Myriam Joannette est étudiante au doctorat en études urbaines et chargée de cours au Département d'études urbaines et touristiques de l'Université du Québec à Montréal. Son travail porte sur la relation entre l'imaginaire patrimonial, le tourisme et le développement local. Elle est membre du comité exécutif de l’Association of Critical Heritage Studies et co-coordonnatrice de son réseau francophone. Elle a codirigé les livres «Communautés patrimoniales » (PUQ, 2019) et «Patrimoine et développement local » (PUQ, à paraître en 2022).
Myriam Joannette is a PhD student in urban studies and lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Tourism at the University of Quebec in Montreal. Her work focuses on the relationship between the heritage imagination, tourism and local development. She is a member of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies Executive Committee and co-coordinator of its Francophone Network. She has co-directed the books “Heritage Communities" (PUQ, 2019) and “Heritage and Local Development" (PUQ, to be published in 2022).
Sessions auxquelles Myriam Joannette participe
Samedi 14 Décembre, 2019
The relationships linking heritage and tourism are often articulated around a discourse drawing from world heritage that grafts itself onto a reflection of international touristic development. As a consequence, the vocabularies of tourism and heritage, induced by the process of the inscription of sites confers to them a manner of instantaneous political and social recognition, as well as an elevated status; of desirability almost mechanically inscribed within a logic of heritage commercializa...