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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783319096896
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 172 p. 39 illus., 25 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Archaeology
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Identity and heritage
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Archaeology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturelle Identität ; Globalisierung
    Abstract: This book will suggest new agendas for identity and heritage studies by means of presenting contentious issues facing archaeology and heritage management in a globalized world. The book is not only present the variability of heritage objectives and experiences in the New and Old World, and opens a discussion, in a shrinking world, to look beyond national and regional contexts. If the heritage sector and archaeology are to remain relevant in our contemporary world and the near future, there are a number of questions concerning the politics, practices and narratives related to heritage and identity that must be addressed. Questions of relevance in an affluent, cosmopolitan setting are at odds with those relevant for a region emerging from civil war or ethnic strife, or a national minority battling oppression or ethnic cleansing. A premise is that heritage represents a broad scope of empirically and theoretically sound interpretations - that heritage is a response to contemporary forces, as much as data. It is therefore necessary constantly to evaluate what is scientifically accurate as well as what is valid and relevant and what can have a contemporary impact
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction Part I. Identity and Heritage and the Public Identity and Archaeology as a Good Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Part I.Introduction1:Introduction -- Part II.Identities of Heritage-from Global Publics to Local Communities -- 2.Archaeology as a Global Public Good and Local Identity Good -- 3.Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Commons -- 4.Identity and Heritage in the Global City: the Barbican Estate, Londo -- 5. The Heritage Sector in a Multicultural Society: a discussion from a Swedish Perspective -- 6.The Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site and Transnational Heritage -- 7.World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: how the War on Terror is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan -- 8.Heritage Interpretation as a Conservation Tool in Mexican Archaeology: Theory and Practice -- Part III.Identities of Heritage - Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in a Globalized World,- 9.Sustainable Indigenous Heritage Management, Identity, and the Role of Archaeology: a Working Model and Case Study from Western Australia -- 10.Echos of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the Ancestral Homeland of the Huron-Wendat -- 11.Heritage Overlooked and Under Threat: Fort Conger and the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration -- 12.Co-opted Heritage: Political Action, Identity, and Preservation at the Pagat Site, Guam -- 13.Ancient Bodies, Modern Ideologies: Bog Bodies and Identity in Denmark and Ireland -- 14.Heritage and Migration: the Spanish Case -- 15.Presenting Archaeological Heritage: Identity and Interpretation in Heritage Tourism Development and Marketing -- Part V.Outlook -- 16.The Future Challenges of Heritage and Identity in a Globalized World.
    Note: Includes index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781461460770 , 1283934515 , 9781283934510
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 125 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Archaeology 8
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Biehl, Peter, 1965 - Heritage in the context of globalization
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Humanities ; Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Kulturerbe ; Kulturgut ; Kulturgüterschutz ; Einflussgröße ; Recht ; Forschung ; Lehre ; Archäologie ; Forschungsergebnis ; Verwendung ; Organisation ; Reorganisation ; Management ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Nationenbildung ; Internationale Politik ; Globalisierung ; Erde
    Abstract: ​This brief is the proceedings of two roundtables and forums organized by Eszter Bánffy, Peter Biehl, Douglas Comer, and Christopher Prescott and sponsored by the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) and the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) held at the 76th SAA annual conference in Sacramento in April 2011, and the 17th EAA annual conference in Oslo in September 2011. The book is organized around five main issues with the goal to stimulate discussion, research and practices within the field: Traditions and legal regulations of heritage and its management The teaching of cultural heritage; public outreach and university training Heritage and national identity The future of cultural heritage in a globalized and digitized world This book is thus be an exploration of the various experiences in Europe and the Americas to better understand, in the vast field of archaeology and cultural heritage management, where we are today, where we might be, and where we hope to be in the near future.
    Description / Table of Contents: Heritage in the Context of Globalization; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction: Issues Concerning Heritage in the Context of Globalization; Heritage and Identity; Information Technology and Globalization; The Structure of the Book; Reference; Part II: Traditions and Legal Regulations of Heritage and Its Management; Chapter 2: Heritage Values, Jurisprudence, and Globalization; Introduction; Jurisprudential Universality in Heritage Management; Law's Limits in Heritage Management; Law's Possibilities in Heritage Management; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: The Allure of Bureaucracy: Cultural Heritage Management and the Universities in NorwayThe Power of Bureaucracy; Cultural Heritage Management and the University Museums; Cultural Heritage Management as a Resource for Research and Knowledge Production; The Norwegian Model in a European Perspective; Taking the Of fi ce Back; References; Chapter 4: Heritage Management from Science to Commodi fi cation; Introduction; References; Chapter 5: National Concerns in the Preservation of the Archaeological Heritage Within the Process of Globalization: A View from Turkey
    Description / Table of Contents: Concern for the Preservation of "Antiquities" During the Ottoman Empire: Initial EndeavorsDevelopment of the Approach to the Preservation of "Archaeological Sites" in Modern Turkey; Development of the Concept of World Heritage Within the Process of Globalization in Turkey; Future Prospects; References; Part III: Teaching of Cultural Heritage; Chapter 6: Teaching and Researching Cultural Heritage; Introduction; The Future of Archaeology Is Heritage; Differences of Cultural Heritage Studies in the USA and Europe; Teaching and Research Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7: E-learning Applications in Vocational Education of Archaeological HeritageIntroduction to Distance Learning; Distance Learning in Teaching Archaeological Heritage: Design and Production; Teaching Archaeological Heritage in the Distance Learning Environment; Final Remarks; References; Chapter 8: Heritage and the New Immigrant Minorities: A Catalyst of Relevance for Contemporary Archaeology?; A Changing Northern Europe: Public Schools in Oslo; Immigrant Minorities, Heritage Identity, and Politics; Impacting a New Generation: Two Recent Museum Surveys
    Description / Table of Contents: Not Just Immigrants? Generating Stories for Our EraA Challenge for Cultural Heritage and Archaeology; References; Internet Sites; Part IV: Heritage and Identity; Chapter 9: Archaeology, Minorities, Identity, and Citizenship in the United States; Identity, the Nation, and the State; The Persistence of the Nation; Contemporary Perceptions of the State; The Coexistence of the Nation and the State; Nation Building; Archaeology and Shared Memory in the United States; References; Chapter 10: The Nonexisting Roma Archaeology and Nonexisting Roma Archaeologists; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 11: Gender, Feminism, and Heritage
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781461460763 , 9781461460770
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 125 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in archaeology
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in archaeological heritage management
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    Keywords: Anthropology ; Archaeology ; Humanities ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Archäologie ; Globalisierung ; Kulturerbe
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