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Interpreting the land down under By Betty Weiler and Rosemary Black Published by Fulcrum Pub (2003) |
Book description
The newest edition in Fulcrum's acclaimed series on interpretation and environmental communication, this volume explores current thinking and presents empirical research aimed at understanding heritage interpretation and tour guiding in Australia, a nation where interpretation has come to make not only ideological, but economic, sense. With its numerous and varied cultural and environmental sites, Australia provides an ideal setting for the research of interpretation, with lessons that can be applied across the globe. [Fulcrum Publishing]
About the Authors
Associate Professor Betty Weiler is the deputy head of the Department of Management in the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University.
Dr. Rosemary Black was the first Ph.D student to graduate from the Berwick campus of Monash University.
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