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Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies

An interdisciplinary and insightful examination of heritage studies.

Methods and Methodologies in Heritage Studies offers succinct and accessible analyses of the current debates, intellectual legacies, and practical innovations on heritage value today. Using archaeology, anthropology, history, and geography, this multidisciplinary textbook is designed to support students, researchers, and practitioners, inviting them to review discussions of key problems and argumentative interventions in heritage studies.

198 pages | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2024

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Table of Contents

List of contributors

Introduction: epistemic journeys
Trinidad Rico and Rachel King

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 Harmansah

Index

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