
What Does Heritage Mean to You? Preliminary Survey Analysis Suggests Some Interesting Possibilities
Society for Applied Anthropology News, August 19, 2010
The Anthropology of Tourism, an upper-division class in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Fullerton, conducted a random, anonymous survey on the public perceptions of the term “heritage”. Questions focused on what the term “heritage” actually means to the public, whether it is perceived as a valuable resource, and if so, how important do individuals rank the concept of heritage? During the semester, more than one-thousand anonymous surveys were collected from various locations, such as around the university campus, family members, airports, and online survey responses.
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