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This book focuses on the balance between protecting human rights
and protecting world heritage sites. It concerns itself with the
idea that the management of heritage properties worldwide may fail
to adequately respect traditional entitlements and rights of
individuals and communities living within or being affected by
changes in the use of these spaces. It also explores the concept
that the international heritage field has limited knowledge and
awareness of this challenge. The volume argues that the dilemmas in
question result from different conceptualisations of the key terms
of 'rights', 'heritage' and 'community' among different groups and
across political and cultural boundaries. In so far as 'culture' is
what enables us to read the meanings involved, the ultimate
questions are those that ask whose power is contested when one
meaning is 'fixed' and the heritage of one group of humans is given
the right to have its symbolic representation enjoyed and
protected. The included case studies give vivid examples of this.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Heritage Studies.
This book focuses on the balance between protecting human rights
and protecting world heritage sites. It concerns itself with the
idea that the management of heritage properties worldwide may fail
to adequately respect traditional entitlements and rights of
individuals and communities living within or being affected by
changes in the use of these spaces. It also explores the concept
that the international heritage field has limited knowledge and
awareness of this challenge. The volume argues that the dilemmas in
question result from different conceptualisations of the key terms
of 'rights', 'heritage' and 'community' among different groups and
across political and cultural boundaries. In so far as 'culture' is
what enables us to read the meanings involved, the ultimate
questions are those that ask whose power is contested when one
meaning is 'fixed' and the heritage of one group of humans is given
the right to have its symbolic representation enjoyed and
protected. The included case studies give vivid examples of this.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Heritage Studies.
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