'Sense of place' has become a familiar phrase, used to describe emotional attachment to a particular location. Here, a diverse range of practitioners from NGO, agency and cultural heritage/archaeology backgrounds review the meanings of the concept, and assess its usefulness in heritage management practice. The book breaks new ground, addressing place attachment from a cultural heritage perspective, and drawing on local and national interests from a diversity of cultural situations.
'Sense of place' has become a familiar phrase, used to describe emotional attachment to a particular location. Here, a diverse range of practitioners from NGO, agency and cultural heritage/archaeology backgrounds review the meanings of the concept, and assess its usefulness in heritage management practice. The book breaks new ground, addressing place attachment from a cultural heritage perspective, and drawing on local and national interests from a diversity of cultural situations.
John Schofield, Dr, Director of Studies, CHM, University of York, Department of Archaeology, UK and Rosy Szymanski, English Heritage, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Preface; Sense of place in a changing world, John Schofield and Rosy Szymanski; Local distinctiveness: everyday places and how to find them, Sue Clifford; Marketing sense of place in the Forest of Bowland, Cathy Hopley and Paul Mahoney; Memory and the value of place in Estonia, Gurly Vedru; Being accounted for: qualitative data analysis in assessing 'place' and 'value', Stephen Townend and Ken Whittaker; 'Counter-mapping' heritage, communities and places in Australia and the UK, Rodney Harrison; Exploring sense of place: an ethnography of the Cornish mining world heritage site, Hilary Orange; Maastricht-Lanarkaveld: the place to be?, Anne Brakman; Between indigenous and Roman worlds: sense of place in the North-Eastern Iberian peninsula during the Roman period, Paula Uribe; A scent of plaice?, Antony Firth; Sense and sensitivity - or archaeology versus the 'wow factor' in Southampton (England), Duncan Brown; Ilhna Beltin: locating identity in a fortified Mediterranean city, Rachel Radmilli; Topophilia, reliquary and pilgrimage: recapturing place, memory and meaning at Britain's historic football grounds, Jason Wood; Index.
Contents: Preface; Sense of place in a changing world, John Schofield and Rosy Szymanski; Local distinctiveness: everyday places and how to find them, Sue Clifford; Marketing sense of place in the Forest of Bowland, Cathy Hopley and Paul Mahoney; Memory and the value of place in Estonia, Gurly Vedru; Being accounted for: qualitative data analysis in assessing 'place' and 'value', Stephen Townend and Ken Whittaker; 'Counter-mapping' heritage, communities and places in Australia and the UK, Rodney Harrison; Exploring sense of place: an ethnography of the Cornish mining world heritage site, Hilary Orange; Maastricht-Lanarkaveld: the place to be?, Anne Brakman; Between indigenous and Roman worlds: sense of place in the North-Eastern Iberian peninsula during the Roman period, Paula Uribe; A scent of plaice?, Antony Firth; Sense and sensitivity - or archaeology versus the 'wow factor' in Southampton (England), Duncan Brown; Ilhna Beltin: locating identity in a fortified Mediterranean city, Rachel Radmilli; Topophilia, reliquary and pilgrimage: recapturing place, memory and meaning at Britain's historic football grounds, Jason Wood; Index.
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