Relevance and Application of Heritage in Contemporary Society
Herausgeber: Shen, Chen; Yu, Pei-Lin; Smith, George
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Relevance and Application of Heritage in Contemporary Society
Herausgeber: Shen, Chen; Yu, Pei-Lin; Smith, George
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Bringing together cultural heritage scholars and activists from across the world, the volume showcases a spectrum of exciting new approaches to heritage protection, community involvement, and strategic utilization of expertise. The contributions deal with highly topical issues, including armed conflict and non-state actors, as well as broad questions of public heritage, museum roles in society, heritage tourism, and disputed ownership. Offering a clarion call for an enduring spirit of innovation, collaboration, education, and outreach, Relevance and Application of Heritage in Contemporary…mehr
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Bringing together cultural heritage scholars and activists from across the world, the volume showcases a spectrum of exciting new approaches to heritage protection, community involvement, and strategic utilization of expertise. The contributions deal with highly topical issues, including armed conflict and non-state actors, as well as broad questions of public heritage, museum roles in society, heritage tourism, and disputed ownership. Offering a clarion call for an enduring spirit of innovation, collaboration, education, and outreach, Relevance and Application of Heritage in Contemporary Society will be useful reading for scholars, students, cultural heritage managers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Left Coast Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 231mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781629583891
- ISBN-10: 1629583898
- Artikelnr.: 53214438
- Verlag: Left Coast Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 231mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781629583891
- ISBN-10: 1629583898
- Artikelnr.: 53214438
Pei-Lin Yu is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Boise State University (Idaho, USA), with twenty years of experience in federal cultural heritage management. She has conducted ethnoarchaeological research in both Venezuela and Taiwan. Chen Shen is a Senior Curator of Chinese Art and Archaeology at Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, where he currently serves as Vice President of World Cultures. He is cross-appointed as Professor in the East Asian Studies Department at the University of Toronto. George S. Smith retired as the Associate Director of the National Park Service's Southeast Archaeological Center (USA) and currently holds an appointment in the Department of Anthropology at Florida State University, USA.
1. Introduction: Balancing the Past with the Needs and Concerns of
Contemporary Society George Smith, Pei-Lin Yu and Chen Shen
2. Lessons Since 2003: Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict Peter
Stone
3. Online Public Opinion and Archaeological Heritage Conservation: Case
Study from Western Canada David Pokotylo
4. Objects of the Past: Relevance of Cultural Heritage in 21st Century
Museums Chen Shen
5. What's a Museum to Do? The Global Trade in Illegal Antiquities.L. Eden
Burgess
6. Public Perception and Policy Changes of Cultural Heritage Management in
China Jigen Tang
7. Value and Values in Heritage Tourism from the Grand Tour to the
Experience Economy Uzi Baram
8. Heritage in a Changing World- Higher Education for Heritage Managers
Fekri Hassan
9. Higher Education and the Cultural Heritage Management Curriculum: A
Personal Perspective George S. Smith
10. Engaging "The Public" in Heritage: Which Public and Whose Heritage?
Elizabeth S. Chilton
11. Regulating Indigenous Heritage: Impacts of Governmental Policies and
Procedures on Indigenous Heritage Joe Watkins
12. The New Data-Makers: Indigenous Innovations in Cultural Heritage
Management Pei-Lin Yu
13. Cultural Heritage Management in Developing Countries: Challenges and
Opportunities Jeffrey H. Altschul
14. Heritage in the Global Economy: Protecting Cultural Heritage through
Non-Governmental and Voluntary Practices Marion Werkheiser, Trace Brooks,
Ellen Chapman
15. Heritage, Climate Change, and Adaptation Planning Diane L. Douglas
16. The Fusion of Law and Ethics in Cultural Heritage Management: The 21st
Century Confronts Archaeology Hilary A. Soderl and Ian A. Lilley
17. Cultural Heritage Stewardship: Challenges and New Approaches for an
Uncertain Future Arlene K. Fleming
Appendices: The Toronto Decleration in five languages
Contemporary Society George Smith, Pei-Lin Yu and Chen Shen
2. Lessons Since 2003: Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict Peter
Stone
3. Online Public Opinion and Archaeological Heritage Conservation: Case
Study from Western Canada David Pokotylo
4. Objects of the Past: Relevance of Cultural Heritage in 21st Century
Museums Chen Shen
5. What's a Museum to Do? The Global Trade in Illegal Antiquities.L. Eden
Burgess
6. Public Perception and Policy Changes of Cultural Heritage Management in
China Jigen Tang
7. Value and Values in Heritage Tourism from the Grand Tour to the
Experience Economy Uzi Baram
8. Heritage in a Changing World- Higher Education for Heritage Managers
Fekri Hassan
9. Higher Education and the Cultural Heritage Management Curriculum: A
Personal Perspective George S. Smith
10. Engaging "The Public" in Heritage: Which Public and Whose Heritage?
Elizabeth S. Chilton
11. Regulating Indigenous Heritage: Impacts of Governmental Policies and
Procedures on Indigenous Heritage Joe Watkins
12. The New Data-Makers: Indigenous Innovations in Cultural Heritage
Management Pei-Lin Yu
13. Cultural Heritage Management in Developing Countries: Challenges and
Opportunities Jeffrey H. Altschul
14. Heritage in the Global Economy: Protecting Cultural Heritage through
Non-Governmental and Voluntary Practices Marion Werkheiser, Trace Brooks,
Ellen Chapman
15. Heritage, Climate Change, and Adaptation Planning Diane L. Douglas
16. The Fusion of Law and Ethics in Cultural Heritage Management: The 21st
Century Confronts Archaeology Hilary A. Soderl and Ian A. Lilley
17. Cultural Heritage Stewardship: Challenges and New Approaches for an
Uncertain Future Arlene K. Fleming
Appendices: The Toronto Decleration in five languages
1. Introduction: Balancing the Past with the Needs and Concerns of
Contemporary Society George Smith, Pei-Lin Yu and Chen Shen
2. Lessons Since 2003: Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict Peter
Stone
3. Online Public Opinion and Archaeological Heritage Conservation: Case
Study from Western Canada David Pokotylo
4. Objects of the Past: Relevance of Cultural Heritage in 21st Century
Museums Chen Shen
5. What's a Museum to Do? The Global Trade in Illegal Antiquities.L. Eden
Burgess
6. Public Perception and Policy Changes of Cultural Heritage Management in
China Jigen Tang
7. Value and Values in Heritage Tourism from the Grand Tour to the
Experience Economy Uzi Baram
8. Heritage in a Changing World- Higher Education for Heritage Managers
Fekri Hassan
9. Higher Education and the Cultural Heritage Management Curriculum: A
Personal Perspective George S. Smith
10. Engaging "The Public" in Heritage: Which Public and Whose Heritage?
Elizabeth S. Chilton
11. Regulating Indigenous Heritage: Impacts of Governmental Policies and
Procedures on Indigenous Heritage Joe Watkins
12. The New Data-Makers: Indigenous Innovations in Cultural Heritage
Management Pei-Lin Yu
13. Cultural Heritage Management in Developing Countries: Challenges and
Opportunities Jeffrey H. Altschul
14. Heritage in the Global Economy: Protecting Cultural Heritage through
Non-Governmental and Voluntary Practices Marion Werkheiser, Trace Brooks,
Ellen Chapman
15. Heritage, Climate Change, and Adaptation Planning Diane L. Douglas
16. The Fusion of Law and Ethics in Cultural Heritage Management: The 21st
Century Confronts Archaeology Hilary A. Soderl and Ian A. Lilley
17. Cultural Heritage Stewardship: Challenges and New Approaches for an
Uncertain Future Arlene K. Fleming
Appendices: The Toronto Decleration in five languages
Contemporary Society George Smith, Pei-Lin Yu and Chen Shen
2. Lessons Since 2003: Protecting Cultural Heritage During Conflict Peter
Stone
3. Online Public Opinion and Archaeological Heritage Conservation: Case
Study from Western Canada David Pokotylo
4. Objects of the Past: Relevance of Cultural Heritage in 21st Century
Museums Chen Shen
5. What's a Museum to Do? The Global Trade in Illegal Antiquities.L. Eden
Burgess
6. Public Perception and Policy Changes of Cultural Heritage Management in
China Jigen Tang
7. Value and Values in Heritage Tourism from the Grand Tour to the
Experience Economy Uzi Baram
8. Heritage in a Changing World- Higher Education for Heritage Managers
Fekri Hassan
9. Higher Education and the Cultural Heritage Management Curriculum: A
Personal Perspective George S. Smith
10. Engaging "The Public" in Heritage: Which Public and Whose Heritage?
Elizabeth S. Chilton
11. Regulating Indigenous Heritage: Impacts of Governmental Policies and
Procedures on Indigenous Heritage Joe Watkins
12. The New Data-Makers: Indigenous Innovations in Cultural Heritage
Management Pei-Lin Yu
13. Cultural Heritage Management in Developing Countries: Challenges and
Opportunities Jeffrey H. Altschul
14. Heritage in the Global Economy: Protecting Cultural Heritage through
Non-Governmental and Voluntary Practices Marion Werkheiser, Trace Brooks,
Ellen Chapman
15. Heritage, Climate Change, and Adaptation Planning Diane L. Douglas
16. The Fusion of Law and Ethics in Cultural Heritage Management: The 21st
Century Confronts Archaeology Hilary A. Soderl and Ian A. Lilley
17. Cultural Heritage Stewardship: Challenges and New Approaches for an
Uncertain Future Arlene K. Fleming
Appendices: The Toronto Decleration in five languages