Equipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Tourisme
Equipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Tourisme
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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2023Partners:Equipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le TourismeEquipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le TourismeFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-23-MRS2-0011Funder Contribution: 19,862.5 EURHerCha proposes an innovative doctoral network on the ways CH may address various global challenges that face contemporary societies. More specifically, it addresses: i) Climate Change which affects almost every aspect of our life, including health, shelter, livelihoods ii) Health and well-being iii) Migration, vulnerable populations and identity iv) Decolonization v) Unequal development of cities -among other challenges. HerCha approaches these challenges in a systemic and interlinked way. It considers that the complexities and interdependencies across existing and emerging global challenges will probably continue to create environmental tensions and pressures in relation to geopolitical dependencies and securities, waste, environmental footprints, the mining and processing of critical raw materials, and ethical concerns. Cultural heritage can address many of these challenges. This is the main hypothesis in which this doctoral training project (DN) is built. HerCha operates a paradigm shift: while research has studied the ways global challenges may severely impact heritage, few studies consider the various ways heritage may represent a means of mitigating or adapting to several of them. However, to To maintain relevance, heritage will need to be a resource for tackling poverty, inequality, racism, and other social challenges facing communities. HerCha tackles the numerous possible opportunities of action through which heritage could help shape responses to the emerging megatrends and challenges to drive more positive futures, in terms of Addressing inequalities, Reducing societal tensions, Centring sustainability and wellbeing, Reimagining learning, Evidencing impact and Using anticipation. The DN proposed in the framework of HerCha brings together 11 universities members of the European Alliance Una Europa and a large number of associated partners from their ecosystem (local authorities, companies, NGOs, heritage institutions, members of civil society, etc.). It is based on a solid experience of collaboration of academic partners of Una Europa, including in the framework of doctoral training (Una Europa has been offering a doctoral training in the field of cultural heritage since 2021, bringing together 8 universities, organized around cotutelles, and offering a joint certificate in cultural heritage). HerCha proposes 15 research themes addressed to early career researchers (ECR), each addressing a global challenge and the way cultural heritage can play a role in its mitigation or in the adaptation of societies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2015Partners:Equipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Tourisme, François Rabelais University, CITERES, Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Observatoire de la Chine Contemporaine, Cité de lArchitecture et du Patrimoine, Observatoire de la Chine Contemporaine +2 partnersEquipe Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Tourisme,François Rabelais University,CITERES,Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, Observatoire de la Chine Contemporaine,Cité de lArchitecture et du Patrimoine, Observatoire de la Chine Contemporaine,INSHS,AUSSERFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-15-CE27-0010Funder Contribution: 299,702 EURThe PATRIMONDI project explores how the dynamics of the heritagization interferes with tourism motilities and global circulation (of people, ideas, capital. The analysis is underpinned by the assumption of a new regime of heritagization characterized by a co-production of heritage by tourism in the context of globalization. The project aims at going beyond the classical analysis of the continuous enlargement of the heritage field, in order to define and analyze the contemporary and new ways of heritage production. The neologism of patrimondialisalion (worldheritagization) , by his assonance between heritage(patrimoine) and globalization (mondialisation),proposes a critical reexamination of the historical interference between heritage and national construction in favor of the globalization trough heritage. The project innovates by addressing together, and in their mutual co-construction the dynamics of globalization heritage and tourism which are traditionally conceptualized by The aim is to deconstruct the traditional positions between heritage and tourism on the one hand; heritage and globalization on the other hand, too often reduced to an opposition territorialisation-singularity versus deterritorialisation-homogenization, and to move the issue to the construction of a global heritage. Such an approach based on heritage and tourist concepts, notions, norms and practices that circulate (and sometimes hybridize) in a global scale, relativizes the usual heritage conceptions North-South. The proposed methodology is comparative. The selection of 5 emblematic sites of globalization of heritage and through heritage [3 sites inscribed on the list of World heritage of UNESCO (Angkor, Old Quebec, Marrakech), 1exemple inscribed on the list of intangible World heritage of UNESCO (Tango), a national heritage produced by internationalization (the international concessions of Tianjin, in China)] aims at exploring the complex relationship between the different scales (including local, national and global) that both produce heritage and is produced by heritage. These 5 examples will be analyzed according to a cross-in order to identify the 'nodes', the ‘gateways' or the 'limits’ of how they fit in the context of globalization. While anchoring in the contemporaneity, the proposed approach will also address the dynamic constitution of globalization ('worlding" according to Cochrane and Passmore, 2001) of heritage assets, in the past (analysis of the heritage ‘Genealogy' the through a geohistorical approach) and in the future (prospective approach). The generalization of fieldwork research (carried out following a qualitative methodology: interviews observation written sources, archives) done on the 5 selected heritage examples will be facilitated by the quantitative analysis of all the 1007 sites (in 2014) of the world heritage of UNÉSCO via the social networks (analysis of several thousands of photographs and comments posted by tourists and visitors).This analysis aims at capturing the circulation of representations and practices of heritage visions. In a context where tourism becomes a "common phenomenon' according to Lussault ( 2007),and where heritage i s structured as global network ( a 'heritagescape’ according to DiGiovine, 2009) - also through tourism practices and representations the parallel analysis of heritage and tourism in and by globalization represents a major political, geopolitical, economic identity and cultural issues which need to be explored at both the local and the global scales. This is the aim of this project whose implications are both theoretical (exploration and analysis of the concept of patrimondialisation (worldheritagization) and operational (management of heritage properties which are more an ore globalized and globalizing).
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