Affiliation:
1. School of Professional Studies Queensland University of Technology Victoria Park Road Kelvin Grove 4059 Australia 61 7 3864 3260 61 7 3864 3986 fax
2. Department of Psychology University of Surrey Guildford GU2 5XH United Kingdom 44 1483 259430 44 1483 259553 fax
Abstract
The past decade has witnessed enormous social, political, and economic change in places such as Africa, Eastern Europe, Asia, and the USSR. These changes have played an important role in focusing attention on the “why” and “what” rather than the “how” of interpretive practice. This shift in emphasis has been expressed in at least five international trends in interpretation: (a) a growing concern with theory in interpretive practice, (b) the rise of ecotourism and consequent changes in the interpretation of environmental issues, (c) reactions to globalization and the tension between homogeneity and uniqueness, (d) the need to interpret emotive issues and contested heritage, and (e) adopting a grassroots approach to interpretive planning. This paper discusses these international trends and focuses on three important areas in which future Australian interpretation research and practice could fruitfully contribute to the development of international “best practice.”
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