Books written by Emma Waterton

  • Heritage, Communities and Archaeology

    The first draws from Pearson and Sullivan's (1995) idea that the role of heritage managers is to mitigate conflict over heritage when it occurs. Pearson and Sullivan (1995) are talking, in large part, about the mitigation of conflicts ...

  • Heritage and Community Engagement: Collaboration or Contestation?

    Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: a world that is, was, and will be. North Melbourne: Spinifex. Bell, D., 2002. Writing in the eye ofa storm: response to Gaynor Macdonald's review article Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarin.

  • The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies

    Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 1—33 Connolly, J. (2008) 'Geographical information systems and landscape archaeology', in David, B. and Thomas, J. (eds) Handbook of Landscape Archaeology. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast ...

  • Heritage, Affect and Emotion: Politics, practices and infrastructures

    While there have been some recent attempts to draw these lines of thinking more forcefully into the field of heritage studies, this book focuses for the first time on relating heritage with the politics of affect.

  • The Oxford Companion to Archaeology

    The combination of the burial practice and cold climate meant that wooden objects were preserved along with the bodies, clothing, and so on. ... Attempts to examine the wood led to early experiments in underwater archaeology.

  • Memory, Place and Identity: Commemoration and remembrance of war and conflict

    This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identity by positioning its lens on the emplaced practices of commemoration and the remembrance of war and conflict.

  • The Cultural Moment in Tourism

    This book is a response to the burgeoning interest in cultural tourism and the associated need for a coherently theorized approach for understanding the practices that such an interest creates.

  • The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies

    New Haven, CT: Yale University Press Riley, M. and Harvey, D. (2005) 'Landscape archaeology, heritage and the community in Devon: an oral history approach', International journal of Heritage Studies 11(4), 269—88 Rippon, S. (1996) The ...

  • Travel and Imagination

    The book intends to provide a catalyst for thinking, discussion, research and writing, with the vision of generating a cannon of scholarship on travel and the imagination that is currently absent from the literature.

  • Travel and Representation

    His research and writing primarily investigates experiences of physical travel in a modern, mobile world. He is the lead researcher of the Transformative Travel Research Project (www.transformativetravel. com) and co-lead of the TinDA ...

  • The Cultural Moment in Tourism

    Andrew told me that one of the major transformations to result from his physical travel had been a readjustment of his views upon the values of life. ... Tourism becomes just another flow in an ever mobile world, where culture is, ...

  • Geographies of Commemoration in a Digital World: Anzac @ 100

    Sage. Blackburn, K. (2016). War, Sport and the Anzac Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan UK. Casey, E. (2000). Remembering. Indiana University Press. Clark, A. (2017). The Place of Anzac in Australian Historical Consciousness.

  • Heritage, Communities and Archaeology

    This is also evidenced by the recent emergence of tourism sites on the internet such as Grief Tourism1 and the Dark Tourism Forum,2 and the introduction of the terms 'the grief tourist' and 'thanatourism'.

  • Taking Archaeology Out of Heritage

    Archaeology has, on the whole, tended to dominate the development of public policies and practices applicable to what is often referred to as â oeheritageâ . This book aims to...

  • The Semiotics of Heritage Tourism

    Metro-Roland, M. (2009) Interpreting meaning: An application of Peircean semiotics to tourism. Tourism Geographies 11 (2), 270–279. Metusela, C. and Waitt, G. (2012) Tourism and Australian Beach Cultures: Revealing Bodies.

  • The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies

    This new edition of The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies contains an updated and expanded selection of original chapters which explore research directions in an array of disciplines sharing a concern for ‘landscape’, a term ...

  • Memory, Place and Identity: Commemoration and remembrance of war and conflict

    This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identity by positioning its lens on the emplaced practices of commemoration and the remembrance of war and conflict.

  • Making Culture: Commercialisation, Transnationalism, and the State of ‘Nationing’ in Contemporary Australia

    He is the editor or co-author of several books, including Cultural Pedagogies and Human Conduct (2015), Disposed to Learn (2013), On Being Lebanese in Australia (2010) and Bin Laden in the Suburbs (2004).

  • The Routledge Companion to Landscape Studies

    This chapter has attempted to make a handful of specific comments about how nonrepresentational theories impact upon landscape ... London: Arnold ——and Harrison, P. (eds) (2010) Taking Place: Non-Representational Theories and Geography, ...

  • Affective Geographies of Transformation, Exploration and Adventure: Rethinking Frontiers

    Varley's 'adventure commodification continuum' proposes that holidays labelled as 'adventures' range from the 'controlled, rationalized and risk-managed “post-adventure” to the actual or “original” adventure which requires and allows ...