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Heritage Futures: Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1100 g, 188 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: UCL Press
  • ISBN-10: 1787356019
  • ISBN-13: 9781787356016
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 520 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 1100 g, 188 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: UCL Press
  • ISBN-10: 1787356019
  • ISBN-13: 9781787356016
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Preservation of natural and cultural heritage is often said to be something that is done for the future, or on behalf of future generations, but the precise relationship of such practices to the future is rarely reflected upon. Heritage Futures draws on research undertaken over four years by an interdisciplinary, international team of sixteen researchers and more than twenty-five partner organizations to explore the role of heritage and heritage-like practices in building future worlds. Engaging broad themes such as diversity, transformation, profusion and uncertainty, Heritage Futures aims to understand how a range of conservation and preservation practices across a number of countries assemble and resource different kinds of futures, and the possibilities that emerge from such collaborative research for alternative approaches to heritage in the Anthropocene. Case studies include the cryopreservation of endangered DNA in frozen zoos, nuclear waste management, seed biobanking, landscape rewilding, social history collecting, space messaging, endangered language documentation, built and natural heritage management, household keeping and discarding practices, and world heritage site management.
 
List of figures
viii
Notes on contributors xxv
Preface xxix
Acknowledgements xxxii
Part I Heritage futures
1(50)
1 `For Ever, For Everyone ...'
3(17)
Rodney Harrison
Caitlin DeSilvey
Cornelius Holtorf
Sharon Macdonald
2 Heritage As Future-Making Practices
20(31)
Rodney Harrison
Part II Diversity
51(90)
3 Conserving Diversity
53(21)
Rodney Harrison
Esther Breithoff
Sefryn Penrose
4 Diverse Fields: Ex-Situ Collecting Practices
74(16)
Sefryn Penrose
Rodney Harrison
Esther Breithoff
5 Repositories
90(11)
Sefryn Penrose
Rodney Harrison
Esther Breithoff
6 Banking Time: Trading In Futures
101(20)
Esther Breithoff
Rodney Harrison
7 Proxies
121(11)
Esther Breithoff
8 Towards The Total Archive
132(9)
Rodney Harrison
Esther Breithoff
Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 1
141(12)
9 The Hundred-Thousand-Year Question
143(10)
Sefryn Penrose
Rodney Harrison
Cornelius Holtorf
Sarah May
Part III Profusion
153(96)
10 Too Many Things To Keep For The Future?
155(14)
Sharon Macdonald
Jennie Morgan
Harald Fredheim
11 Curating Museum Profusion
169(21)
Harald Fredheim
Sharon Macdonald
Jennie Morgan
12 Let's Talk!
190(12)
Harald Fredheim
13 Curating Domestic Profusion
202(21)
Jennie Morgan
Sharon Macdonald
14 The Human Bower
223(15)
Jennie Morgan
15 Doomed?
238(11)
Sharon Macdonald
Jennie Morgan
Harald Fredheim
Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 2
249(12)
16 Collections As Techniques Of Worlding
251(10)
Rodney Harrison
Sefryn Penrose
Part IV Uncertainty
261(84)
17 Uncertain Futures
263(13)
Sarah May
Cornelius Holtorf
18 A Shepherd's Futures: Shepherds And World Heritage In The Lake District
276(18)
Sarah May
19 Toxic Heritage: Uncertain And Unsafe
294(19)
Gustav Wollentz
Sarah May
Cornelius Holtorf
Anders Hbgberg
20 Micro-Messaging/Space Messaging: A Comparative Exploration Of #Goodbyephilae And #Messagetovoyager
313(12)
Sarah May
21 The One-Million-Year Time Capsule
325(11)
Antony Lyons
Cornelius Holtorf
22 Uncertainty, Collaboration And Emerging Issues
336(9)
Cornelius Holtorf
Sarah May
Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 3
345(12)
23 Transforming Loss
347(10)
Nadia Bartolini
Caitlin DeSilvey
Part V Transformation
357(106)
24 Living With Transformation
359(16)
Caitlin DeSilvey
Nadia Bartolini
Antony Lyons
25 Fixing Naturecultures: Spatial And Temporal Strategies For Managing Heritage Transformation And Entanglement
375(21)
Nadia Bartolini
26 Sensitive Chaos: Geopoetic Flows And Wildings In The Edgelands
396(27)
Antony Lyons
27 Signifying Transformation
423(23)
Caitlin DeSilvey
Nadia Bartolini
Antony Lyons
28 Processing Change
446(17)
Caitlin DeSilvey
Nadia Bartolini
Antony Lyons
Part VI Future heritages
463(26)
29 Discussion And Conclusions
465(24)
Rodney Harrison
Caitlin DeSilvey
Cornelius Holtorf
Sharon Macdonald
Nadia Bartolini
Esther Breithoff
Harold Fredheim
Antony Lyons
Sarah May
Jennie Morgan
Sefryn Penrose
References 489(32)
Index 521