and authenticity
- Cultural parks
- Conservation and interpretation
- Heritage politics in tourism
- Slow tourism, culture and heritage
- Urban heritage
- Rural tourism and agriheritage
- Indigenous people and tourism
- Ethnicity and tourism
- Immigration, immigrants and diasporas
- Language and tourism
- Heritage tourism planning
To submit a book proposal or to discuss an idea, please contact Faye Leerink, Commissioning Editor: faye.leerink@tandf.co.uk