Plural Heritages and Community Co-production

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Plural Heritages and Community Co-production is a landmark contribution on the nature and plurality of heritages and how they can be creatively and ethically presented in urban space.


Autorentext

Christopher Whitehead is Professor of Museology and Dean of Global Humanities and Social Sciences at Newcastle University, UK. He has published extensively across museum, gallery, heritage, and memory studies.

Tom Schofield is an artist, designer, and researcher with interests in emerging and open source technology, participation, and cultural data in public space. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures in Culture Lab, Newcastle University, UK.

Gönül Bozölu is currently a Leverhulme Research Fellow at Newcastle University, UK, where she undertakes research in heritage, memory, and museum studies


Klappentext

Plural Heritages and Community Co-production is a landmark contribution on the nature and plurality of heritages and how they can be creatively and ethically presented in urban space. Providing an overview of the concept of plural heritages, this book explores the theory, politics, and practice of community co-production as they intersect with currents in critical heritage thinking, walking as ethnography, and digital design methods. Told through a central case study in Istanbul, Turkey, this volume aligns with cultural and political imperatives to consider the plural values, meanings, affects, and relativities of heritage sites for the multiple communities who live - or, as for diaspora and displaced groups, have lived - with them. It suggests a range of methods for locating and valorising alternative perspectives to those centrally deployed through museums or other institutions, such as UNESCO World Heritage listing, while also exploring the complexities of the past in the present and the ontology of heritage. Plural Heritages and Community Co-production will be of great interest to researchers, academics, postgraduate students in the fields of heritage and memory studies, museum studies, history, geography, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, and politics. The book will also be of interest to heritage professionals, policy makers, and site managers involved in community engagement and participation.


Zusammenfassung

Plural Heritages and Community Co-production is a landmark contribution on the nature and plurality of heritages and how they can be creatively and ethically presented in urban space.

Providing an overview of the concept of plural heritages, this book explores the theory, politics, and practice of community co-production as they intersect with currents in critical heritage thinking, walking as ethnography, and digital design methods. Told through a central case study in Istanbul, Turkey, this volume aligns with cultural and political imperatives to consider the plural values, meanings, affects, and relativities of heritage sites for the multiple communities who live or, as for diaspora and displaced groups, have lived with them. It suggests a range of methods for locating and valorising alternative perspectives to those centrally deployed through museums or other institutions, such as UNESCO World Heritage listing, while also exploring the complexities of the past in the present and the ontology of heritage.

Plural Heritages and Community Co-production will be of great interest to researchers, academics, postgraduate students in the fields of heritage and memory studies, museum studies, history, geography, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, and politics. The book will also be of interest to heritage professionals, policy makers, and site managers involved in community engagement and participation.


Inhalt

Introduction; 1. How Many Pasts?; 2. Plural Heritages; 3. Yetvart; 4. Walking, Talking, Remembering; 5. Co-production Through Design; 6. Selin, Abdullah, Hatice, Yakup, Rza, Seçmen, Soner; 7.The Challenges of Plural Heritages and Co-production; 8 Minor Heritages; Afterword 1 by Hatice Demirbiçer; Afterword 2 by Yetvart Tomasyan

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367757151
    • Genre Art
    • Anzahl Seiten 196
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm x T11mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9780367757151
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 036775715X
    • Veröffentlichung 09.01.2023
    • Titel Plural Heritages and Community Co-production
    • Autor Christopher Whitehead , Tom Schofield , Gönül Bozo lu
    • Untertitel Designing, Walking, and Remembering
    • Gewicht 307g
    • Sprache Englisch

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