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Current Issues in Tourism | 2009

Heritage and hermeneutics: towards a broader interpretation of interpretation

Phillip Ablett; Pamela Kay Dyer

This article re-examines the theoretical basis for environmental and heritage interpretation in tourist settings in the light of hermeneutic philosophy. It notes that the pioneering vision of heritage interpretation formulated by Freeman Tilden envisaged a broadly educational, ethically informed and transformative art. By contrast, current cognitive psychological attempts to reduce interpretation to the monological transmission of information, targeting universal but individuated cognitive structures, are found to be wanting. Despite growing signs of diversity, this information processing approach to interpretation remains dominant. The article then presents the alternative paradigm of hermeneutics through the works of Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger and Gadamer, to provide a broader interpretation of interpretation. This not only captures the essence of Tildens definition but construes heritage interpretation as a more inclusive, culturally situated, critically reflexive and dialogical practice.


Faculty of Health | 2014

Engaging with social work : a critical introduction

Christine Morley; Selma Macfarlane; Phillip Ablett; Jim Ife

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the diverse and contested world of social work. It explores the key concepts and theoretical frameworks underpinning contemporary social work practice, as well as relevant professional skills and strategies from a critical perspective. In a rapidly changing world, it locates critical social work as a part of broader and ongoing struggles for social justice and human rights. Readers are encouraged to think about what social work is or should be, and what sort of social worker they would like to become. The book covers a broad range of topics, including the history and development of social work as a profession, values and ethics, theories for practice, and the fields and context of practice. Definitions of key terms, reflective exercises and case studies are integrated throughout the text. Written by a diverse team of experienced educators, this is a stimulating, rigorous and student-friendly resource.


Advances in social work | 2017

The neoliberal colonisation of social work education: A critical analysis and practices for resistance

Christine Morley; Selma Macfarlane; Phillip Ablett


e-Journal of Business Education and Scholarship of Teaching | 2017

Designing Assessment to Promote Engagement among First Year Social Work Students.

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett


Social alternatives | 2017

The Renewal of Critical Social Work

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett; Carolyn Noble; Jim Ife; Sonia Tascon; Athena Lathouras; Emma Tseris; Bob Pease; Selma Macfarlane; Tina Kostecki; Jane Thomson; Sue Green; Bindi Bennett; Sonia Betteridge; Linda Briskman; Jane Doe; Susie Latham; Merlinda Weinberg; Iain Ferguson; Alexander Forbes; Bridget Backhaus; Jane Downing; Linda Adair; Lizz Murphy; Siobhan Hodge; Robbie Coburn; David Adès; Zalehah Turner


Faculty of Health; School of Public Health & Social Work | 2017

Designing assessment to promote engagement among first year social work students

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett


Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work | 2017

Rising wealth and income inequality in Australia and New Zealand: A radical social work critique and response

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett


Social alternatives | 2016

A Critical Social Work Response to Wealth and Income Inequality

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett


Faculty of Health | 2016

Towards a History of Critical Traditions in Australian Social Work

Phillip Ablett; Christine Morley


Faculty of Health | 2016

A Critical Social Work Response To Wealth And Income Inequality

Christine Morley; Phillip Ablett

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Christine Morley

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Bindi Bennett

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Linda Briskman

Swinburne University of Technology

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Pamela Kay Dyer

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Sue Green

University of New South Wales

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