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How Do Destinations Frame Cultural Heritage? Content Analysis of Portugal’s Municipal Websites
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Palabras clave
Cultural heritage
Destinations
Identity frame
Municipal websites
Content analysis
Portugal
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
5312.90 Economía Sectorial: Turismo
Fecha de publicación
2019
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Piñeiro Naval, V., Serra, P. (2019). How Do Destinations Frame Cultural Heritage? Content Analysis of Portugal’s Municipal Websites, Sustainability, 11(4). pp 1-18. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11040947
Resumen
[EN] In the current media context, heavily influenced by information and communication
technologies, tourism destinations have a need to promote the most outstanding aspects of their
cultures to attract the visitors who stimulate their economies. Websites are one of the tools available to
carry out this task and they must be designed to communicate the destinations’ heritages persuasively
to a worldwide audience. Taking these premises into consideration, the objective of this research
is to analyze the cultural heritage content on Portugal’s municipal websites. The specific goals are
to classify the most recurrent heritage elements and detect how they frame identity based on the
‘local-global dialectic’. The results show that the heritage discourse is built on the selection of certain
aspects—namely, culinary and architectural assets—which are emphasized through the combined
use of local and national frames that strengthen the municipalities’ particular values but also the fact
that they are integrated into a broader and unified whole: Portugal.
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10.3390/su11040947
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