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Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage Management in Africa The Heritage of the Colonized

Cultural Heritage Management in Africa The Heritage of the Colonized

Cultural Heritage Management in Africa explores the diversity of Africa’s cultural heritage by analysing how and why this heritage has been managed and by considering the factors that continue to influence management strategies and systems throughout the African continent. Including contributions from prominent scholars and heritage professionals working across Africa the volume presents critical contemporary perspectives on the state of heritage in the area. Chapters analyse the practices that emanated from different colonial experiences and consider what impact these had – and continue to have – on the management of African heritage. It also critically examines the ideological influence of independence movements on the African continent’s management and remembering of heritage and considers whether there are any differences in heritage management between countries that experienced armed conflicts and those that did not. The volume will be the first to critically assess the state of heritage management now at a time when vital conversations about the balance between heritage and development is ongoing and the actions of new players have begun to impact the management and practice of heritage in the region. Cultural Heritage Management in Africa will be essential reading for those engaged in the study of museums and heritage development archaeology anthropology history and African studies. It will also be of interest to heritage and museum professionals who wish to learn more about the decolonisation of heritage. | Cultural Heritage Management in Africa The Heritage of the Colonized

GBP 34.99
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Heritage Ecologies

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Heritage

Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

Emotional Heritage brings the issues of affect and power in the theorisation of heritage to the fore whilst also highlighting the affective and political consequences of heritage-making. Drawing on interviews with visitors to museums and heritage sites in the United States Australia and England Smith argues that obtaining insights into how visitors use such sites enables us to understand the impact and consequences of professional heritage and museological practices. The concept of registers of engagement is introduced to assess variations in how visitors use museums and sites that address national or dissonant histories and the political consequences of their use. Visitors are revealed as agents in the roles cultural institutions play in maintaining or challenging the political and social status quo. Heritage is Smith argues about people and their social situatedness and the meaning they alongside or in concert with cultural institutions make and mobilise to help them address social problems and expressions of identity and sense of place in and for the present. Academics students and practitioners interested in theories of power and affect in museums and heritage sites will find Emotional Heritage to be an invaluable resource. Helping professionals to understand the potential impact of their practice the book also provides insights into the role visitors play in the interplay between heritage and politics. | Emotional Heritage Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites

GBP 36.99
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Managing Heritage in Africa Who Cares?

Valuing World Heritage Cities

Valuing World Heritage Cities

With its celebrated World Heritage List UNESCO steers the global heritage agenda through the definition and redefinition of what constitutes heritage and by offering the highest-level forum for heritage professionalism. While it is the national governments that nominate sites for inclusion in the World Heritage List and the intergovernmental World Heritage Committee that makes the final decision on inclusion or non-inclusion it is the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) for cultural heritage that determines whether the necessary level of ‘outstanding universal value’ is met. Focusing on the discourses of ICOMOS and their transmission to the local context this book is the first in-depth historical analysis of the construction of heritage value in the context of cities illustrated through a case study of Old Rauma in Finland. The book contributes to the understanding of the discursive and constructed nature of World Heritage values as opposed to intrinsic values critically scrutinizes the role of ICOMOS in making valuations concerning urban heritage and sheds light on the interactions and tensions of universal and local (urban) perspectives in the practice of heritage valuation. Valuing World Heritage Cities is the first in-depth historical analysis of the construction of heritage value in the context of cities in the transnational discourses of heritage. This unique and timely contribution will be of interest to scholars and students working in Heritage Studies Cultural Geography Urban Studies and Tourism.

GBP 44.99
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Creating Heritage for Tourism

Heritage is Movement Heritage Management and Research in a Diverse and Plural World

Growing Heritage The Politics of Heritage Vegetables Fruit and Seeds in Britain

Growing Heritage The Politics of Heritage Vegetables Fruit and Seeds in Britain

This book is the first comprehensive critical analysis of the cultural politics of a new kind of British heritage discourse. Based on texts ranging from tweets to restaurant menus that tell the story of heritage vegetables this book explores what it means to think about our food systems and their future through the lens of ‘heritage’. From town hall seed swaps to restaurant menus and coffee table books it has become hard in recent years for consumers to avoid the idea of ‘heritage’ fruit and vegetables. The British counterpart of North American heirlooms their varied colours strange shapes and endearing names are charming. Yet their proponents claim far more for them arguing it is vital that we safeguard our crop heritage for global food security social justice and consumer choice. This book examines how heritage fruits and vegetables are adopted to subvert corporate food production and take food back into our own hands while supermarkets are eagerly adding them to their luxury ranges. The book also discusses the practice of heritage seeds being stored in secure facilities where most of the world’s growers cannot reach them. Written in an accessible style this book will appeal to those studying and those interested in food studies and food politics; heritage studies; geography and environmental studies; the sociology of consumption and cultural studies. | Growing Heritage The Politics of Heritage Vegetables Fruit and Seeds in Britain

GBP 38.99
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Cultural Heritage Rights

Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities

Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities

Heritage is not what we see in front of us it is what we make of it in our heads. Heritage sites have been connected to a range of identarian projects both spatial and non-spatial. One of the most common links with heritage has been national identity. This book stresses that heritage has developed powerful links to regional and local identities. Contributors deal explicitly with regions of heavy industry in different parts of the world exploring non-spatial forms of identity: including class religious ethnic racial gender and cultural identities. In many heritage sites non-spatial forms of identity are interlinked with spatial ones. Civil society action has been important in representations of regional identities and industrial-heritage campaigns. Region-branding seems to determine the ultimate success of industrial heritage a process that is closely connected to the marketing of regions to provide a viable economic future and attract tourism to the region. Selected case-studies on coal and steel producing regions in this book provide the first global survey of how regions of heavy industry deal with their industrial heritage and what it means for regional identity and region-branding. This book draws a range of powerful conclusions about the path dependency of particular forms for post-industrial regional identity in former regions of heavy industry. It highlights both commonalities and differences in the strategies employed with regard to the regions’ industrial heritage. This book will appeal to lecturers students and scholars in the fields of heritage management industrial studies and cultural geography. | Industrial Heritage and Regional Identities

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Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage From Risk Preparedness to Recovery for Immovable Heritage

Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage From Risk Preparedness to Recovery for Immovable Heritage

Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage presents case studies from different regions in the world and establishes a framework for understanding identifying and analysing disaster risks to immovable cultural heritage. Featuring contributions from academics and practitioners from around the globe the book presents a comprehensive view of the scholarship relating to cultural heritage disaster risk preparedness and post-disaster recovery. Particular attention is given to the complex and dynamic nature of disaster risks and how they evolve during different phases of a catastrophic event especially as hazards can create secondary effects that have greater impacts on cultural heritage infrastructure and economy. Arguing that risk preparedness and mitigation have historically been secondary to reactive emergency and first aid response the book demonstrates that preparedness plans based on sound risk assessments can prevent hazards from becoming disasters. Emphasising that the protection of cultural heritage through preparedness mitigation actions and risk adaptation measures – especially for climate change – can contribute to the resilience of societies the book highlights the vital role of communities in such activities. Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage will be useful to students professionals and scholars studying and working with cultural heritage protection. It will be of particular interest to those working in the fields of Cultural Heritage Archaeology Conservation and Preservation Sustainable Development and Disaster Studies. | Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage From Risk Preparedness to Recovery for Immovable Heritage

GBP 35.99
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Heritage Building Conservation Sustainable and Digital Modelling

Heritage Building Conservation Sustainable and Digital Modelling

This book provides a holistic perspective on the sustainable conservation of heritage buildings through outlining the factors that influence the preservation operational performance and maintainability of heritage buildings and the application of new methodologies and technologies. Using real cases from Egypt a country which comprises a vast number of unique heritage structures each of which is deteriorating at its own pace this book presents a systematic data-based approach to manage aging and deteriorating heritage assets in a cost-effective way. The authors initially provide an overview and history of conservation and maintenance work as well as the current codes and standards that regulate the preservation of these buildings. Further chapters then cover: The technology used to digitally document heritage buildings including LIDAR photogrammetry Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies Introducing a Maintainability Index of Heritage Buildings (MIHB) to support the decision-making and prioritization process for the maintenance of heritage buildings The adaptive reuse of heritage buildings Modelling embodied and operational energy performance Using Chatbot and Blockchain technology to support the management and preservation of heritage buildings Ultimately this book presents a useful tool for use in heritage management and highlights how the reusability of heritage buildings is critical to the creation and survival of sustainable communities. It will be useful reading for researchers architects engineers and especially those involved in the management of heritage buildings. | Heritage Building Conservation Sustainable and Digital Modelling

GBP 140.00
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A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage

A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage

Heritage’s revival as a respected academic subject has in part resulted from an increased awareness and understanding of indigenous rights and non-Western philosophies and practices and a growing respect for the intangible. Heritage has thus far focused on management tourism and the traditionally ‘heritage-minded’ disciplines such as archaeology geography and social and cultural theory. Widening the scope of international heritage studies A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage explores heritage through new areas of knowledge including emotion and affect the politics of dissent migration and intercultural and participatory dimensions of heritage. Drawing on a range of disciplines and the best from established sources the book includes writing not typically recognised as 'heritage' but which nevertheless makes a valuable contribution to the debate about what heritage is what it can do and how it works and for whom. Including heritage perspectives from beyond the professional sphere the book serves as a reminder that heritage is not just an academic concern but a deeply felt and keenly valued public and private practice. This blending of traditional topics and emerging trends established theory and concepts from other disciplines offers readers international views of the past and future of this growing field. A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage offers a wider more current and more inclusive overview of issues and practices in heritage and its intersection with museums. As such the book will be essential reading for postgraduate students of heritage and museum studies. It will also be of great interest to academics practitioners and anyone else who is interested in how we conceptualise and use the past.

GBP 43.99
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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Destruction

The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Destruction

The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Destruction presents a comprehensive view on the destruction of cultural heritage and offers insights into this multifaceted interdisciplinary phenomenon; the methods scholars have used to study it; and the results these various methods have produced. By juxtaposing theoretical and legal frameworks and conceptual contexts alongside a wide distribution of geographical and temporal case studies this book throws light upon the risks and the realizations of art and heritage destruction. Exploring the variety of forces that drive the destruction of heritage the volume also contains contributions that consider what forms heritage destruction takes and in which contexts and circumstances it manifests. Contributors including local scholars also consider how these drivers and contexts change and what effect this has on heritage destruction and how we conceptualise it. Overall the book establishes the importance of the need to study the destruction of art and cultural heritage within a wider framework that encompasses not only theory but also legal military social and ontological issues. The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Destruction will contribute to the development of a more complete understanding and analysis of heritage destruction. The Handbook will be useful to academics students and professionals with interest in heritage conservation and preservation history and art history archaeology anthropology philosophy and law.

GBP 205.00
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Toxic Heritage Legacies Futures and Environmental Injustice

Sacred Heritage in Japan

Constructing Destruction Heritage Narratives in the Tsunami City

Heritage after Conflict Northern Ireland

Heritage after Conflict Northern Ireland

The year 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Belfast Agreement that initiated an uneasy peace in Northern Ireland after the forty years of the Troubles. The last twenty years however has still not been sufficient time to satisfactorily resolve the issue of how to deal with the events of the conflict and the dissonant heritages that both gave rise to it and were in turn fuelled by it. With contributions from across the UK and Europe Heritage after Conflict brings together a range of expertise to examine the work to which heritage is currently being put within Northern Ireland. Questions about the contemporary application of remembering infiltrate every aspect of heritage studies including built heritages urban regeneration and planning tourism museum provision and intangible cultural heritages. These represent challenges for heritage professionals who must carefully consider how they might curate and conserve dissonant heritages without exacerbating political tensions that might spark violence. Through a lens of critical heritage studies contributors to this book locate their work within the wider contexts of post-conflict societies divided cities and dissonant heritages. Heritage after Conflict should be essential reading for academics researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of the social sciences history peace studies economics cultural geography museum heritage and cultural policy and the creative arts. It should also be of great interest to heritage professionals. | Heritage after Conflict Northern Ireland

GBP 38.99
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Conflict Cultural Heritage and Peace An Introductory Guide

Conflict Cultural Heritage and Peace An Introductory Guide

Conflict Cultural Heritage and Peace offers a series of conceptual and applied frameworks to help understand the role cultural heritage plays within conflict and the potential it has to contribute to positive peacebuilding and sustainable development in post-conflict societies. Designed as a resource guide this general volume introduces the multiple roles cultural heritage plays through the conflict cycle from its onset subsequent escalation and through to resolution and recovery. In its broadest sense it questions what role cultural heritage plays within conflict how cultural heritage is used in the construction and justification of conflict narratives how are these narratives framed and often manipulated to support particular perspectives and how we can develop better understandings of cultural heritage and work towards the better protection of cultural heritage resources during conflict. It moves beyond the protection paradigm and recognises that cultural heritage can contribute to building peace and reconciliation in post-conflict environments. The study offers a conceptual and operational framework to understand the roles cultural heritage plays within conflict cycles how it can be targeted during war and the potential cultural heritage has in positive peacebuilding across the conflict lifecycle. Conflict Cultural Heritage and Peace offers an invaluable introduction to cultural heritage at all stages in conflict scenarios which will benefit students researchers and practitioners in the field of heritage environment peace and conflict studies. | Conflict Cultural Heritage and Peace An Introductory Guide

GBP 35.99
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Heritage Conservation and China's Belt and Road Initiative

Heritage Planning Principles and Process

Sociology of World Heritage An Asian Perspective

Landscape as Heritage International Critical Perspectives