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People-Centred Heritage

Posted on February 5, 2023May 15, 2023 by admin

James Lesh and Rebecca Madgin (University of Glasgow) co-edited the book collection People-Centred Methodologies for Heritage Conservation: Exploring Emotional Attachments to Historic Urban Places. It has a total of 20 contributors from 8 countries. We look at 13 different case studies at the scales of cities, neighbourhoods and sites. This is an essential text on how to go about people-centred conservation and social value protection.

This book presents methodological approaches that can help explore the ways in which people develop emotional attachments to historic urban places.

With a focus on the powerful relations that form between people and places, this book uses people-centred methodologies to examine the ways in which emotional attachments can be accessed, researched, interpreted and documented as part of heritage scholarship and management. It demonstrates how a range of different research methods drawn primarily from disciplines across the arts, humanities and social sciences can be used to better understand the cultural values of heritage places. In so doing, the chapters bring together a series of diverse case studies from both established and early-career scholars in Australia, China, Europe, North America and Central America. These case studies outline methods that have been successfully employed to consider attachments between people and historic places in different contexts.

This book advocates a need to shift to a more nuanced understanding of people’s relations to historic places by situating emotional attachments at the core of urban heritage thinking and practice. It offers a practical guide for both academics and industry professionals towards people-centred methodologies for urban heritage conservation.

Links:

  • Purchase the book
  • ICOMOS resolution on people-centred approaches to cultural heritage

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