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Title: Els departaments de comunicació dels atractius patrimonials. Estudi sobre la gestió de la comunicació en les obres d'Antoni Gaudí declarades Patrimoni de la Humanitat per l'UNESCO
Author: Chalé Bazaga, Sergi
Tutor: Guasch Vidal, Joan Miquel
Abstract: This work reflects on how the communication department of a heritage resource model is. It details their functions and tools that it uses in their communication strategies to achieve the short and long term goals. As well as the most common publicity channels and public relations techniques developed in cultural heritage institutions. The concept of global communication of resources is explained as the basis for understanding the functions of communication and the profits that it makes to the cultural resources in relation to the collection of funds for its conservation. Although we'd focused on external communication as a means of promotion. The case studies are the communication departments of the buildings by Antoni Gaudí of the city of Barcelona declared a World Heritage by UNESCO. From the methodology, a comparative study is carried out between the various elements to establish differences and similarities in the communication department's structure and strategic planning. Considering the circumstances of its management, public or private, we try to figure it out at whether this question is final in its practice. Its relationship with publics is taken into relevance, considering the breadth of these and realizing that these spaces are, in some cases, the most visited in the world.
Keywords: cultural heritage
communication departments
global communication
cultural diffusion
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: Jun-2018
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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