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The Heritage of Heritage

Heritage & Society, 2012
AbstractThe preservationist paradigm of heritage and the contemporary heritage discourse can best be understood as firmly situated in a specific historical and cultural context of European (and by extension global) civilization of the past few centuries.
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Heritage Pasts and Heritage Presents: temporality, meaning and the scope of heritage studies [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Heritage Studies, 2001
With the apparent focus of work carried out by the heritage 'community' very much directed towards heritage practices in the present, the potential historical scope for the discipline as a whole, becomes ever-more temporally closed. This paper makes space for a longer historical analysis of the development of heritage as a process.
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Heritage and non-heritage bilinguals

2020
Abstract The present study explores the effects of literacy support in the languages of the bilingual child on the linguistic and cognitive skills of (non-)heritage speakers. 70 children speaking Albanian (L1) and Greek (L2) are divided into three groups according to whether they receive literacy support in their L1, L2 or in both languages.
Maria Andreou   +3 more
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From Heritage to Refugee Heritage

Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2020
Abstract As a contemporary concept, heritage bridges legal discourse and ethical discourse, national affiliations and a global imaginary, colonial pasts and neocolonial presents. The term often circulates beliefs in cultural authenticity, collective memory, and historical merit under the logic of neoliberal markets and legitimate capital
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Heritage management for heritage tourism

Tourism Management, 1989
Abstract The concept of heritage management has arisen in response to the special needs of the heritage industry. Heritage attractions represent irreplaceable resources for the tourism industry so conservation is a vital component of their management.
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Heritage languages

2019
Heritage languages, such as the Turkish varieties spoken in Berlin or the Spanish used in Los Angeles, are non-dominant languages, often with little prestige. Their speakers also speak the dominant language of the country they live in. Often heritage languages undergo changes due to their special status.
Suzanne Aalberse   +2 more
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After Heritage

2018
Drawing upon international case studies, and building upon Iain J.M. Robertson's work on 'heritage from below', After Heritage sheds critical light on heritage-making and heritagescapes that are, more frequently than not, located in virtual, less conspicuous and more everyday spaces. The book considers the highly personal, often ephemeral, individual -
Muzaini, Hamzah, Minca, Claudio
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