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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Margaret Jean HART ROBERTSON Address Carretera de la Atalaya, 39 35307 Santa Brígida Las Palmas SPAIN Tel (direct line): (0034) 928355322 (home) (0034) 928452793 (office) Fax: 0034 928 356717 (home) 0034 928 458241 (office) email: [email protected] [email protected] Qualifications 1998 European Doctorate The Difficulties of Translating Contextual Humour: Literary or Literal (two volumes, one in English, the other in Spanish) University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Supervised by Dr. Victor Raskin, University of Purdue, Lafayette, Indiana USA Examined by Professor Nicholas Round, Professor Albrecht Neubert, Dr. Basil Hatim, Dr. Zinaida Lvóvskaya and Dr. Patrick Zabalbeascoa. Sobresaliente cum Laude por Unanimidad (highest accolade possible) 1992 Master Internacional de Turismo University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 1981 MA Honours Filología Románica University of Granada, Spain 1977 MA Joint Honours (2,1) French Language and Literature and Hispanic Studies University of Glasgow, Scotland Academic Experience October 2000 to present Director of PhD Course in Turismo Integral, Interculturalidad y Desarrollo Sostenible University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria October 2008 to present Director of Maestría Internacional de Desarrollo Integral de Destinos Turístico (version presencial y Blended Learning, semi-presencial) University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain October 2005 to present Director of the Research Group, Sustainable Tourism and Identity: Migration and Memory. University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria October 2003-2005 Member of the research group Cognitive Poetics
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CURRICULUM VITAE Margaret Jean HART ROBERTSON Address Carretera de la Atalaya, 39 35307 Santa Brígida Las Palmas SPAIN Tel (direct line): (0034) 928355322 (home) (0034) 928452793 (office) Fax: 0034 928 356717 (home) 0034 928 458241 (office) email: [email protected] [email protected] Qualifications 1998 European Doctorate

The Difficulties of Translating Contextual Humour: Literary or Literal (two volumes, one in English, the other in Spanish)

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Supervised by Dr. Victor Raskin, University of Purdue, Lafayette, Indiana USA Examined by Professor Nicholas Round, Professor Albrecht Neubert, Dr. Basil Hatim,

Dr. Zinaida Lvóvskaya and Dr. Patrick Zabalbeascoa. Sobresaliente cum Laude por Unanimidad (highest accolade possible)

1992 Master Internacional de Turismo University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 1981 MA Honours Filología Románica University of Granada, Spain 1977 MA Joint Honours (2,1) French Language and Literature and Hispanic Studies University of Glasgow, Scotland Academic Experience October 2000 to present Director of PhD Course in Turismo Integral, Interculturalidad y

Desarrollo Sostenible University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria October 2008 to present Director of Maestría Internacional de Desarrollo Integral de Destinos

Turístico (version presencial y Blended Learning, semi-presencial) University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain October 2005 to present Director of the Research Group, Sustainable Tourism and Identity: Migration

and Memory. University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria October 2003-2005 Member of the research group Cognitive Poetics

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October 2002-2005 Main researcher and coordinator for the EuroMed Heritage II project of Mediterranean Voices. Built the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria database contribution to the project now reworked in the ULPGC Library interactive database, Voces y Ecos.

September 1999 to Senior Lecturer in Simultaneous Conference Interpreting. present Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, University of Las Palmas de

Gran Canaria, Spain. October 1989 to Lecturer in Translation and Interpreting. FTI, University of Las September 1999. Palmas de Gran Canaria. October 1990 to Director of the Translation and Interpreting Service of the University of October 1997 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain October 1986 to Head of English Department. Escuela Oficial de Idiomas. Las October 1989 Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain October 1982 to Head of English Department. IB Tomás Morales, Las Palmas de October 1986. Gran Canaria, Spain. Simultaneously, lecturer in Filología Inglesa

(English Language and Literature), CULP (Colegio Universitario de Las Palmas) dependent on University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

October 1981 to Head of English Department. IB Joaquín Artiles, Agüimes, Gran October 1982 Canaria, Spain October 1980 to Contracted English teacher, IB Telde, Gran Canaria, Spain October 1981 October 1978 to Supply English Teacher in IB Tomás Morales, Las Palmas de October 1979 Gran Canaria October 1977 to Contracted Lecturer in Medical Translation, Faculty of Medicine, October 1979 University of Granada, Spain. Learning Materials Developed From 2000 to the present, I have been responsible for the design of the Master/Doctorate programme in Integral Tourism Solutions, Intercultural Studies and Sustainable Development. This course was designed in advance of the CEHEF (Common European Higher Education Framework) to allow postgraduate students to move more rapidly through Doctorate Studies and, thus, produce their PhD dissertations and improve the local and international tourism development. Since becoming the Director of the Maestría de Desarrollo Integral de Destinos Turísticos, which coincided with a Spanish International Cooperation for Development Award (Ibarra,

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Ecuador), I re-designed the blended learning Master/Doctorate course in Integral Development of Tourist Destinations (60% online) for the 35 postgraduate students of the first intake. The materials are currently being adapted, linguistically and thematically, to the demands of the African market in order to train trainers in responsible tourism development. I was also responsible for steering the Master’s Course through the quality control proceedings carried out by the Spanish delegation of ACECAU, which the course passed in July 2009. In my position as Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, responsible for the coordination of Simultaneous Conference Interpreting, I have been involved on the Committee for Quality Control of the degree course (passed) and the validation of the new degree and Master programmes in our Faculty. I have also been responsible for designing the programme materials of Image-building, Identity and Intangible Heritage on our tourism Doctorate and Master courses, and have produced the course materials in Intangible Heritage Interpretation and Innovative Tourism Products for the Master’s programme in Tourism and Coastal management, and the new Master’s programme in Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage, both at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. At present, I am preparing the materials for the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Library platform, Jable, in its section, Voces y Ecos. The materials relate to the work carried out during and after the EU project, Mediterranean Voices, an oral history analysis of the identity and intangible heritage of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, for which I was responsible as main researcher and coordinator. The materials (photos, interviews, related documents and news articles, music and literature) are being uploaded in both Spanish and English. As part of the Med Voices project, I was responsible for the exhibition: Voces y Ecos: Recuerdos del Mediterráneo en el Atlántico together with the two 300 page catalogues which accompanied the exhibition (Spanish and English versions), and the catalogue photo selection for a later exhibition called Family Album. Professional Development/Courses Attended Courses in Women’s Empowerment and Training Women for Leadership in Government and in the local Community in the Casa África, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, organised by UNIFEM and the organisation of African and Spanish Women’s Network for a Better World. (2008-2009) Course in MetaLib and how to use online library resources (2008) Course in how to use MOODLE for distance learning and as a support for graduate teaching (2008) On-line training in Higher Education Quality Assessment and Evaluation (ULPGC 2007-2008) I, II & III International Seminars on Alternative Energy and Sustainable Development (Agüimes, 2005, 2007 & 2009) EuroMed Heritage Regional Management and Support Unit Training Course on Project Design (Rome, 2005)

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EuroMed Heritage Regional Management and Support Unit Training Course on Project Management (Alexandria, 2005) Med Voices training course in oral archives and exhibitions (London, 2004) Med Voices training course in data collection and uploading of video/audio materials for an interactive bi-lingual database (Cyprus 2003) The Challenges of Economic and Social Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2003. New Perspectives for development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2002. Med Voices training course in video and audio collection for database materials, plus uploading of images (London 2003) Specialist areas Intercultural communication from the linguistic perspective of language and cultural tensions Intercultural communication and identity: power relations, inclusion and exclusion Intercultural communication and heritage interpretation: use of the new technologies Interpreting, democracy and governance. Tourism, identity and intangible heritage interpretation. Oral history, identity and tourism. Gender, intangible heritage and interpretation. Art forms: cultural translation and interpretation as promotion of identity and difference in Tourism. Gender and Neurolinguistics Intangible Heritage, Sensory Perception and Memory Globalisation and Identity Modernisation of Museums and Community Tourism Selected Guest Lectures and Presentations 9th December 2009 Guest lecture at the Instituto Cervantes on ‘Tourism and Climate Change:

Adapting the Environment in the Canary Islands’. Berlin, Germany. 17th November 2009. Outreach Course on Intercultural Communications. ULPGC, Spain

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12th October 2009 Guest Lecture on “Community Tourism based on Intangible Heritage” in

Ibarra, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Ecuador. January 2009 Guest speaker at the Inauguration of the Exhibition on Making the

Intangible Tangible, with a presentation under the title of Making Sense of the Senses in the Casa de Colón, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

12th November 2008 Guest speaker at the 2º Seminário de Pesquisa em Cultura e Turismo da

UESC in Ilhéus, Brazil with a paper under the title of Haciendo el Patrimonio Intangible, Tangible: Experiencias en Dar Valor Añadido al Turismo Cultural. In the Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Bahía

10th November 2008 Guest speaker at the VIII Semetur- Seminário Mercado de Trabalho

Turístico with a paper under the title of ‘ A importancia da imagem e da marca para o desenvolvimento de um destino turístico’. Centro de Convençoes, Bahía. Organised jointly by Bahiatursa and the faculdad Visconde de Cairu.

22nd May 2008 Guest speaker at the II Jornadas de Orientación Profesional with a

paper under the title of ‘Los Estudios de Máster y Doctorado para traductores e intérpretes’.

4th-8th June 2007 Guest speaker at DestiLink Workshop on Future Framework

Conditions in a Globalized economy in Cork, Ireland, with a presentation under the title of ‘Re-floating Tourism: Sustainable Identity and Community.’

5th6th & 7th July 2007 Guest speaker at the ANESTUR XLIII Conference with a paper under

the title of ‘Anfitriones e Invitados: El Turismo y la Comunicación’. 13th/14th November 2006 Guest speaker at the III Jornadas sobre Desarrollo Sostenible y Turismo

organised by the Fundación Canaria ICSE together with the Fundación Biodiversidad and the European Social Fund in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with a paper called ‘El Ciclo de Vida de un Destino: Turismo Maduro y Sostenibilidad’.

20th October 2006 Presentation under the title of ‘Talking Heads or What’s in a Name?’ at the

International Conference of Translation and Interpreting at the Crossroads of Intercultural Communication at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (18-20th October)

13th May 2006 Presentation under the title of ‘Interpretation of Alternative Communication’ in

the Seminario sobre Itinerarios Artísticos del Patrimonio Cultural en la Macaronesia in Vallehrmosa, La Gomera. (11-13th May)

21st April 2006 Presentation under the tile of ‘Is there an Interpretative Community for the

Work of James Joyce?’ at the XVII Encuentros James Joyce at the University of Las Palma de Gran Canaria (19-22ndApril)

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25th May 2006 Presentation in Gáldar, Gran Canaria at the X Symposium of Historical Centres and Cultural Heritage of the Canary Islands, with a paper under the title of ‘Archaeological heritage of Gáldar: teaching how to value and interpret the past in tourist resorts’. Centro Internacional para la Conservación del Patrimonio

October 20th 2005 Presentation of ‘Med Voices: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’ in the ICME

Conference held in Nafplion, Greece, ‘Can Oral History Make Objects Speak?’ Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation (October 18-21)

October 28th 2005 Guest Lecture at the II Jornadas Alternativas de Ocio in Tahiche,

Lanzarote with a paper under the title of ‘Las Señas de Identidad y el Sentido de Lugar: el Patrimonio Intangible y el Turismo Cultural’.

September 15th 2004 Guest Lecture at the Summer Course (Universidad de Verano) in Seville

at the Universidad Internacional de Andalucía with a presentation under the title of ‘El Patrimonio Tangible e Intangible en un Barrio Histórico: El Caso de Real Las Palmas.’

July 16th 2004 Presentation at the VII Congreso Internacional de Rehabilitación del

Patrimonio Arquitectónico y Edificación under the title of ‘La rehabilitación y Preservación del Sentido del Lugar a través del Patrimonio Intangible.’ Yaiza, Lanzarote .

Also Seminar under the title of ‘Territorio, Turismo y Patrimonio’. April 1st 2004 Guest Lecture at the Universidad de Invierno Course on La Gestión del

Patrimonio Cultural y el Turismo Cultural, with a presentation under the title of ‘El Sistema Turístico Canario: sus Rasgos estructurales. Los espacios turísticos alternativos: territorios, medio ambiente y patrimonio cultural. El Patrimonio Intangible.’ In Garachico, Tenerife.

November 7th 2003 Guest Speaker at the 7º Encontro Nacional de Turismo com Base Local

in Ilhéus, Bahía, Brazil with a paper under the title of ‘Trabalhando com a Base Local: Ouvendo à Voz do Pôvo’.

Professional Links & Responsibilities (Current) Member of Tutorial Committee at the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting,

ULPGC (Current) Coordinating Director for the PhD course in Integral Tourism Solutions, Inter-Cultural Studies and Sustainable Development at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2000 -) (Current) Director of the Maestría Internacional de Desarrollo Integral de Destinos Turísticos at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2008- ) Co-Director of the Master Internacional de Turismo, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1994-2008)

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(Current) Director of the Maestría Internacional de Desarrollo Integral de Destinos Turísticos (blended learning version) (2007- ) Coordinator and Tutor of the Master Internacional de Turismo (blended learning version) (2002-2007) Responsible for the Quality Control documents leading to the Master’s programme being awarded its quality evaluation. (Current) Coordinator for Interpreting Studies at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1998- ) Member of the Quality Control Committee at the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting. (2007-8) (current) UNIFEM interpreter. (current) Member of the African-Spanish Women’s Network for a Better World. (current) Founder and President of the two CSOs: Voces Vivas y Memoria and Mediterranean Voices Las Palmas de GC (current) Director of the Database Voces y Ecos on the University Library Platform of El Jable. (current) Member of ATLAS and reviewer. (current) Reviewer for Common Ground publications. (current) Reviewer for Pasos (current) Reviewer for Estudios y Perspectivas de Turismo (current) Reviewer for CULTUR y TURISMO (UESC) Editorial Board Membership:

• PASOS, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Heritage (www.pasosonline.org) • Estudios y Perspectivas del Turismo, • CULTUR y TURISMO (Universidade Estádual de Santa Catarina)

Conference Organisation:

• (current) Organisation of the Structural Research Conference of the Area of Humanities in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

• Organising and Academic Committee of the Conference on Active Tourism (November 2007)

• Organising and Academic Committee of the ANESTUR XLIII Conference (2007) • Director of own company Consulting Conventions SL devoted to Conference

Organisation (1997- ) • Responsible for the organisation of meetings and conferences held in Las Palmas de

Gran Canaria for the project, Med Voices. Professional Associations: ITI (Institute of Translation and Interpreting) Association for Tourism and Leisure Education (ATLAS) (institutional)

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CICOP (Centro Internacional para la Conservación del Patrimonio) AECIT (Asociación Española de Expertos en Turismo) UNIFEM (Interpreter) Casa África (Interpreter) African and Spanish Women for a Better World Member of the SEDLL (Spanish Society for the Teaching of Language and Literature) Member of the Círculo de Arte. Founder of the CSOs Voces Vivas y Memoria and Mediterranean Voices: Las Palmas de GC Funded Research Projects 1. (Current and for the third consecutive bid.) Director and Spanish Coordinator of the Spanish

Aid for International Development and Cooperation (AECID) project for the International Master/PhD Programme in Integral Development of Tourist Resorts (blended learning) in Ibarra, Ecuador. (December 2007 - ) Budget of approximately 230,000 per year.

2. Coordinator for ATENEA, a project organised under the auspices of the Canary Government

Department for Africa to allow for promotion of postgraduate studies for African students in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (money awarded to the CUCID, the Department for Cooperation for International Development of the ULPGC. Voluntary unpaid collaboration.

3. Support Coordinator for Desti-Link INTERREG IIIC (European Network on Sustainable

Development of Tourism Destinations) for the BIOGES unit at the ULPGC (2004-2009) 4. Support Coordinator for CopraNet (Coastal Practices Quality) for the BIOGES Unit at the

ULPGC under the EU programme INTERREG IVC. 5. (June 2002 – December 2006) European Union (EUROPEAID), Euromed Heritage II

Programme. Coordinator and main researcher for Mediterranean Voices: Oral History and Cultural Practice in Mediterranean Cities (http://www.med-voices.org). This project involved a series of neighbourhood-based ethnographic studies on different aspects of the intangible cultural heritage in 13 Mediterranean cities (Ancona, Alexandria, Beirut, Bethlehem, Chania, Ciutat de Mallorca, Granada, Istanbul, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Marseille, Nicosia (North & South) and Valletta) and London, which consisted in collection of oral histories using ethnographic research methods, capturing and analysing the same for research purposes on digital media and distributing in both academic/scholarly formats together with the main framework of the project, a multilingual database accessible via the worldwide web. Responsible for the products giving rise to the 20% matched funding, provided by the Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria: the exhibition of Voces y Ecos: Recuerdos del Mediterráneo en el Atlántico and the two catalogues (Spanish and English, 250 pages each) plus the exhibition and catalogue of Family Album Total budget:

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3.2 million (80% grant funded) Total budget for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: 132,000 (+ 30.000 matched funding)

Principal responsibilities: • Collection, analysis and organisation of research data: oral history interviews, photo

archives, video taping, transcription of oral interviews, translation of the same, coding for research purposes and for database uploading and cross-referencing.

• Management and administration of the project in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, including attraction of matched funding and organisation of the project meeting in 2003

• Edition, translation and drafting of the catalogues of the exhibition (in English and Spanish): Voices and Echoes. (250 pages)

• Liaison with other Spanish researchers in Ciutat de Mallorca and Granada and help with their translation work.

• Preparation of interim (yearly) and final financial and technical reports for the coordinators in London.

• Management and local coordination of the project website and database (www.med-voices.org); uploading of data in English and Spanish; writing editorial and text for the local partner website.

• Design of the exhibition concept, Voices and Echoes held in the Casa de Colón, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (November 2004-February 2005) and responsible for the Seminars and workshops held in the lifetime of the exhibition ( 3 seminars : Intangible Heritage and Image Production, Education and Intangible Heritage and the Protection of Intangible Heritage and three workshops: Remedies of the Past for the Future: protecting the Environment, Recycling the Past and Souvenirs and Image: Memory Glue)

• Support in coordination tasks to the London team in Turkey, Istanbul. 6. Director of the AECID project to set up the blended learning project of the Master and the

PhD programme of Tourism and Sustainable Development in Nicaragua.(2003-2004) 7. Coordinator of the AECID project for promotion of Latin American students through the

postgraduate process in Spanish Universities and Visiting Lecturer at the Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil.

8. CICOP representative on the ECMADE project under eTEN of the EU. ECMADE is the

European Community Museum for Virtual Design and Architecture Exhibitions(2003-2004) coordinated by the Arkitekturmuseet, Stockholm.

Research Degrees

PhDs Examined Secretary of the Board of Examiners for the Viva of D.Agustín Darias Marrero, running under the

title of Interpretación: Tipos de Situación Comunicativa y didáctica (October 2006) Member of the Board of Examiners for the Viva of María del Pino Rodríguez Socorro, running

under the title of Itinerarios turísticos en áreas protegidas: problemática y metodología para su realización (2004)

President of the Board of Examiners for the Viva of Marcelo Ribeiro running under the title of El turismo y las relaciones entre los actores sociales: olvido, inclusión y perspectivas del Río Grande do Sul, Brasil (2003)

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Secretary on the Board of Examiners for the Viva of Marco Aurelio Ávila running under the title of El Ocio Activo como Factor de Atracción en la Ciudad de Florianópolis (2003)

Secretary on the Board of Examiners for the Viva of José Manoel Gonçalves Gandara running under the title of La Imagen de Calidad Ambiental Urbana como Recurso Turístico: el Caso de Curitiba, Brasil (2001)

PhD Supervisions Supervisor for the thesis of Dña. Domira Fernandes de Araújo (2009) under the title of La Educación

Superior en el Turismo en la Región Noreste de Brasil (Sobresaliente cum laude por Unanimidad)

Supervisor for the thesis of D. Guillermo Navarro Montesdeoca (2006) under the title of Imagen

Turística Canaria: Estudio semiótico, comunicativo y traductológico(Sobresaliente cum laude por unanimidad)

Supervisor for the thesis of D. Gustavo da Cruz (2005) under the title of Promoción de Destinos

Turísticos en la Web- Estrategias e Indicadores paraDestinos Turísticos Brasileños (Notable por Unanimidad)

List of Publications In press: Melanie Smith, Nicola MacLeod and Margaret Hart Robertson, (2010) Key Concepts in Tourism Research. Sage. Books: Margaret Hart Robertson (ed. 2004)Voices and Echoes: Reminiscences of the Mediterranean in the Atlantic (260 pages) ISBN: 84-8103-387-1 . Cabildo de Gran Canaria, Spain

• Re-edition (2006) ISBN: 978-84-8103-493-6. Cabildo de Gran Canaria, Spain. Margaret Hart Robertson (ed. 2004) Voces y Ecos: Recuerdos del Mediterráneo en el Atlántico (260 pages) ISBN: 84-8103-386-3. Cabildo de Gran Canaria, Spain Margaret Hart (1993) Gran Canaria. Insight Pocket Guidebooks. ISBN: 9-62421-566-9 Jorge Fernández Martín and Margaret Hart, (1975) English for Teenagers/1. SM Ediciones, Madrid. ISBN: 84-348-0695-9 Refereed Journals: Chantal Marie Portillo Stephens and Margaret Hart Robertson (2007)Community and Identity as Sources of Resilience: How an Oral History Project contributed to forge the Identity of a Community. The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability, Volume 3, Number 3. Melbourne, Australia. ISSN: 1832-2077

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Margaret Hart Robertson (2006), The Difficulties of Interpreting Mediterranean Voices: Exhibiting Intangibles Using New Technologies (pp.25-35) International Journal of Intangible Heritage, Volume 1. The National Folk Museum of Korea. ISSN: 1975-3586 Margaret Hart Robertson (2005), Marginal Re-Presentations: Boundaries on Identity (359-378), Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 15. No.2. Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta. ISSN: 1016-3476 Margaret Hart, Guillermo Morales Matos and Mariano Chirivella (1999) Promoción e Imagen del Turismo en Canarias, Boletín Oficial de Geógrafos Españoles, nº 28, (pp.7-22) ISSN: 0212-9426 Margaret Hart Robertson and Mariano Chirivella Caballero (1996) Market Dynamics: Three ‘S’ Tourism and the Mature Single Lady (pages 10-14) International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. Vol.8. Issue 2 ISSN: 0959 - 6119 Book Chapters and Proceedings Publications Margaret Hart Robertson (2008) El Museo: ¿Archivo o Activador permanente? Nuevas Modalidades de exhibirse en la edad de las TIC (pages 61-75) in Fernández Betancort (Ed.) Turismo, Patrimonio y Educación. Los museos como laboratorios de conocimientos y emociones. Escuela Universitaria de Turismo de Lanzarote. ISBN: 978-84-95938-60-2 Margaret Hart Robertson (2007) A participaçao democrática e o turismo cultural: escutando a voz do povo (pages 41-55) in Regina Celeste de Almeida Souza (ed.) Turismo cultural:novos desafios. (238 pages) Salvador, Unifacs. ISBN: 978-85-87325-06-8 Margaret Hart Robertson (2006) Talking Heads or What’s in a Name? Interpreting and Translation Studies (pages ?? ) in Bravo Utrera, S & García López, R (eds). Estudios de Traducción: Problemas y Perspectivas (??pages) Servicio de Publicaciones, ULPGC. ISBN: 84-96718-27-1 Margaret Hart Robertson (2006) Re-flotar una Isla: El Caso de Gran Canaria en el Siglo XXI (pages 259-265) in Mirallave, V. and Pescador Monagas, F. (eds) El Espacio Litoral: Turismos Insulares. (363 Pages) DACT Publicaciones, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. ISBN: 84-608-0470-4 Margaret Hart Robertson (2004) Destino: Turismo Comúnitario (pages 145-162) in Ensaios Turismo contemporâneo (164 pages) Papel & Virtual Editora, Río de Janeiro, Brazil. ISBN: 85-5346-987-7 Margaret Hart (1997) La Estilística Contrastiva Aplicada a la Traducción de Textos Científicos (pp.160-165) in González V. y Bolaños, L. (eds) Actas de las 1as Jornadas Canarias de Lenguas Aplicadas a la Ciencia y a la Tecnología. ISBN: Mariano Chirivella Caballero and Meg Hart (1996), Tourism Trends in the Canary Archipelago (pages 165-173) in François Vellas (ed.) An Encyclopaedia of International Tourism (253 pages) SERDI, Paris. ISBN 10-0312127235 Margaret Hart (1996) Translating Humour via Scripts, Hooks and Frames or How far can you go in violating Grice’s Norms? in the proceedings of the 14th ISHS Conference in New South Wales, Australia

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Margaret Hart (1995) Nice Work? The Difficulties of Changing Languages in David Lodge’s Small World. Proceedings of the 13th ISHS Conference, Birmingham. Margaret Hart (1994) How to use a Mature Tourism Mix towards the healthy Redevelopment of the traditional Sun and Sand Resorts (pages 436-442) in A.V.Seaton (ed) Tourism: The State of the Art (867 pages). Wiley, Chichester. ISBN: 0-471-95092-0 Margaret Hart (1994) Subtítulos o Doblaje: ¿Cuál cumple mejor con el Trasvase cultural? in the proceedings of Trasvases Culturales: Literatura, Cine, Traducción. Universidad del País Vasco. Margaret Hart (1992) Crónica de una Muerte Anunciada: Quinientos Años de Soledad Anunciados por Gabriel García Márquez (pages 581-584) in Túa Blesa (ed.) Quinientos Años de Soledad (753 pages) ISBN: 84-922916-1-3 Margaret Hart and Marcos Sarmiento (1992) El Traductor: ¿Un Esquizofrénico sano? EDLL II Congreso Internacional. Proceedings in El Guiniguada. ISBN Margaret Hart (1992) Subtitles vs. Dubbing. (pp.343-351) In the Proceedings of the 1st Congrês Internacional sobre Traducció. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Translations Aldai López, Angel Luis (2009) Vegueta. ISBN: 978-84-936133-4-1 10th International Film Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Catalogue (275 pages) Fernández Betancort, H. (ed. 2008) Tourism, Heritage and Informal Learning: Museums as E-Labs (Emotions as Education) 188 pages. Escuela Universitaria de Lanzarote. ISBN: 978-84-95938-61-9 Gago Vaquero, J.L. (2007) Manuel de la Peña Suárez: Estructuralismo y Experimentación en la Arquitectura de los 60 (Structuralism and Experimentation in the Architecture of the Sixties).(230 pages) ISBN: 84-89152-87-X. ISBN (13): 978-84-89152-87-8 Ayuntamiento de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2006) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Siglo XXI. (343 pages) ISBN: 84-88979-77-0. Aldai López, Angel Luis (2006) Imágenes de la Ciencia y la Tecnología en Canarias (Images of Science and Technology in the Canary Islands) (135 pages). Oficina de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, Gobierno de Canarias. ISBN: 84-922935-9-4 Aldai López, Angel Luis (2005) Fuerteventura, Oasis de Luz (160 pages) ISBN: 84-922935-86 6th International Film Festival Catalogue (2005) (275 pages) 5th International Film Festival Catalogue (2004) (275 pages) COAC (ed. 2004) 10ª Edición del Premio Regional de Arquitectura de Canarias. Manuel de Oráa y Arcocha. (140 pages) ISBN: 84-923662-2-2 Cartas Urbanas 8 (2003) Sección de Urbanística, DACT, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. ISSN: 1136-1298

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Gago Vaquero, José Luis (2000) Desasosiego de la arquitectura neocanaria (280 pages). Editorial Umbral, Madrid. ISBN:84-95457-05-9 Cartas Urbanas 5. Planning y Postmodernidad (1998). Díaz Sosa, Miguel (1997) Callejero Celeste. ISBN: 84-8103-156-9 Cartas Urbanas 4. Tópicos y Paradigmas del Des-Orden Urbano (1997) Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno. An Archaeological Guidebook to San Bartolomé de Tirajana (1995). Ilmo. Ayuntamiento de San Bartolomé de Tirajana. Aldai López, Angel (1995) Tamarán. Patronato de Turismo. Excmo Cabildo Insular de Gran Canaria. Ediciones Cabildo de Gran Canaria. ISBN: 84-922935-1-9 Cartas Urbanas 4. Tópicos y Paradigmas del Des-Orden Urbano (1997) Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno. Catalogue of Automatismos Paralelos (1992). Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno. Catalogue of El Museo Imaginado (1991). Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (300 pages). ISBN: 84-86022-60-6 Quintana, F. (ed. 1991) Informes Consulares Británicos, 1854-1914. CIES. La Caja de Canarias, Spain. ISBN: 84-86022-60-6 Cabrera Perera, A. (1988) Las Islas Canarias en el Mundo Clásico. ViceConsejería de Cultura y Deportes del Gobierno de Canarias. ISBN: 84-505-8039-0. Conference Papers Cambio de Destino: Turismo ante el Cambio Climático Instituto Cervantes, Berlin, Germany, 2009

(Changing Destiny and Changing Resorts: Tourism and Climate Change) Haciendo el Patrimonio Intangible, Tangible: Experiencias en Dar Valor Añadido al Turismo Cultural 2º CULTUR SEMINARIO DE PESQUISA EM CULTURA E TURISMO DA UESC,

Campus Soane Nazaré de Andrade, ILHÉUS, 2008. (Making Intangible Heritage Tangible: Experiences in Giving Value Added to Cultural Tourism) A Importancia da Imagen e da Marca para o Desenvolvimento de um Destino Turístico. VIII SEMIETUR – Seminario Mercado de Trabalho Turístico, Salvador de Bahía, Brazil, 2008. (The Importance of Image and Brand for the Promotion of a Tourist Resort) Anfitriones e Invitados: El Turismo y La Comunicación. ANESTUR: XLIII Congreso, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2007.(Hosts and Guests: Tourism and Communication) TALKING HEADS: What’s in a Name? Interpreting and Translation Studies Estudios de Traducción: Problemas y Perspectivas. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2006.

El Ciclo de Vida del Destino: Turismo Maduro y Sostenibilidad. III Jornadas sobre Desarrollo Sostenible y Turismo Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2006. (The Life Cycle of a Tourist Resort: Mature Tourism and Sustainability)

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La Lengua como Definición de Identidad y del Perfil Creativo. Silboarte, La Gomera, 2006.(Language as the Definition of Identity and Creativity) Is there an Interpretative Community for the Work of James Joyce? XVII Encuentros James Joyce, Las Palmas de GC, Spain, 2006. El Patrimonio Intangible y Los Recursos Naturales. IcFem, Fuerteventura, 2006. (Intangible Heritage and Natural Resources) Turismo e Participaçao Pública. 1º Congreso Internacional de Turismo y Participaçao Popular. Salvador de Bahía, Brazil, 2006 (Tourism and Public Participation) Re-presenting the Past. Turning Back to the Mediterranean: Final Conference of Med Voices. Alexandria, Egypt, 2005. Their Past, Your Future: Med Voices ICOM, Can Oral History make Objects Speak? Nafplion, Greece, 2005 La Patria Chica: El Patrimonio Intangible. Med Voices: Mallorca, 2005 (Homelands: Intangible Heritage) Re-flotar el turismo en las Islas: El Patrimonio Intangible 1 Jornadas Internacionales del Litoral y el Turismo. Tenerife, Spain, 2005. (Re-floating Tourism in the Islands: Intangible Heritage) Las Señas de Identidad y el Sentido de Lugar: el Patrimonio Intangible y el Turismo Cultural. II Jornadas Alternativas de Ocio: ‘Los Museos: laboratorios de conocimientos y emociones’. Tahiche, Lanzarote, 2005.(Characteristic Signs of Identity and Sense of Place: Intangible Heritage and Cultural Tourism) La Rehabilitación y preservación del sentido del lugar a través del patrimonio intangible. VII Congreso Internacional de Rehabilitación del Patrimonio Arquitectónico y Edificación, Lanzarote, Spain, 2004.(Rehabilitation and Preservation of Sense of Place through Intangible Heritage) Patrimonio Intangible y Tangible del Real de Las Palmas. Patrimonio Intangible, multiculturalidad y turismo cultural en ciudades históricas. Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, Sevilla, 2004. (The Tangible and Intangible Heritage of Real de Las Palmas) La Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural Intangible. La Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural y el Turismo Cultural Garachico, Tenerife, 2004 (The Management of Intangible Cultural Heritage) Still Visions- Changing Lives. International Conference on Tourism and Photography Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Sheffield Hallam University, 2003 O Turismo e A Inclusao Social. 7º Encontro Nacional de Turismo com Base Local. Ilhéus, Bahía, Brazil, 2003.(Tourism and Social Inclusion) Turismo Comunitario: El Caso de la Isla del Hierro. II ATLAS Africa Conference. Arusha, Tanzania, 2003. (Community Tourism: The Case of the Island of El Hierro) A Imagem do Destino Turístico. SERAE. Roteiros Turísticos Integrados Temáticos. Cascavel, Costa Oeste de Paraná, Brazil, 2002.(The Image of a Tourist Resort)

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A Imagem do Destino Turístico. FUNIBER, Universidade Federal de Santa Caterina. Florianópolis, Brazil, 2002.(The Image of a Tourism Resort) La Evaluación Pública y Privada de la Interpretación Simultánea. I Congreso Internacional sobre la

Evaluación de la Calidad en Interpretación de Conferencias. Centre of Mediterranean Studies, Almuñecar, Spain, 2001. (Public and Private Evaluation of Simultaneous Interpreting)

Gender and Tourism. 7th ATLAS International Conference. Savonlinna, Finland, 2001 Organising Eco-Tourism in Cape Verde: the Cultural Implications. World EcoTour 2000. Salvador da

Bahía, Brazil, 2000.

Redefinition of Time and Space in the Global Village. Impacts on Tourism. Tourism 2000. Time for Celebration? University of Sheffield Hallam, UK, 2000.

Gender and Tourism. 7th ATLAS International Conference. Savonlinna, Finland, 2001 Ecoturismo para a Terceira Idade. XIX ENBETUR. Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil, 1999. (Third Age Eco-Tourism) Experiências de Turismo Rural na Espanha. SEBRAE, Curitiba, Brasil, 1997. (Ruiral Tourism Experiences in Spain) A Importância das Relaçoes Humanas na Qualidade dos Serviços turísticos. Universidade Federal de Paraná, Curitiba, Brasil, 1997. (The Importance of Human Relations in the Quality of Tourist Services) La Estilística contrastiva aplicada a la Traducción de Textos científicos. I Jornadas Canarias de Lenguas Aplicadas a la Ciencia y la Tecnología. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1997. (Contrastive Stylistics applied to the Translation of Scientific Texts) Literary not Literal: Umberto Echoes. Second International Conference on Current Trends in Translation and Interpreting, Budapest, 1996. Transporting Humour via Hooks, Scripts and Frames or How far can you go in violating Grice’s Norms? ISHS XIV Conference. University of New South Wales, Australia, 1996. Nice Work? The Difficulties of Changing Languages in David Lodge’s Small World. ISHS XIII Conference. Birmingham, 1995. How to use mature tourism to re-float 3’S’ tourism. Tourism: The State of the Art Conference. University of Strathclyde, 1994. Los subtítulos como Puente Metodológico entre la Traducción y la Interpretación. I Jornadas Internacionales de Traducción e Interpretación. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1994.(Subtitles as a Methodological Bridge between Translation and Interpreting) Humor: No Joke for Translation ISHS XII Conference, Ithaca, New York, 1994.

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How to have Sustainable Mass Tourism: The Case of Lanzarote. Tourism in Small Islands and States. University of Malta, Malta, 1994. Subtítulos o Doblaje: ¿Cuál cumple mejor con el transvase cultural? Transvases culturales: literatura, cine, traducción. Universidad del País Vasco, 1994.(Subtitles or Dubbing: which is better for transferring meaning?) Los Estereotipos culturales y el Cambio global. XIII Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Antropológicos y Etnológicos, Mexico City, 1993. (Cultural Stereotypes and Global Change) El Traductor: ¿un Esquizofrénico sano? EDLL II Congreso Internacional. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1992. (The Translator: a healthy Schizophrenic?) Crónica de una Muerte anunciada. Congreso Gabriel García Márquez, Quinientos Años de Soledad. Faculty of Spanish Language and Literature, Universidad de Zaragoza, 1992. (Chronicle of a Foreseen Death) Subtitles vs. Dubbing? Take the Former. I Congrès Internacional sobre Traducció. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, 1992. How to Translate Humor without losing your Wit. I Congrès Internacional sobre Traducció. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, 1992. The Difficulties of Translating Humorous Texts 1ª Semana Inglesa. Faculty of English Language and Literature. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1991. How to keep the Punch in the Punchline 1º Congreso Internacional de Traductología. Department of French Language and Literature. Universitat de Valencia, 1989 Book Reviews Review of the book ‘Gay Tourism’ by Kevin Markwell and Gordon Waitt for ATLAS Other Professional Experience Anchorwoman on local radio programme relating to identity and tourism. Practising professional simultaneous conference interpreter, now working for UNIFEM Professional conference organiser Other skills and Proficiencies I speak five languages, studying a sixth (English, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese and now Chinese) which is where my interest for intercultural communication springs from, and questions relating to cultural embedding, inclusion and identity. Since I am a professional simultaneous conference interpreter, the questions of working memory, perception, cognition and memory are essential and occupy much of my research, linking in at an interface with projection of perceived identity and intangible heritage. Humour, inclusion and exclusion are also vital areas of research interest.


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