Heritage as Community Research -

Heritage as Community Research

Legacies of Co-production

Helen Graham, Jo Vergunst (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
236 Seiten
2019
Policy Press (Verlag)
978-1-4473-4529-9 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
With a diverse range of case studies, and chapters co-written between academics and community partners, this book shows that co-produced research can be an empowering force by which communities stake a claim in the places they live.
Heritage as Community Research explores the nature of contemporary heritage research involving university and community partners. Putting forward a new view of heritage as a process of research and involvement with the past, undertaken with or by the communities for whom it is relevant, the book uses a diverse range of case studies, with many chapters co-written between academics and community partners. Through this extensive work, the Editors show that the process of research itself can be an empowering force by which communities stake a claim in the places they live.

Jo Vergunst is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. Helen Graham is a Research Fellow in Tangible and Intangible Heritage and Director of the Centre for Critical Studies in Museums, Galleries and Heritage at the university of Leeds.

Introduction: Heritage as community research ~ Jo Vergunst and Helen Graham;


Part one: Ways of knowing;


Chapter one: Legacy and lavender: community heritage and the arts ~ Helen Smith and Mark Hope;


Chapter two: Co-writing about co-producing musical heritage: what happens when musicians and academics work together? ~ John Ball, Tony Bowring, Fay Hield and Kate Pahl;


Chapter three: Visibly authentic: images of Romani people from 19th-century culture to the digital age ~ Jodie Matthews;


Chapter four: Digital building heritage ~ Nick Higgett and Jenny Wilkinson;


Chapter five: Shaping heritage in the landscape amongst communities past and present ~ Jo Vergunst, Elizabeth Curtis, Neil Curtis, Jeff Oliver and Colin Shepherd;


Part two: Heritage as action;


Chapter six: CAER heritage: legacies of co-produced research ~ Oliver Davis, Dave Horton, Helen McCarthy and Dave Wyatt;


Chapter seven: Do-It-Yourself heritage: Heritage-as-a-process (designing for the Stoke ‘ping’) ~ Karen Brookfield, Danny Callaghan and Helen Graham with members of the Ceramic City Stories team: Jayne Fair, Jan Roberts and Phil Rowley;


Chapter eight: From researching heritage to action heritage ~ Kimberley Marwood, Esme Cleall, Vicky Crewe, David Forrest, Toby Pillatt, Gemma Thorpe and Robert Johnston;


Chapter nine: Co-productive research in a primary school environment: un-earthing the past of Keig ~ Elizabeth Curtis, Jane Murison and Colin Shepherd;


Conclusion: Co-producing futures: directions for community heritage as research ~ Helen Graham, Jo Vergunst and Elizabeth Curtis.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Connected Communities
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white; 18 Illustrations, black and white
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4473-4529-0 / 1447345290
ISBN-13 978-1-4473-4529-9 / 9781447345299
Zustand Neuware
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