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  Towards more inclusive, vital models of heritage: An Australian perspective
 
 
Title: Towards more inclusive, vital models of heritage: An Australian perspective
Author: Russell, Jim
Appeared in: International journal of heritage studies
Paging: Volume 3 (1997) nr. 2 pages 71-80
Year: 1997
Contents: This paper's review of relevant Australian writing critical of theory and practice concludes that official protection of the nation's heritage is a prejudicial, narrowly conceived system in the sense that it is not readily embraced by the public at large, and does not relate well to vigorous public concerns for the environment. Heritage remains too securely tied to the historic artefact. Much broader, vital concepts are needed. A 'social and environmental relations' model is proposed. Ideas related to such a concept are explored, including examples where heritage is integrated with aspects of community development. Practice in some communities is argued to be blazing paths well in advance of some of the heritage professionals. In support of such initiatives, research directions for historically-based disciplines that are in accord with the proposed model are outlined.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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