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Heritage transformations [PDF]
This special theme examines the dynamic relationships between production, availability, and usage of Big Data, laying out a research agenda for digital heritage at the time of the ‘data turn’. Over the past 15 years, a proliferation of heritage data has been generated by ‘ecosystems of distributed practices’ enacted by the co-working of bodies ...
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Digital Heritage and Heritagization [PDF]
In 2016, the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Internet Archive foundation brings to our attention an early initiative of digital preservation and heritagization: no later than five years after the birth of the World Wide Web, and at a moment when it had not yet conquered the general public, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle was ...
Francesca Musiani, Valérie Schafer
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the papers selected for the present special issue on planning and heritage. This paper aims at advancing knowledge about the variety of uses and meanings of planning tools and practices in the cultural heritage field, by bridging disciplines and by building on evidence ...
LUSIANI, MARIA, ZAN, LUCA
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Le patrimoine pastoral au prisme de la décentralisation politique
This article from the ethnography on the heritagization of Fulbe transhumance celebrations in Inner Niger Delta by Malian government discusses the process of asset reclassification as a local version of the relationship between the Malian government (and
Anaïs Leblon
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Reconstruction as Enchantment Strategy: Swedish Churches Burnt, Rebuilt and Rethought
The reasons why a secular society bothers to rebuild a burnt church seem complex. Starting out from two case studies of burnt and reconstructed churches in Sweden, Skaga chapel and the church of Södra Råda, this article examines the perspective from ...
Eva Löfgren
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“Heritage-scape” or “Heritage-scapes”? [PDF]
The rising interest in heritage and the widespread uses for it in recent times have led to the development of new approaches in heritage studies, focusing on dynamic processes of practice rather than on still-life material objects and leading to the renewal of the concept of heritage itself.
Laurence Gillot +2 more
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From “tradition” to “intangible heritage”: Kraków’s nativity-scene craft
The article presents three main stages in the history of the Kraków nativity-scene craft. First, the stage prior to institutionalization, covering the oldest history of nativity-scene making; second, the stage of institutionalization, initiated by the ...
Alicja Soćko-Mucha
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Abandoned spaces, mute memories: On marginalized inhabitants in the urban centres of Slovenia [PDF]
Article focuses on degraded heritage(s) and their meanings for different groups of inhabitants, interpreting it/them through the studies of dominant and silenced memories.
Hrobat-Virloget Katja +3 more
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The Dynamics of Heritagization in Urban Regeneration: East-West Dichotomy
Heritagization —the process of assigning heritage value to places, objects, or traditions— has become increasingly entwined with urban regeneration initiatives.
Saad Hanif, Müge Riza
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Preserving Churches for Future Generations: Central values in Swedish Policies on Church Heritage
Religious buildings in self-identified secular states are often treated as heritage objects within the context of a narrative of secularization, a narrative in which religion becomes a part of the past.
Tobias Harding
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