Cultural heritage beyond juridification: towards a place-first research agenda

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Evgenia Kanellopoulou, Aggelos Panayiotopoulos, Savvas Alexandros Pavlidis
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to propose a research agenda towards a holistic, grounded and flexible approach to cultural heritage that can address social challenges and transformations in the context of place. It critiques the dominant/hegemonic cultural heritage narratives, deriving from juridification and calls for a grounded approach in the way cultural heritage is framed and experienced.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is conceptual, focusing on the need to open a line of enquiry into the relationship between legal texts, cultural heritage narratives and social challenges and transformations. It follows the letter of the international conventions on cultural heritage against the worked example of the medieval town of Rhodes in Greece.

Findings

The paper sets the relevant research priorities for the investigation of the effective relationship between cultural heritage and social challenges in the context of place, and further stretches the need to evaluate the role of legal and regulatory texts to that effect.

Originality/value

The paper identifies new priorities for thinking about the effects of juridification/the law, cultural heritage and social challenges/transformations in a place-specific context. It seeks to open new avenues of scientific explorations and new interdisciplinary dialogues between a variety of disciplines that are relevant to the way a place engages and addresses social challenges and transformations.

超越司法化的文化遗产:实现地方优先的研究议程
目的 本文旨在提出一项研究议程,以全面、扎实和灵活的方式处理文化遗产问题,从而 应对地方背景下的社会挑战和变革。本文对源于司法化的文化遗产主导/霸权叙事进行了批判,并呼吁在文化遗产的构架和体验方式上采用一种脚踏实地的方法。本文是概念性的,重点在于有必要对法律文本、文化遗产叙事以及社会挑战和变革之间的关系展开研究。本文以希腊中世纪城镇罗得岛为例,阐述了文化遗产国际公约的内容。研究结果本文为调查文化遗产与社会挑战之间在地方背景下的有效关系确定了相关的研究重点,并进一步阐述了评估法律和监管文本在这方面的作用的必要性。它力求开辟科学探索的新途径,并在与一个地方参与和应对社会挑战与变革的方式相关的各种学科之间开展新的跨学科对话。
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Journal of Place Management and Development
Journal of Place Management and Development HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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