![]() We used in the article the general typology of cultural tourism resources coined by Wil Munsters. We applied the source analysis method and the observation method which enabled us to show the socio-cultural potential of the sport tourism forms which allow to learn about cultural heritage. It also wants to demonstrate the tourist potential of cultural heritage in Poland and worldwide by means of suitable examples. The aim of the article is to present contemporary correlations between cultural heritage, sport and tourism. The subject matter has been presented from the perspective of the sciences of sport tourism, cultural tourism and heritology. Basketball, Heritage, Higher Education, Space, Lefebvreīackground. Focusing on community identity and youth development, we envision the NBHC as a more than archival tome/tomb, but as a site of transformative social inquiry that (virtually) connects the physical practices of the past with politics of the present and beyond. Namely, by generating spaces of analysis, reforming modalities of production, and inspiring critical advocacy in representational praxis. This intersectionality paradigm may yield exciting opportunities for sport heritage thought, production and action. ![]() ![]() Taking the nascent development of the National Basketball Heritage Centre (NBHC) located at the University of Worcester in the United Kingdom as its focus, this paper interrogates how sport heritage practices and progress might align with the nexus of shifts in Higher Education (in which the NBHC resides), critical museology and digital redirections. However, support for sport heritage cannot be guaranteed and continued efforts need to be individually and collectively made to advance its causes. The situation is changing, and development of the nation's sport heritage is progressing. ![]() In the UK, this classification extends to basketball and its heritage. This is particularly the case for sports conventionally not considered significant to popular national interest. To help us get to our future, we’re looking for forward thinkers, people with big ideas, those passionate about technology, and most importantly hardworking team players to join us and be a part of our growing business.Until recently, social, economic and political investment into sport heritage in the United Kingdom has been sporadic, variable and inconsistent. ♾️ We’re proud of our achievements so far, but we are not complacent and definitely not stopping here. □ We have deployed our 100% full fibre network to over 750,000 homes to deliver the growth, which is rapidly moving towards 2.2 million by the end of 2024. ✴️ We are not the new kid on the block - established in 2013 and disrupting the Broadband industry in London ever since. □ We are passionate and love working with local communities - the clue is in our name! ❇️ We build, own, and operate our own fibre network so we can deliver market-leading broadband speeds, at the best prices, with a real focus on customer experience - and as a result, we are growing fast. New quarter, new job? □ We have some openings in #London #Newcastle and #Remote □Ĭommunity Fibre's mission is to bring better internet to everyone, so here's a bit about us before you tell us about you:
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