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Community Heritage in the Arab Region = Values and Practices /
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正題名/作者:
Community Heritage in the Arab Region/ edited by Arwa Badran, Shatha Abu-Khafajah, Sarah Elliott.
其他題名:
Values and Practices /
其他作者:
Elliott, Sarah.
面頁冊數:
XLVII, 323 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Cultural Heritage. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07446-2
ISBN:
9783031074462
Community Heritage in the Arab Region = Values and Practices /
Community Heritage in the Arab Region
Values and Practices /[electronic resource] :edited by Arwa Badran, Shatha Abu-Khafajah, Sarah Elliott. - 1st ed. 2022. - XLVII, 323 p. 1 illus.online resource. - One World Archaeology,2625-865X. - One World Archaeology,.
Introduction: Shifting the Gaze: Community Heritage Modalities in the Arab Region (Arwa Badran) -- Part 1. Paradigm Shifts: The ‘Communities’ Factor -- Chapter 1. Prejudice, Military Intelligence and Neoliberalism: Examining the Local within Archaeology and Heritage Practices in Jordan (Shatha Abu-Khafajah) -- Chapter 2. Community Archaeology at Umm el-Jimal: Including the Recently Settled Umm el-Jimal Community in the Heritage of the Ancient Site (Bert De Vries) -- Chapter 3. Making Social Engagement Sustainable: Insights from the Temple of the Winged Lions Cultural Resource Management Initiative in Petra, Jordan (Glenn J. Corbett) -- Chapter 4. Mobilizing Heritage Resources for Local Community Development: Dahshour as a Case Study (Fekri A. Hassan) -- PART 2. A Cross-Section of Practices -- Chapter 5. Public Archaeology and Engagement in the Origins of Doha and Qatar Project (Colleen Morgan) -- Chapter 6. The Siq Stability Project: A Pilot Approach to Community Engagement and Public Awareness in Petra (Giorgia Cesaro) -- Chapter 7. Heritage and Community Involvement: The Case of Sharjah Fort (Al Hisn) Museum (Manal Ataya) -- Chapter 8. Protecting the Heritage of Salt: Multidisciplinary Participation and Community Engagement (Leen A. Fakhoury) -- PART 3. Heritage in Crisis: Acts of Resilience, Recovery and Reconfiguration -- Chapter 9. Conflicting Futures for Non-conflict Archaeology: A Lebanese Case Study (Alison Damick) -- Chapter 10. The Management of Syrian Archaeological Heritage Before and During the Syrian Conflict: A Comparison Study (Isber Sabrine) -- Chapter 11. Invoking Awneh: Community Heritage in Palestine (Hamdan Taha) -- Chapter 12. Renegotiating Landscapes Through Digital Imagery: Heritage Destruction in Syria and Iraq (Nicole D. Payntar) -- PART 4. Giving Children Keys to the Past -- Chapter 13. ‘I Am Jarash’: A Resource Kit for Jordan (Arwa Badran) -- Chapter 14. Who Wants to be an Archaeologist? (Khawlah Goussous).
This book investigates approaches to community heritage within the Arab region and the underlying theories associated with these approaches. It aims, within the context of the region, to define ‘community’ and ‘heritage’, as well as examine the emergence and development of this field. The volume’s contributors deploy a wealth of case studies from the Middle East and North Africa to provide a unique forum for discussion, comparability, analysis and deeper understandings of current trends in community heritage. In particular, the volume explores the relationship between communities and their heritage, the meanings and values placed upon it, the nature and degree of community participation and engagement in its interpretation and management, and how its different registers affect and produce sometimes unexpected community heritage formations. It also examines the level of responsibility held within the profession towards this essentially democratic process of public participation in their heritage in a region shaped by controversial histories, political turmoil and tourism-driven economies. The volume builds on current research and practice in community heritage globally by debating and re-centring a suite of familiar and new issues related to hitherto under-researched regional-specific methodologies, and developing fresh insight into the theoretical underpinning of these practices. It will be of value to heritage scholars and practitioners as well as those interested in politics, identity, education and the dynamics of heritage-based sustainable development.
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Introduction: Shifting the Gaze: Community Heritage Modalities in the Arab Region (Arwa Badran) -- Part 1. Paradigm Shifts: The ‘Communities’ Factor -- Chapter 1. Prejudice, Military Intelligence and Neoliberalism: Examining the Local within Archaeology and Heritage Practices in Jordan (Shatha Abu-Khafajah) -- Chapter 2. Community Archaeology at Umm el-Jimal: Including the Recently Settled Umm el-Jimal Community in the Heritage of the Ancient Site (Bert De Vries) -- Chapter 3. Making Social Engagement Sustainable: Insights from the Temple of the Winged Lions Cultural Resource Management Initiative in Petra, Jordan (Glenn J. Corbett) -- Chapter 4. Mobilizing Heritage Resources for Local Community Development: Dahshour as a Case Study (Fekri A. Hassan) -- PART 2. A Cross-Section of Practices -- Chapter 5. Public Archaeology and Engagement in the Origins of Doha and Qatar Project (Colleen Morgan) -- Chapter 6. The Siq Stability Project: A Pilot Approach to Community Engagement and Public Awareness in Petra (Giorgia Cesaro) -- Chapter 7. Heritage and Community Involvement: The Case of Sharjah Fort (Al Hisn) Museum (Manal Ataya) -- Chapter 8. Protecting the Heritage of Salt: Multidisciplinary Participation and Community Engagement (Leen A. Fakhoury) -- PART 3. Heritage in Crisis: Acts of Resilience, Recovery and Reconfiguration -- Chapter 9. Conflicting Futures for Non-conflict Archaeology: A Lebanese Case Study (Alison Damick) -- Chapter 10. The Management of Syrian Archaeological Heritage Before and During the Syrian Conflict: A Comparison Study (Isber Sabrine) -- Chapter 11. Invoking Awneh: Community Heritage in Palestine (Hamdan Taha) -- Chapter 12. Renegotiating Landscapes Through Digital Imagery: Heritage Destruction in Syria and Iraq (Nicole D. Payntar) -- PART 4. Giving Children Keys to the Past -- Chapter 13. ‘I Am Jarash’: A Resource Kit for Jordan (Arwa Badran) -- Chapter 14. Who Wants to be an Archaeologist? (Khawlah Goussous).
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