Towards Heritage Transformation Perspectives
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
No. | Stage of Review | Description of Review Stages |
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1. | Problem Identification | Theoretical and empirical discussions about heritage transformations and their perspectives. |
2. | Literature Search | Open databases and open libraries were used to find articles about heritage transformations, searching for various keywords potentially important to the researched topic: ScienceDirect: 44,486 articles on sustainability and heritage, 26,184 articles on heritage transformations, 18,801 articles on transformative heritage experiences, 13,467 articles on sustainable heritage transformations, 8966 articles on heritage transformations and climate change, 2626 articles on smart heritage transformations, and 1 article on placetelling. WorldWideScience.org: We found 2050 articles on sustainability and heritage, 2702 articles on heritage transformations, 1629 articles on sustainable heritage transformations, 1434 articles on transformative heritage experiences, and 293 articles on placetelling, though only some of them concentrated on placetelling in the transformative heritage context; DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals): 1087 articles on sustainability and heritage, 362 articles on heritage transformations, 30 articles on sustainable heritage transformations, 11 articles on transformative heritage experiences, and no articles on placetelling; IDEAS/RePEc: We found 885 results for “sustainability and heritage”, 94 results for “heritage transformations”, 1 article on “placetelling”; ScienceOpen: We found 4 results for “heritage transformations”, 1 result for “placetelling”; SSRN eLibrary: We found 120 results for “sustainability and heritage” and 26 results for “heritage transformations” and no articles on “placetelling”; no articles about post-heritage topic were found in the databases and the open libraries of IDEAS/RePEc, The OAPEN Library, OpenDOAR, Electronic Journals Library, WorldWideScience.org, EBSCO, and others. The literature was also searched for research on heritage and degrowth, heritage transformation and placetelling. We then evaluated the data (theoretical and an empirical literature discussing heritage transformations and their perspectives). |
3. | Data Evaluation | Data evaluated, seeking to include in the study the last five years of theoretical and empirical literature sources, discussing heritage transformations and their perspectives. Thus, the main theoretical and empirical literature sources, discussing heritage transformations and seeking perspectives of tourism development, included in the study are presented in Table 2, with a brief description of the publications selected for review analysis. |
4. | Data Analysis | The thematic structure was chosen for the theoretical data analysis [5]. Thus, the theoretical and empirical literature discussing heritage transformations perspectives were analyzed for the following themes: (a) heritage: between definition and value, (b) heritage: between memory and interpretation; (c) towards heritage transformations. |
5. | Presentation | The integrative review is presented in the results chapter (the integrated review data were organized under the following themes: heritage: between definition and value, (Section 3.1); heritage: between memory and interpretation (Section 3.2); towards heritage transformations (Section 3.3); the discussions chapter presents the conceptual framework (Figure 1) “Perspectives of heritage transformations”. |
3. Results
3.1. Heritage: Between Definition and Value
3.2. Heritage: Between Memory and Interpretation
3.3. Towards Heritage Transformations
3.3.1. Heritage Transformations in the Context of Climate Change
3.3.2. Heritage Transformations as the Loss of Heritage
4. Discussion: Experiencing Heritage Transformations
4.1. Heritage Transformations “I”—As Personal Perspective
4.2. Heritage Transformations “Place”—As Local Perspective
4.3. Heritage Transformations “R”—As Regional Perspective
4.4. Towards Heritage Transformation Perspectives
5. Concluding Insights
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Transformative experiences and tourism | |||
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Heritage and memory | |||
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Rudokas [13] | 2017 | Kaunas Technology University | Heritage; heritage narrative; architecture; urbanism. |
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Climate change | |||
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Transformations | |||
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Lillevold and Haarstad [34] | 2019 | Local Environment | Cultural heritage; built environment; local development; sustainability; Norway. |
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Sandow and Lundholm [38] | 2020 | European Urban and Regional Studies | Migration, family, profession, metropolitan. |
Sebastien [39] | 2020 | Geoforum | Place, power, meaning, understanding. |
Zonn [40] | 2020 | GeoHumanities | Identity, place, positionalities, self, storytelling. |
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Pranskūnienė, R.; Zabulionienė, E. Towards Heritage Transformation Perspectives. Sustainability 2023, 15, 6135. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15076135
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Chicago/Turabian StylePranskūnienė, Rasa, and Erika Zabulionienė. 2023. "Towards Heritage Transformation Perspectives" Sustainability 15, no. 7: 6135. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15076135
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