This book provides the first synthetic review of the literature on
cultural roads and itineraries, providing a template for developing
typologies and clarity on existing research. It additionally
develops a unique conceptual framework for understanding the
social, political, ethical, and spatial dynamics behind cultural
roads and itineraries. The book takes the discussion on cultural
roads in two different directions. Firstly, by taking a step back
from tourism studies, leisure studies, and heritage studies in
order to further the conversation on cultural roads with a broader
set of disciplines, namely those in the humanities and social
sciences. Secondly, through a series of broader theoretical
reflections and considerations, the book draws its focus back to
the development of the cultural road and cultural itineraries with
a new conceptual apparatus that can inspire new questions for
research and new ideas for practice. Throughout the text, concepts,
theories, principles, and practices are explored and explained
through detailed case study analyses.
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