Items where Author is "Phelps, A"
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Journal article
BLACK, G. and PHELPS, A., 2002. Buying power. Museums Journal, 102, pp. 36-37. ISSN 0027-416X
GRAHAM, D.T., MCNEIL, J. and PHELPS, A., 2001. Computer-assisted assessment: Question Mark Perception as a solution to assessing large classes? Innovation, 5, pp. 15-26.
PHELPS, A., 1999. Locating memorial: the significance of place in remembering Diana. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 5 (2), pp. 111-120.
PHELPS, A., 1998. Memorials without location: creating heritage places. Area, 30 (2), pp. 66-69.
PHELPS, A., 1998. Using surveys to explore visitors' needs. Museum Practice, 7 (3), pp. 40-42.
Chapter in book
PHELPS, A., 2002. Adaptive re-use of historic properties: Wollaton Hall and park. In: A. PHELPS, G.J. ASHWORTH and B.O.H. JOHANSSON, eds., The construction of built heritage: a north European perspective on policies, practices and outcomes. London: Ashgate, pp. 117-130. ISBN 754618463
PHELPS, A., 2002. Leisure choices: is there a crisis in the market for visitor attractions in the UK? In: G. BERRIDGE and G. MCFEE, eds., Partnerships in leisure: sport, tourism and management. Leisure Studies Association, pp. 189-198.
PHELPS, A. and ASHWORTH, G.J., 2002. The cultural construction of heritage conservation. In: A. PHELPS, G.J. ASHWORTH and B.O.H. JOHANSSON, eds., The construction of built heritage: a north European perspective on policies, practices and outcomes. London: Ashgate, pp. 3-12. ISBN 754618463
PHELPS, A., 2001. Visiting places with 'added value': learning from pilgrimage to enhance the visitor's experience at heritage attractions. In: J. HORNE, ed., Leisure: culture, consumption and commodification. Leisure Studies Association, pp. 131-144.
Conference contribution
PHELPS, A., 2005. Voices in the void. In: Tourism and Performance: Scripts, Stages and Stories, Sheffield, 2005, Sheffield.
Edited book
PHELPS, A., ASHWORTH, G.J. and JOHANSSON, B.O.H., 2002. The construction of built heritage: a north European perspective on policies, practices and outcomes. London: Ashgate. ISBN 0754618463