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Heritage in the Context of Globalization

Europe and the Americas

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Paperback, 125 blz. | Engels
Springer New York | 1e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781461460763
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​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.
 
 

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ISBN13:9781461460763
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:125
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:1

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SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
1. Coming to Grips with Archaeology and Heritage in a Transformed World
 Peter F. Biehl (Buffalo) & Christopher Prescott (Oslo)
SECTION II: Traditions and Legal Regulations of Heritage and its Management
2. Heritage Values, Jurisprudence, and Globalization
Hilary A. Soderland (Berkeley)

3. A Viable Dinosaur? Cultural Heritage Management and the Universities in Norway

Karl Kallhovd (Oslo) and Håkon Glørstad (Oslo)

 
4. Heritage Management from Science to Commodification
François Giligny (Paris)
SECTION III: Teaching of Cultural Heritage
 
5. Teaching Cultural Heritage in Europe and the US
Peter F. Biehl (Buffalo)
6. The teaching of cultural heritage. Distance learning applications in vocational training
Arkadiusz Marciniak (Poznan)

7. Heritage and the new immigrant minorities – A catalyst of relevance for contemporary archaeology?
Christopher Prescott (Oslo)
 

SECTION IV: Heritage and Identity
 
8. Archaeology, Minorities, Identity, and Citizenship in the United States
Douglas C. Comer (Baltimore)

9. The non-existing Roma archaeology and non-existing Roma archaeologists
Eszter Bánffy (Budapest)
10. Gender, Stakeholders, and Ethics in Heritage Management and Outreach
Janet E. Levy (Charlotte)
 

SECTION V: The Future of Cultural Heritage in a Globalized and Digitized World
 
11. From punch cards to virtual space. Changing the concept of archaeological heritage management in the digital age
Petr Květina and Markéta Končelová (Prague)

12. Virtual Repatriation: It's Virtual, but it’s not Repatriation
Robin Boast (Cambridge) and Jim Enote (New Mexico)

13. New Trends in Digital Heritage
Maurizio Forte, University of California (Merced)
 

SECTION VI: Outlook
14. The Future of Heritage in a Globalized World
Peter F. Biehl (Buffalo) & Christopher Prescott (Oslo)
 
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