Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation
Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation
Bharne, Vinayak; Sandmeier, Trudi
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2019
514
Dura
Inglês
9781138962989
15 a 20 dias
1043
Introduction: Global Perspectives in Heritage Conservation by Vinayak Bharne & Trudi Sandmeier
SECTION 1 - GLOBALIZING THE CONSERVATION DISCOURSE
Re-examining World Heritage and Sustainable Development by Sophia Labadi (University of Kent)
Re-conceptualizing 'historic urban landscapes' by Kalliopi Fouseki (University College London)
Earthquakes and Afterlives: Heritage Conservation and Seismicity by Elizabeth Aitken Rose (University of Auckland)
Beyond Nostalgic Appeal - The Means and Measures Dictating Heritage Management Trends in Pakistan by Noman Ahmed and Anila Naeem (NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan)
Formal Order Out of Informal Chaos - a New Latin American Dialogue between the Official Practice of Heritage Conservation and the Concept of Self-Organization by Jaime Correa (University of Miami)
SECTION 2 - RE-EVALUATING AN AGING PAST
Towards an integrative and empathetic heritage conservation: The Case of Kandy, Sri Lanka by Kapila D. Silva (University of Kansas)
Rural Cultural Landscapes and the Purposes of Heritage - the case of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province (Indonesia) by Kristal Buckley, Deakin University (Australia)
Continuing Culture and Meeting Modernity: The World Heritage Villages of Shirakawa-Go and Gokayama, Japan by Rana P.B. Singh (Banaras Hindu University)
Visioning Cultural Heritage and Planning: Banaras, the Cultural Capital of India by Rana P. B Singh & Pravin s. Rana (Banaras Hindu University)
Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Landscapes: Intersections of authenticity, preservation, landscape, and heritage in rock art conservation by Kristin Barry (Ball State University)
SECTION 3 - EMBRACING AN UNDERESTIMATED HERITAGE
Revaluing Industrial Heritage: Transformation of the Port District in Nantes, France by Ann Borst (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
Accumulating Memory: The Shenzhen Value Factory by Eric Schuldenfrei (University of Hong Kong)
From obsolete military infrastructure to public space: the evolving identity of Latvia's Riga Central Market by Mia Bennett (University of California Los Angeles)
The Once and Future Dingbat: Conserving Dingbats' Future will Require Redressing their Past by Elizabeth Faletta (University of Southern California)
Dwelling in Possibility? A Case Study of Deep Heritage Conservation: Liverpool's Temple of Humanity by Matthew Wilson (Ball State University)
SECTION 4 - BALANCING NATIVE & FOREIGN
Ritual Practice and Place Conflict: Negotiating a Contested Landscape along Jamaica Bay by Alison Hirsch (University of Southern California)
Modern Infrastructure and Historic Urban Landscape: Re-Evaluating Local Conservation Practices in Light of Hanoi's Metro Project by Hue-Tam Jamme (University of Southern California) and Floriane Ortega
Chinatowns as Territorial Trope: A Case Study of Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles by Mari Fujita (University of British Columbia)
Theming as a preservation tool? On the authenticity of Thames Town, the English village of Shanghai by Maria Francesca Piazzoni (University of Southern California)
Designs upon Jerusalem: Bezalel Academy occupies the historic Russian Compound by Christopher Pokarier & Erez Golani Solomon (Waseda University)
Introduction: Global Perspectives in Heritage Conservation by Vinayak Bharne & Trudi Sandmeier
SECTION 1 - GLOBALIZING THE CONSERVATION DISCOURSE
Re-examining World Heritage and Sustainable Development by Sophia Labadi (University of Kent)
Re-conceptualizing 'historic urban landscapes' by Kalliopi Fouseki (University College London)
Earthquakes and Afterlives: Heritage Conservation and Seismicity by Elizabeth Aitken Rose (University of Auckland)
Beyond Nostalgic Appeal - The Means and Measures Dictating Heritage Management Trends in Pakistan by Noman Ahmed and Anila Naeem (NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan)
Formal Order Out of Informal Chaos - a New Latin American Dialogue between the Official Practice of Heritage Conservation and the Concept of Self-Organization by Jaime Correa (University of Miami)
SECTION 2 - RE-EVALUATING AN AGING PAST
Towards an integrative and empathetic heritage conservation: The Case of Kandy, Sri Lanka by Kapila D. Silva (University of Kansas)
Rural Cultural Landscapes and the Purposes of Heritage - the case of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province (Indonesia) by Kristal Buckley, Deakin University (Australia)
Continuing Culture and Meeting Modernity: The World Heritage Villages of Shirakawa-Go and Gokayama, Japan by Rana P.B. Singh (Banaras Hindu University)
Visioning Cultural Heritage and Planning: Banaras, the Cultural Capital of India by Rana P. B Singh & Pravin s. Rana (Banaras Hindu University)
Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Landscapes: Intersections of authenticity, preservation, landscape, and heritage in rock art conservation by Kristin Barry (Ball State University)
SECTION 3 - EMBRACING AN UNDERESTIMATED HERITAGE
Revaluing Industrial Heritage: Transformation of the Port District in Nantes, France by Ann Borst (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
Accumulating Memory: The Shenzhen Value Factory by Eric Schuldenfrei (University of Hong Kong)
From obsolete military infrastructure to public space: the evolving identity of Latvia's Riga Central Market by Mia Bennett (University of California Los Angeles)
The Once and Future Dingbat: Conserving Dingbats' Future will Require Redressing their Past by Elizabeth Faletta (University of Southern California)
Dwelling in Possibility? A Case Study of Deep Heritage Conservation: Liverpool's Temple of Humanity by Matthew Wilson (Ball State University)
SECTION 4 - BALANCING NATIVE & FOREIGN
Ritual Practice and Place Conflict: Negotiating a Contested Landscape along Jamaica Bay by Alison Hirsch (University of Southern California)
Modern Infrastructure and Historic Urban Landscape: Re-Evaluating Local Conservation Practices in Light of Hanoi's Metro Project by Hue-Tam Jamme (University of Southern California) and Floriane Ortega
Chinatowns as Territorial Trope: A Case Study of Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles by Mari Fujita (University of British Columbia)
Theming as a preservation tool? On the authenticity of Thames Town, the English village of Shanghai by Maria Francesca Piazzoni (University of Southern California)
Designs upon Jerusalem: Bezalel Academy occupies the historic Russian Compound by Christopher Pokarier & Erez Golani Solomon (Waseda University)