Who needs experts? : counter-mapping cultural heritage

1. Verfasser: Schofield, John, 1948- , [VerfasserIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Farnham, Surry, UK ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2014.
Umfang/Format: xvi, 260 pages : illustrations, maps.
Schriftenreihe: Heritage, culture and identity
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Online Zugang: Online available
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Heritage expertise and the everyday : citizens and authority in the twenty-first century / John Schofield
  • Revisiting the Dewey-Lippman debate, Faro and expertise in the humanities / Stephanie Koerner
  • Ethnography of a "humble expert" : experiencing Faro / Sarah Wolferstan
  • The old bag's way : space and power in contemporary heritage / Paul Graves-Brown
  • Counter-mapping and migrancy on the Georges River / Denis Byrne
  • Faro and the LGBT heritage community / Rebecca Dierschow
  • More than a sensitive ear : what to expect of a heritage expert / Mats Burstrom
  • Who would believe experts? : interrogating the discourses of archaeological and interest groups in two recent heritage disputes in Ireland / Tadhg O'Keeffe
  • Cinema under the stars, heritage from below / Brett Lashua and Simon Baker
  • Finding people in the heritage of Bankside, Southwark / Don Henson
  • Punks and drunks : mapping homelessness in Bristol and York / Rachael Kiddey
  • Local world heritage : relocating expertise in world heritage management / Dominic Walker
  • Contesting the "expert" at the former Bradford Odeon, West Yorkshire / Stella Jackson
  • A most peculiar memorial : cultural heritage and fiction / Melissa Beattie
  • Reykjavik's abandoned building sites : heritage of an economic collapse / Gisli Palsson and Pall Haukur Bjornsson
  • What was wrong with Dufton? : reflections on counter-mapping : self, alterity and community / Graham Fairclough.