Heritage futures : comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices /: comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Heritage futures : comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices /: comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Heritage futures : comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices
- Further Information:
- Note: Rodney Harrison [and ten others].
- Authors:
- Harrison, Rodney, 1974-
Morgan, Jennie
Penrose, Sefryn
DeSilvey, Caitlin
Holtorf, Cornelius
Macdonald, Sharon
Bartolini, Nadia
Breithoff, Esther
Harald Fredheim
Lyons, Antony
May, Sarah - Contents:
- List of figures Notes on contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Heritage futures 1. ‘For ever, for everyone …’ Rodney Harrison, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf and Sharon Macdonald 2. Heritage as future-making practices Rodney Harrison Part II: Diversity 3. Conserving diversity Rodney Harrison, Esther Breithoff and Sefryn Penrose 4. Diverse fields: Ex-situ collecting practices Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff 5. Repositories Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff 6. Banking time: Trading in futures Esther Breithoff and Rodney Harrison 7. Proxies Esther Breithoff 8. Towards the total archive Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 1 ; 9. The hundred-thousand-year question; Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison, Cornelius Holtorf and Sarah May Part IIIProfusion 10. Too many things to keep for the future? Sharon Macdonald, Jennie Morgan and Harald Fredheim 11. Curating museum profusion Harald Fredheim, Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 12. Let’s talk! Harald Fredheim 13. Curating domestic profusion Jennie Morgan and Sharon Macdonald 14. The Human Bower Jennie Morgan 15. Doomed? Sharon Macdonald, Jennie Morgan and Harald Fredheim Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 2 ; 16. Collections as techniques of worlding Rodney Harrison and Sefryn Penrose Part IV: Uncertainty 17. Uncertain futures Sarah May and Cornelius Holtorf 18. A shepherd’s futures: Shepherds and World Heritage in the Lake District Sarah MayList of figures Notes on contributors Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Heritage futures 1. ‘For ever, for everyone …’ Rodney Harrison, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf and Sharon Macdonald 2. Heritage as future-making practices Rodney Harrison Part II: Diversity 3. Conserving diversity Rodney Harrison, Esther Breithoff and Sefryn Penrose 4. Diverse fields: Ex-situ collecting practices Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff 5. Repositories Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff 6. Banking time: Trading in futures Esther Breithoff and Rodney Harrison 7. Proxies Esther Breithoff 8. Towards the total archive Rodney Harrison and Esther Breithoff Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 1 ; 9. The hundred-thousand-year question; Sefryn Penrose, Rodney Harrison, Cornelius Holtorf and Sarah May Part IIIProfusion 10. Too many things to keep for the future? Sharon Macdonald, Jennie Morgan and Harald Fredheim 11. Curating museum profusion Harald Fredheim, Sharon Macdonald and Jennie Morgan 12. Let’s talk! Harald Fredheim 13. Curating domestic profusion Jennie Morgan and Sharon Macdonald 14. The Human Bower Jennie Morgan 15. Doomed? Sharon Macdonald, Jennie Morgan and Harald Fredheim Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 2 ; 16. Collections as techniques of worlding Rodney Harrison and Sefryn Penrose Part IV: Uncertainty 17. Uncertain futures Sarah May and Cornelius Holtorf 18. A shepherd’s futures: Shepherds and World Heritage in the Lake District Sarah May 19. Toxic heritage: Uncertain and unsafe Gustav Wollentz, Sarah May, Cornelius Holtorf and Anders Högberg 20. Micro-messaging/space messaging: A comparative exploration of #GoodbyePhilae and #MessageToVoyager Sarah May 21. The one-million-year time capsule Antony Lyons and Cornelius Holtorf 22. Uncertainty, collaboration and emerging issues Cornelius Holtorf and Sarah May Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 3 ; 23. Transforming loss Nadia Bartolini and Caitlin DeSilvey Part V Transformation 24. Living with transformation Caitlin DeSilvey, Nadia Bartolini and Antony Lyons 25. Fixing naturecultures: Spatial and temporal strategies for managing heritage transformation and entanglement Nadia Bartolini 26. Sensitive chaos: Geopoetic flows and wildings in the edgelands Antony Lyons 27. Signifying transformation Caitlin DeSilvey, Nadia Bartolini and Antony Lyons 28. Processing change Caitlin DeSilvey, Nadia Bartolini and Antony Lyons Part VI: Future heritages 29. Discussion and conclusions Rodney Harrison, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf, Sharon Macdonald, Nadia Bartolini, Esther Breithoff, Harald Fredheim, Antony Lyons, Sarah May, Jennie Morgan and Sefryn Penrose References Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : UCL Press
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 363.6901
Cultural property -- Protection
Historic preservation - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781787356030
9781787356047 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781787356023
9781787356016 - Notes:
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.521490
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