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Tourism,heritage and politics: conflicts at the City of David,Jerusalem
Authors:Shahar Shilo
Affiliation:School of Business Management, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract:This article analyses the development and progress of conflicts at the “City of David” heritage-tourism site in Jerusalem, Israel and the reciprocal relations between heritage sites and conflicts. It offers a comprehensive examination of the development of a major tourist attraction in Israel. Our research is based on the following two methods of qualitative research: (1) in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 43 key stakeholders; (2) textual analysis of current written materials and historical documents. The study investigates the relevant processes and decisions, stakeholder perceptions, the role of the archaeological excavations, and their relationship to the development of conflict. On a broader level, this study formulates a theoretical and practical framework for analysing the development of heritage tourism sites in conflict zones.
Keywords:Heritage tourism  conflicts  religiosity  archaeology  Jerusalem  politics  Israel  framing  political tourism  heritage conflicts
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