Heritage Values in Contemporary Society

By: Smith, George S.(Ed.)Contributor(s): Soderland, Hilary A (Ed.)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York New York 2009Description: 304pISBN: 9781598744460Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
Part. I. Defining heritage values p.27, Section 1: Heritage values and . meaning in social context p.27, Chapter 1. Heritages, Identities, and Roots: A Critique of Arborescent Models of Heritage and Identity by Ian Russell p.29, Chapter 2. Heritage Values in Contemporary Popular Culture by Cornelius Holtorf p.43, Chapter 3. A Consideration of Heritage Values in Contemporary Society by Katsuyuki Okamura p.55, Chapter 4. Technology, Heritage Values, and Interpretation by Neil Asher Silberman p.63, Chapter 5. Archaeological Heritage Values in Cross-Cultural Context by Jeffrey H. Altschul p.75, Section 2: Management, Policy Formation, and Heritage Values p.87, Chapter 6. Values in Cultural Resource Management by Kate Clark p.89, Chapter 7. Heritage Values, Public Policy, and Development by Arlene K. Fleming p.101, Chapter 8. From National to Local: Intangible Values and the Decentralization of Heritage Management in the United States by David W. Morgan ... [Et Al.] p.113, Chapter 9. Values and the Evolving Concept of Heritage: The First Century of Archaeology and Law in the United States (1906-2006) by Hilary A. Soderland p.129, Part. II. Applying Heritage Values p.145, Section 1. Teaching and Learning Heritage Values p.145, Chapter 10. Teaching Heritage Values Through Field Schools: Case Studies From New England by Elizabeth S. Chilton p.147, Chapter 11. Native American Heritage Values: Building Curriculum, Building Bridges by Joelle Clark and Margaret A. Heath p.159, Chapter 12. The Past in The Present: Issues, Perspectives and Challenges in Teaching and Learning Archaeology by Karina Croucher p.177, Section 2. Stakeholders and Heritage Values p.197, Chapter 13. Experiencing Heritage Values Among The Doro Ana Pume Of Venezuela by Pei-Lin Yu p.199, Chapter 14. Articulating Culture in the Legal Sphere: Heritage Values, Native Americans, and The Law by Susan B. Bruning p.209, Chapter 15. Heritage Values and Mexican Cultural Policies : Dispossession of the "Other's" Culture by the Mexican Archaeological System by Lilia Lizama Aranda p.225, Section 3. Heritage Values and World Heritage p.239, Chapter 16. Global Heritage Tourism: The Value of Experiencing the Past by Ian Baxter p.241, Chapter 17. Evaluating Values of World Heritage Sites and Cultural Tourism in China by Chen Shen p.255, Chapter 18. The Protection of Heritage Values While Utilizing World Heritage Sites for the Benefit of the Community by Roy Eugene Graham p.267, Chapter 19. Heritage Values and Meanings in Contemporary Thailand by Thanik Lertcharnrit. p.279
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Part. I. Defining heritage values p.27, Section 1: Heritage values and . meaning in social context p.27, Chapter 1. Heritages, Identities, and Roots: A Critique of Arborescent Models of Heritage and Identity by Ian Russell p.29, Chapter 2. Heritage Values in Contemporary Popular Culture by Cornelius Holtorf p.43, Chapter 3. A Consideration of Heritage Values in Contemporary Society by Katsuyuki Okamura p.55, Chapter 4. Technology, Heritage Values, and Interpretation by Neil Asher Silberman p.63, Chapter 5. Archaeological Heritage Values in Cross-Cultural Context by Jeffrey H. Altschul p.75, Section 2: Management, Policy Formation, and Heritage Values p.87, Chapter 6. Values in Cultural Resource Management by Kate Clark p.89, Chapter 7. Heritage Values, Public Policy, and Development by Arlene K. Fleming p.101, Chapter 8. From National to Local: Intangible Values and the Decentralization of Heritage Management in the United States by David W. Morgan ... [Et Al.] p.113, Chapter 9. Values and the Evolving Concept of Heritage: The First Century of Archaeology and Law in the United States (1906-2006) by Hilary A. Soderland p.129, Part. II. Applying Heritage Values p.145, Section 1. Teaching and Learning Heritage Values p.145, Chapter 10. Teaching Heritage Values Through Field Schools: Case Studies From New England by Elizabeth S. Chilton p.147, Chapter 11. Native American Heritage Values: Building Curriculum, Building Bridges by Joelle Clark and Margaret A. Heath p.159, Chapter 12. The Past in The Present: Issues, Perspectives and Challenges in Teaching and Learning Archaeology by Karina Croucher p.177, Section 2. Stakeholders and Heritage Values p.197, Chapter 13. Experiencing Heritage Values Among The Doro Ana Pume Of Venezuela by Pei-Lin Yu p.199, Chapter 14. Articulating Culture in the Legal Sphere: Heritage Values, Native Americans, and The Law by Susan B. Bruning p.209, Chapter 15. Heritage Values and Mexican Cultural Policies : Dispossession of the "Other's" Culture by the Mexican Archaeological System by Lilia Lizama Aranda p.225, Section 3. Heritage Values and World Heritage p.239, Chapter 16. Global Heritage Tourism: The Value of Experiencing the Past by Ian Baxter p.241, Chapter 17. Evaluating Values of World Heritage Sites and Cultural Tourism in China by Chen Shen p.255, Chapter 18. The Protection of Heritage Values While Utilizing World Heritage Sites for the Benefit of the Community by Roy Eugene Graham p.267, Chapter 19. Heritage Values and Meanings in Contemporary Thailand by Thanik Lertcharnrit. p.279

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