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- Bridging Epistemic Divides in Cultural Heritage Research
Navigating the Complex Interplay of Politics, Conservation, and Community in World Heritage Management
23.05.2024
Tejas Rao
Elisa Fallani
Roger Negredo
Tatiana Rozochkina
Where heritage sites are not just cultural landmarks but also political tools, the question of epistemic authority - who decides things, and how - in heritage management becomes impossible to...
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Private Heritage Management for World Heritage City
22.05.2024
Manvita Baradi
Anurag Anthony
This contribution explores the hurdles faced by private heritage building owners in availing the benefits of heritage tradable development rights (HTDR) – a floor space index (FSI)/ floor area ratio...
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A World of Its Own
22.05.2024
The field of cultural heritage is dominated by numerous heterogeneous interests (see for instance Starrenburg, Baradi and Anthony). When cultural property is at stake, debates may arise if, for instance,...
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Refusal and Loss in Cultural Heritage Law
21.05.2024
UNESCO’s heritage lists are one of the greatest success stories of the organisation. Even to those unacquainted with cultural heritage law, many will be familiar with the World Heritage List,...
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When Did Everyone Start Talking About Heritage Restitution? And What Does International Law Have to Do with This?
21.05.2024
Not that long ago, few questions were asked around museums, the objects they own and the histories of how they landed on display. In popular culture, a scene in the...
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Bridging Epistemic Divides
20.05.2024
Jadé Botha
Raghavi Viswanath
Jessica Wiseman
This symposium invites readers to think with us and the authors about bridging epistemic divides both in the theory and practice of heritage policy. While the symposium continues the discussions...
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A Violent Effort to Rewrite History?
19.04.2021
The geographically small Nagorno-Karabakh is rich in cultural and religious heritage. It is therefore not surprising that the recent war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over this contested territory spurred not...
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