Heritage commodification

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1The Formation Process of Ethnic Tourism in Australia Munehiko Asamizu [Faculty of Commerce, Hokkai Gakuen University of Kitami] This article aims to explain the significance of recent multicultural tendencies in A

The Formation Process of Ethnic Tourism in Australia Munehiko Asamizu [Faculty of Commerce, Hokkai Gakuen University of Kitami] This article aims to explain the significance of recent multicultural tendencies in A

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Source URL: www.australianstudies.jp

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-06 23:27:44
2The Formation Process of Ethnic Tourism in Australia Munehiko Asamizu [Faculty of Commerce, Hokkai Gakuen University of Kitami] This article aims to explain the significance of recent multicultural tendencies in A

The Formation Process of Ethnic Tourism in Australia Munehiko Asamizu [Faculty of Commerce, Hokkai Gakuen University of Kitami] This article aims to explain the significance of recent multicultural tendencies in A

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Source URL: australianstudies.jp

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-06 23:27:44
356174_Extreme_heritage_Part 2_Historical Environment[removed]:38 AM Page 38  Authenticity Versus Commodification: Atrocity Heritage Tourism at the ‘Death Railway’ of the River Kwai Apinya Arrunnapaporn

56174_Extreme_heritage_Part 2_Historical Environment[removed]:38 AM Page 38 Authenticity Versus Commodification: Atrocity Heritage Tourism at the ‘Death Railway’ of the River Kwai Apinya Arrunnapaporn

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Source URL: australia.icomos.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-12-26 20:18:10
4Authenticity versus Commodification: Atrocity Heritage Tourism at the ‘Death Railway’ of the Bridge over the River Kwai and its Associations, Thailand

Authenticity versus Commodification: Atrocity Heritage Tourism at the ‘Death Railway’ of the Bridge over the River Kwai and its Associations, Thailand

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 23:48:48