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Tangible and Intangible Heritage in the Age of Globalisation

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TitleTangible and Intangible Heritage in the Age of Globalisation
ContributorLilia Makhloufi(editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0388
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/OBP.0388
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
CopyrightLilia Makhloufi. Copyright of individual chapters are maintained by the chapter author(s).
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Publication placeCambridge, UK
Published on2024-04-10
ISBN978-1-80511-212-9 (Paperback)
978-1-80511-213-6 (Hardback)
978-1-80511-214-3 (PDF)
978-1-80511-217-4 (HTML)
978-1-80511-215-0 (EPUB)
Short abstractTangible and Intangible Heritage in the Age of Globalisation offers a rich collection of perspectives on the complex interplay between tangible and intangible heritage. These essays illustrate the need to redefine heritage as an interdisciplinary and intercultural concept. They interrogate heritage paradigms while also providing concrete recommendations to promote the preservation of physical heritage spaces, and the cultural practices and social relationships that depend on them.
Long abstractThis book offers a rich collection of perspectives on the complex interplay between tangible and intangible heritage. Offering a close and critical examination of heritage preservation in countries including Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Egypt, Iran, Japan, Morocco, Oman, Syria and Tunisia, these essays illustrate the need to redefine heritage as an interdisciplinary and intercultural concept. They interrogate heritage paradigms while also providing concrete recommendations to promote the preservation of physical heritage spaces, and the cultural practices and social relationships that depend on them. Rich in detail and broad in relevance, this book emphasises specific cultural realities while also reflecting on the impact of global historical, social, economic and political trends to heritage conservation, scrutinising the conditions of the past to adapt them to the needs of the present and future. It will be of great relevance to all those interested in the preservation and management of heritage sites, including architects, urban planners, landscape architects, historians, sociologists and archaeologists, as well as heritage marketing, museum and cultural tourism professionals.
Print length256 pages (xxi+236)
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions156 x 19 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.75" x 9.21" (Paperback)
156 x 21 x 234 mm | 6.14" x 0.83" x 9.21" (Hardback)
Weight500g | 17.64oz (Paperback)
664g | 23.42oz (Hardback)
Media31 illustrations
6 tables
OCLC Number1429614548
LCCN2021388811
THEMA
  • AM
  • TNKX
  • JHMC
  • RPC
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BIC
  • AMC
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BISAC
  • ARC014000
  • SOC002010
  • ART009000
  • POL002000
  • HIS039000
LCC
  • CC135
Keywords
  • Heritage studies
  • Architecture and sociology
  • Urban planning
  • Preservation of built environment
  • Globalisation
Contents
  • Guillermo Rojas Alfaro
  • Fabiola Solari Irribarra
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Contributors

Lilia Makhloufi

(editor)

Lilia Makhloufi is an architect and urban planner. She obtained her magister’s degree in urban planning in 2003, and her doctorate of science in territory planning in 2009 and her postdoctoral degree (habilitation) with accreditation to supervise research in 2019. As a teacher and researcher, she worked at the University of Constantine, the University of Jijel and since 2010 at Ecole Polytechnique d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme (EPAU) in Algiers. She is also a member of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA), based in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) in Germany. Her main research experience and international collaborations are related to housing projects, public spaces, cities and sustainability.