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Culture and identity as tools for forging Europeanization (CROSBI ID 583668)

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Topić, Martina Culture and identity as tools for forging Europeanization // The European Union and the politicization of Europe Beč, Austrija, 08.12.2011-10.12.2011

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Topić, Martina

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Culture and identity as tools for forging Europeanization

Cultural diplomacy is understood as an exchange of ideas, information, values, traditions and beliefs and this can include fields such as art, sport, literature, music, science and economy. Public, civil and private sector promote cultural diplomacy, with public sector promoting domestic values and culture, often with the influence from politics ; civil society promotes national interests usually in the fields of academic exchange, protection of rights and tourism and private sector exchanges information on a personal basis. Tourism is however generally seen through the cultural clash between the hosts and the visitors and these clashes then create new identities. Croatia is best known for its sports and tourism and presents and interesting case of European oriented politics. Croatian national tourist offer largely falls within the scope of the ‘cultural tourism’ however, whereas normally the civil society promotes the tourism, in Croatia’s case it’s the state sector. For example, the tourist offer for the coastal counties is largely relying on, what is perceived to be, the culture. Therefore, the county of Zadar has a slogan ‘Where Croatian culture starts’, county of Šibenik is framed as a cultural Millennium town firstly mentioned in 1066, county of Split through the roman emperor Diocletian and his palace built in Split in year 305, old Salona as an architectural treasure, county of Dubrovnik through the protection of UNESCO, etc. The culture is however presented through the la longue durée policy proving the historical legacy of Croatian statehood and unquestionable Europeanism of Croatia. Drawing from the findings from FP7 IME project, this paper explores discourses surrounding the culture, the identity and the European in Croatian national tourist offer in an attempt to answer in what way the culture and the identity are understood in Croatia. The paper also seeks to answer the question whether Croatian policy in tourism and promotion of Croatia falls within nation branding or within cultural tourism, the latter being proposed by the Croatian Tourist Board itself.

culture; identity; tourism; Europeanization; Croatia

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The European Union and the politicization of Europe

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08.12.2011-10.12.2011

Beč, Austrija

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Sociologija