Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?

The role of the audience in re-manufacturing built heritage sites and formulating their conservation policies has often been outlawed by the full control of the site authority through its singularity in formulating these policies. Excluding the locals from efficient participation in setting up these...

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Main Authors: Jasim, Mohammed Awadh, Hanks, Laura, Borsi, Katharina
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Published: Athens Institute for Education and Research 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52522/
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author Jasim, Mohammed Awadh
Hanks, Laura
Borsi, Katharina
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description The role of the audience in re-manufacturing built heritage sites and formulating their conservation policies has often been outlawed by the full control of the site authority through its singularity in formulating these policies. Excluding the locals from efficient participation in setting up these policies is usually attributed by the authority to the vague role that they would precisely play. However, the rich body of ICOMOS Charters and UNESCO Conventions has frequently considered the locals as “real custodians” of these sites, legitimising their participation in drawing up heritage conservation policies. This is due to the diverse cultural potential that can be made by them for the conservation policies of these sites. This paper investigates the precise role that the audience can demonstrate within re-manufacturing heritage and constructing its futuristic policies. It is indicated that the audience‟s views possess different motives culturally, historically and touristically that enable them to efficiently participate in re-manufacturing the architectural heritage of their traditional environments. Therefore, the public‟s deep experience towards their heritage issues can revive the site with some practical ideas stemming from its reality.
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spelling nottingham-525222020-05-04T19:20:32Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52522/ Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies? Jasim, Mohammed Awadh Hanks, Laura Borsi, Katharina The role of the audience in re-manufacturing built heritage sites and formulating their conservation policies has often been outlawed by the full control of the site authority through its singularity in formulating these policies. Excluding the locals from efficient participation in setting up these policies is usually attributed by the authority to the vague role that they would precisely play. However, the rich body of ICOMOS Charters and UNESCO Conventions has frequently considered the locals as “real custodians” of these sites, legitimising their participation in drawing up heritage conservation policies. This is due to the diverse cultural potential that can be made by them for the conservation policies of these sites. This paper investigates the precise role that the audience can demonstrate within re-manufacturing heritage and constructing its futuristic policies. It is indicated that the audience‟s views possess different motives culturally, historically and touristically that enable them to efficiently participate in re-manufacturing the architectural heritage of their traditional environments. Therefore, the public‟s deep experience towards their heritage issues can revive the site with some practical ideas stemming from its reality. Athens Institute for Education and Research 2017-12-01 Article PeerReviewed Jasim, Mohammed Awadh, Hanks, Laura and Borsi, Katharina (2017) Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies? Athens Journal of Tourism, 4 (4). pp. 283-306. ISSN 2241-8148 local participation built heritage conservation policy-making heritage cultural values decentralising power ICOMOS Charters http://www.athensjournals.gr/tourism/2017-4-4-2-Jasim.pdf
spellingShingle local participation
built heritage conservation policy-making
heritage cultural values
decentralising power
ICOMOS Charters
Jasim, Mohammed Awadh
Hanks, Laura
Borsi, Katharina
Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title_full Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title_fullStr Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title_full_unstemmed Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title_short Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
title_sort do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?
topic local participation
built heritage conservation policy-making
heritage cultural values
decentralising power
ICOMOS Charters
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52522/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52522/