Heritage and Community Engagement
Collaboration or Contestation?
Herausgeber: Waterton, Emma; Watson, Steve
Heritage and Community Engagement
Collaboration or Contestation?
Herausgeber: Waterton, Emma; Watson, Steve
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This book addresses long-held beliefs about the nature of engagement between heritage professionals and the wider public. It was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Heritage Studies.
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This book addresses long-held beliefs about the nature of engagement between heritage professionals and the wider public. It was published as a special issue of the International Journal of Heritage Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780415583626
- ISBN-10: 0415583624
- Artikelnr.: 35730489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780415583626
- ISBN-10: 0415583624
- Artikelnr.: 35730489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Emma Waterton holds an RCUK Fellowship in History and Heritage at Keele University. Her interests include unpacking the discursive constructions of 'heritage'; community involvement in the management of heritage; the divisions implied between tangible and intangible heritage; and the role played by visual media. Publications include the co-authored volume (with Laurajane Smith) Heritage, Communities and Archaeology (Duckworth 2009) and the co-edited volume (with Steve Watson) Culture, Heritage and Representations (Ashgate 2010). Steve Watson is a Principal Lecturer at York St John University, where he teaches tourism and heritage-related subjects. His interests are in the areas of cultural and heritage tourism and the social, cultural and representational processes by which places are transformed into tourist destinations. He is also concerned with the relationships between heritage and host communities and the nature of the interface between professional practice and community involvement in the formulation and construction of heritage. He has co-edited (with Emma Waterton) Culture, Heritage and Representations (Ashgate 2010).
1. Introduction: Heritage and Community Engagement - Finding a new agenda
Steve Watson and Emma Waterton 2. The recognition and misrecognition of
community heritage Emma Waterton and Laurajane Smith 3. The politics of
community heritage: Motivations, authority and control Elizabeth Crooke 4.
Unfulfilled promises? Heritage management and community participation at
some of Africa's cultural heritage sites Shadreck Chirikure, Munyaradzi
Manyanga, Webber Ndoro and Gilbert Pwiti 5. Heritage and empowerment:
Community-based Indigenous cultural heritage in Northern Australia Shelly
Greer 6. New frameworks for community engagement in archive sector: From
handing over to handing on Mary Stevens, Andrew Flinn and Elizabeth
Shepherd 7. Uninherited heritage: Tradition and heritage production in
Shetland, Åland and Svalbard Adam Grydehøj 8. Decentring the new
protectors: Transforming Aboriginal heritage in South Australia Steve
Hemming and Daryle Rigney 9. Beyond the rhetoric: Negotiating the politics
and realising the potential of community-driven heritage engagement
Corinne Perkin 10. Meaning-making and cultural heritage in Jordan: The
local community, the contexts and the archaeological sites in Khreibt
al-Suq Shatha Abu-Khafajah 11. Power relations and community involvement in
landscape-based cultural heritage management practice: An Australian case
study Jonathan Prangnell, Anne Ross and Brian Coghill
Steve Watson and Emma Waterton 2. The recognition and misrecognition of
community heritage Emma Waterton and Laurajane Smith 3. The politics of
community heritage: Motivations, authority and control Elizabeth Crooke 4.
Unfulfilled promises? Heritage management and community participation at
some of Africa's cultural heritage sites Shadreck Chirikure, Munyaradzi
Manyanga, Webber Ndoro and Gilbert Pwiti 5. Heritage and empowerment:
Community-based Indigenous cultural heritage in Northern Australia Shelly
Greer 6. New frameworks for community engagement in archive sector: From
handing over to handing on Mary Stevens, Andrew Flinn and Elizabeth
Shepherd 7. Uninherited heritage: Tradition and heritage production in
Shetland, Åland and Svalbard Adam Grydehøj 8. Decentring the new
protectors: Transforming Aboriginal heritage in South Australia Steve
Hemming and Daryle Rigney 9. Beyond the rhetoric: Negotiating the politics
and realising the potential of community-driven heritage engagement
Corinne Perkin 10. Meaning-making and cultural heritage in Jordan: The
local community, the contexts and the archaeological sites in Khreibt
al-Suq Shatha Abu-Khafajah 11. Power relations and community involvement in
landscape-based cultural heritage management practice: An Australian case
study Jonathan Prangnell, Anne Ross and Brian Coghill
1. Introduction: Heritage and Community Engagement - Finding a new agenda
Steve Watson and Emma Waterton 2. The recognition and misrecognition of
community heritage Emma Waterton and Laurajane Smith 3. The politics of
community heritage: Motivations, authority and control Elizabeth Crooke 4.
Unfulfilled promises? Heritage management and community participation at
some of Africa's cultural heritage sites Shadreck Chirikure, Munyaradzi
Manyanga, Webber Ndoro and Gilbert Pwiti 5. Heritage and empowerment:
Community-based Indigenous cultural heritage in Northern Australia Shelly
Greer 6. New frameworks for community engagement in archive sector: From
handing over to handing on Mary Stevens, Andrew Flinn and Elizabeth
Shepherd 7. Uninherited heritage: Tradition and heritage production in
Shetland, Åland and Svalbard Adam Grydehøj 8. Decentring the new
protectors: Transforming Aboriginal heritage in South Australia Steve
Hemming and Daryle Rigney 9. Beyond the rhetoric: Negotiating the politics
and realising the potential of community-driven heritage engagement
Corinne Perkin 10. Meaning-making and cultural heritage in Jordan: The
local community, the contexts and the archaeological sites in Khreibt
al-Suq Shatha Abu-Khafajah 11. Power relations and community involvement in
landscape-based cultural heritage management practice: An Australian case
study Jonathan Prangnell, Anne Ross and Brian Coghill
Steve Watson and Emma Waterton 2. The recognition and misrecognition of
community heritage Emma Waterton and Laurajane Smith 3. The politics of
community heritage: Motivations, authority and control Elizabeth Crooke 4.
Unfulfilled promises? Heritage management and community participation at
some of Africa's cultural heritage sites Shadreck Chirikure, Munyaradzi
Manyanga, Webber Ndoro and Gilbert Pwiti 5. Heritage and empowerment:
Community-based Indigenous cultural heritage in Northern Australia Shelly
Greer 6. New frameworks for community engagement in archive sector: From
handing over to handing on Mary Stevens, Andrew Flinn and Elizabeth
Shepherd 7. Uninherited heritage: Tradition and heritage production in
Shetland, Åland and Svalbard Adam Grydehøj 8. Decentring the new
protectors: Transforming Aboriginal heritage in South Australia Steve
Hemming and Daryle Rigney 9. Beyond the rhetoric: Negotiating the politics
and realising the potential of community-driven heritage engagement
Corinne Perkin 10. Meaning-making and cultural heritage in Jordan: The
local community, the contexts and the archaeological sites in Khreibt
al-Suq Shatha Abu-Khafajah 11. Power relations and community involvement in
landscape-based cultural heritage management practice: An Australian case
study Jonathan Prangnell, Anne Ross and Brian Coghill