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Its vision has three parts: to provide job training for ex-offenders and people in recovery from substance abuse; to revitalise retail businesses in a depressed neighbourhood; and to nurture cross-cultural connectedness in a city well known for its role in the history of the slave trade. This focus is evident in papers in YSA's new peer-reviewed section -- from recommendations to reduce the rate of hazardous drinking among rural youth to strategies to revitalise rural communities -- and in the program and practice papers -- from programs to reduce teenage pregnancy in rural areas to the practice of community mental health service delivery. Instead of viewing touristic events as "inauthentic" or "invented," tourism can be seen as culturally generative in that it can stimulate the creation of new meanings for traditional rituals and objects and revitalise older ones. |
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