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- Multidisciplinary in tourism: designing cultural itinerariesPublication . Fernandes, Didiana; Vieira, Isabel; Rodrigues, AnaThe aim of this article is to reflect on several tourist research experiences carried out in an interdisciplinary context by teachers and students within the scope of the Tourist course. This experience consisted in conceiving historical and cultural itineraries. The aim of these itineraries is to recuperate the heritage sites for locals and potential tourists, who are increasingly interested in knowing the local way of life based on their own self-interpretation. The planning of the itineraries should be a means to promote the journey and return of the visitor, helping to guarantee a more complete, innovative and motivating experience. After working on organizing historic-heritage information on a particular area/site, its presentation should be attractive: the art of revealing the meanings of the cultural heritage and the culture to a public making use of their leisure time.
- O impacto dos mapas mentais na cocriação de vivências culturais e projetos de cooperação: projeto Living HeritagePublication . Pereira Vieira, Isabel Cristina; Fernandes, Didiana; Marques dos Santos, Paula AlexandraThis study aims to explain the importance of applying mental maps toa community as a research tool that allows the co‐creation of cultural tourismexperiences. Therefore, this research identifies and evaluates residents'visual/oral perceptions and memories to map and model, through contentanalysis, the interviews conducted with residents. In its final phase, theproject allowed the involvement of the local community, students and culturalagents through a contemporary recreation/interpretation of the space.Interviews and mental maps were applied to 32 residents of the town ofLamego, of four different age groups, in 4 distinct neighbourhoods. The 64maps collected allowed the identification of new natural and culturalresources of tangible and intangible heritage, as well as the recognition ofseveral points linked to the singularity and identity of the town and itsneighbourhood, which allowed the creation of new itineraries. It was concludedthat the connection of residents to their neighbourhood influenceshow they perceive the city and its symbolic and representational icons.Finally, it was possible through a participatory project to co‐create heritagetourism products, allowing the construction and renewal of the tourismoffer in small historical towns.