From values to valuing: an ethnographic approach to get a grip on the implicit disclosure of built heritage

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Roel De Ridder, Hanne Van Gils, Bert Timmermans
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to map the process of (social) valuing by people encountering built heritage in their daily environments. Value-based approaches are not well researched and formalized in Flemish policy context. New questions and issues are emerging in relation to values-based heritage management and the (adaptive) reuse of heritage within a context of spatial development and urban renewal practices. This paper firstly focus on what factors influence the process of (social) valuing, secondly on the hybrid character of the process and finally at the conflicts between the values frames of the different actors. This way it also inquires the potentials of participatory design supporting alternative regimes of care.Design/methodology/approachWithin the research trajectory, the authors approached built heritage as a social construction and a social product, where there are as many stories as users. What heritage is and how heritage is dealt with, forms the basis of negotiation and valuation processes. An ethnographic approach was embarked on to get a grip on the socio-cultural significance of immovable property heritage in Flanders.FindingsThis paper describes the process of (social) valuing of by people encountering built heritage in their daily environments and offers an integrated conceptual framework for this kind of dynamic processes.Originality/valueNew questions and issues are emerging in relation to values-based heritage management and the (adaptive) reuse of heritage within a context of spatial development and urban renewal practices. This paper firstly focuses on what factors influence the process of (social) valuing, secondly on the hybrid character of the process and finally at the conflicts between the values frames of the different actors.
从价值到价值:一种民族志方法来掌握建筑遗产的隐性披露
目的本文的目的是通过人们在日常环境中遇到建筑遗产来描绘(社会)价值评估的过程。基于价值的方法在佛兰德政策背景下没有得到很好的研究和形式化。在空间发展和城市更新实践的背景下,基于价值观的遗产管理和遗产的(适应性)再利用正在出现新的问题。本文首先关注影响(社会)价值过程的因素,其次关注过程的混合性,最后关注不同行动者的价值框架之间的冲突。通过这种方式,它还探讨了参与式设计支持替代护理制度的潜力。设计/方法论/方法在研究轨迹中,作者将建筑遗产视为一种社会建构和社会产品,其中有和用户一样多的故事。什么是遗产以及如何处理遗产,构成了谈判和估价过程的基础。为了了解佛兰德斯不动产遗产的社会文化意义,采用了人种学方法。本文描述了人们在日常环境中遇到建筑遗产时对其进行(社会)估价的过程,并为这种动态过程提供了一个综合的概念框架。创意/价值在空间发展和城市更新实践的背景下,与基于价值观的遗产管理和遗产的(适应性)再利用有关的新问题正在出现。本文首先关注影响(社会)价值过程的因素,其次关注过程的混合性,最后关注不同行动者的价值框架之间的冲突。
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