Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies
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Publisher | UCLPress |
Year of publication | 2024 July |
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Medium | Digital |
Edition | 1 |
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Scope & content | Publisher Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies offers succinct, easily accessible analyses of the disciplinary debates, intellectual legacies, and practical innovations that have led to understandings of heritage value today. Through a diverse collection of expert voices, this volume invites readers to embark on their own journeys through appropriate methodologies for research and public engagement. Readers can draw on analyses of key problem areas and argumentative interventions to create a roadmap for the many disciplinary approaches that converge on heritage studies. Oriented specifically towards learning and teaching heritage across archaeology, anthropology, history, and geography, this textbook is designed to support critical, ethical heritage students, researchers, and practitioners. Format: Open Access PDF 198 Pages Copyright: © 2024 ISBN: 9781800083790 Publication: July 15, 2024 |
Web URL | https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/210473 |
Divisions within this publication
- 1: On connecting Rachel King and Trinidad Rico
- 2: Documents and records Colin Sterling
- 3: On refusal (to record) Uzma Z. Rizvi
- 4: Archives and historiography Laura McAtackney
- 5: On commemorating Leticia Zuppardi
- 6: Collections and collecting Alice Stevenson
- 7: On not (just) repatriating Elizabeth Marlowe
- 8: Institutions and governance Christina Luke
- 9: On locality Yujie Zhu
- 10: Landscapes and environment Melissa F. Baird
- 11: On borderlands Maria de los Angeles Picone
- 12: Discourses and languages Rachel King
- 13: On speaking Victoria Vargas-Downing
- 14: Practices and performances Trinidad Rico
- 15: Meloro: on dreaming Tebogo George Mahashe
- 16: Evaluation and publics David Francis
- 17: On digital connection Colleen Morgan
- 18: Everything considered: training and pedagogy Rachel King and Trinidad Rico
- 19: On bad (visual) methods Ömür Harmanşah