Heritage Studies
Methods and Approaches
Herausgeber: Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig; Carman, John
Heritage Studies
Methods and Approaches
Herausgeber: Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig; Carman, John
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780415431859
- ISBN-10: 0415431859
- Artikelnr.: 23819492
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9780415431859
- ISBN-10: 0415431859
- Artikelnr.: 23819492
Marie Louise Stig Sørensen, John Carman
Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Introduction: Making the Means Transparent:
Reasons and Reflections 2. Heritage Studies - An Outline 3. Public
Archaeology in United States in the Early Twenty-First Century Part 2:
Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Texts 4. The History of Heritage: A
Method in Analyzing Legislative Historiography 5. Means Maketh the End -
The Context for the Development of Methodologies to Assessing the State of
the Historic Environment in the UK 6. Methods Used to Investigate the Use
of the Past in the Formation of Regional Identities Part 3: Heritage
Methodologies: Investigating People 7. Reflections on the Practice of
Ethnography Within Heritage Tourism 8. Heritage Ethnography as a
Specialised Craft: Grasping Maritime Heritage in Bermuda 9. Between the
Lines and in the Margins: Interviewing People About Attitudes to Heritage
and Identity 10. Walking a Fine Line: Obtaining Sensitive Information Using
a Valid Methodology 11. Methods for Investigating Locals' Perceptions of a
Cultural Heritage Product for Tourism: Lessons from Botswana Susan 12. The
Public Archaeology of African America: Reflections on Pragmatic Methods and
their Results Part 4: Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Things 13. The
Use of GIS in Landscape Heritage and Attitudes to Place-Digital Deep Maps
14. Making them Draw: The Use of Drawings in Research into Public Attitudes
Towards the Past 15. The Heritagescape: Looking at Heritage Sites 16. The
Intangible Presence: Investigating Battlefields Part 5: Commentaries
Commentary: the View from Social Anthropology Commentary: The View from
Environmental Psychology
Reasons and Reflections 2. Heritage Studies - An Outline 3. Public
Archaeology in United States in the Early Twenty-First Century Part 2:
Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Texts 4. The History of Heritage: A
Method in Analyzing Legislative Historiography 5. Means Maketh the End -
The Context for the Development of Methodologies to Assessing the State of
the Historic Environment in the UK 6. Methods Used to Investigate the Use
of the Past in the Formation of Regional Identities Part 3: Heritage
Methodologies: Investigating People 7. Reflections on the Practice of
Ethnography Within Heritage Tourism 8. Heritage Ethnography as a
Specialised Craft: Grasping Maritime Heritage in Bermuda 9. Between the
Lines and in the Margins: Interviewing People About Attitudes to Heritage
and Identity 10. Walking a Fine Line: Obtaining Sensitive Information Using
a Valid Methodology 11. Methods for Investigating Locals' Perceptions of a
Cultural Heritage Product for Tourism: Lessons from Botswana Susan 12. The
Public Archaeology of African America: Reflections on Pragmatic Methods and
their Results Part 4: Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Things 13. The
Use of GIS in Landscape Heritage and Attitudes to Place-Digital Deep Maps
14. Making them Draw: The Use of Drawings in Research into Public Attitudes
Towards the Past 15. The Heritagescape: Looking at Heritage Sites 16. The
Intangible Presence: Investigating Battlefields Part 5: Commentaries
Commentary: the View from Social Anthropology Commentary: The View from
Environmental Psychology
Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Introduction: Making the Means Transparent:
Reasons and Reflections 2. Heritage Studies - An Outline 3. Public
Archaeology in United States in the Early Twenty-First Century Part 2:
Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Texts 4. The History of Heritage: A
Method in Analyzing Legislative Historiography 5. Means Maketh the End -
The Context for the Development of Methodologies to Assessing the State of
the Historic Environment in the UK 6. Methods Used to Investigate the Use
of the Past in the Formation of Regional Identities Part 3: Heritage
Methodologies: Investigating People 7. Reflections on the Practice of
Ethnography Within Heritage Tourism 8. Heritage Ethnography as a
Specialised Craft: Grasping Maritime Heritage in Bermuda 9. Between the
Lines and in the Margins: Interviewing People About Attitudes to Heritage
and Identity 10. Walking a Fine Line: Obtaining Sensitive Information Using
a Valid Methodology 11. Methods for Investigating Locals' Perceptions of a
Cultural Heritage Product for Tourism: Lessons from Botswana Susan 12. The
Public Archaeology of African America: Reflections on Pragmatic Methods and
their Results Part 4: Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Things 13. The
Use of GIS in Landscape Heritage and Attitudes to Place-Digital Deep Maps
14. Making them Draw: The Use of Drawings in Research into Public Attitudes
Towards the Past 15. The Heritagescape: Looking at Heritage Sites 16. The
Intangible Presence: Investigating Battlefields Part 5: Commentaries
Commentary: the View from Social Anthropology Commentary: The View from
Environmental Psychology
Reasons and Reflections 2. Heritage Studies - An Outline 3. Public
Archaeology in United States in the Early Twenty-First Century Part 2:
Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Texts 4. The History of Heritage: A
Method in Analyzing Legislative Historiography 5. Means Maketh the End -
The Context for the Development of Methodologies to Assessing the State of
the Historic Environment in the UK 6. Methods Used to Investigate the Use
of the Past in the Formation of Regional Identities Part 3: Heritage
Methodologies: Investigating People 7. Reflections on the Practice of
Ethnography Within Heritage Tourism 8. Heritage Ethnography as a
Specialised Craft: Grasping Maritime Heritage in Bermuda 9. Between the
Lines and in the Margins: Interviewing People About Attitudes to Heritage
and Identity 10. Walking a Fine Line: Obtaining Sensitive Information Using
a Valid Methodology 11. Methods for Investigating Locals' Perceptions of a
Cultural Heritage Product for Tourism: Lessons from Botswana Susan 12. The
Public Archaeology of African America: Reflections on Pragmatic Methods and
their Results Part 4: Heritage Methodologies: Investigating Things 13. The
Use of GIS in Landscape Heritage and Attitudes to Place-Digital Deep Maps
14. Making them Draw: The Use of Drawings in Research into Public Attitudes
Towards the Past 15. The Heritagescape: Looking at Heritage Sites 16. The
Intangible Presence: Investigating Battlefields Part 5: Commentaries
Commentary: the View from Social Anthropology Commentary: The View from
Environmental Psychology