Community Heritage in the Arab Region

Community Heritage in the Arab Region

Values and Practices

Abu-Khafajah, Shatha; Badran, Arwa; Elliott, Sarah

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2022

323

Dura

Inglês

9783031074455

15 a 20 dias

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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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ownership of the past and interpretation on behalf of public;openness to public active engagement and multivocality;public as allies in the protection of heritage;community heritage approaches in the Arab region;values related to heritage based on contexts and influences