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Culture And Perspective At Times Of Crisis Unknown

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Culture And Perspective At Times Of Crisis Unknown
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.51 MB
Author: Unknown
ISBN: 9781785708602, 1785708600
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Culture And Perspective At Times Of Crisis Unknown by Unknown 9781785708602, 1785708600 instant download after payment.

Culture and Perspective deals with a variety of key aspects concerning heritage management at times of crisis and specifically with the public character of cultural heritage. Special, but not exclusive, emphasis is on the case of Greece. In order to understand, evaluate, and reconsider the role of the state in heritage management, contributors address a series of issues including the downgrading and shrinking of state structures, which have been the dominant mechanisms in heritage management; the upgrading and expansion of the role of private initiative towards covering the gap created by the insufficiency of the state; the public character of heritage, in terms of ownership as well as access; and finally the synergies between state structures and private initiatives in view of the public character of heritage. Key themes include state heritage policies at times of crisis and the legal framework of heritage management, the role of non-government/non-profit agencies, heritage and business enterprise focusing on developmental and energy infrastructures in proximity to historic environments, the role of museums in the current socio-economic environment, and digital media and new types of public engagement that they engender.
About the Author: Sophia Antoniadou teaches Greek Archaeology at the Hellenic Open University, Greece. She has served as a Senior Advisor on Culture and Education issues at the Greek Parliament. Her main research interest is in politics and archaeology.
About the Author: Ioannis Poulios is a lecturer in Cultural Organisations Management at the Hellenic Open University, Greece. He holds a PhD in heritage management from University College London. He also provides consultancy services to international organisations UNESCO and ICCROM and to private companies.
About the Author: Pavlina Raouzaiou is Shop Manager at the Hellenic Duty Free Shops at Athens International Airport. She has worked as an Archaeologist at the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and as a Tourist Guide. Her main research interest is in tourism and archaeology

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