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From 'patrimoine partagé' to 'whose heritage'?: critical reflections on colonial built heritage in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo Ghent University
This chapter presents a critical analysis of the built heritage in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It questions the binary structure of the notion "shared heritage/patrimoine partagé" that has emerged in recent debates on built heritage in former colonized territories. By discussing two case studies (the theatre building and the Jewish cemetery), Johan Lagae argues for an approach that on the one hand links the city's ...
Heritages in the making: social embodiment of cultural heritage objects and places in the multicultural Altai Republic Ghent University
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Charlotte Waelde, Catherine Cummings, Mathilde Pavis & Helena Enright (eds.), Research handbook on contemporary intangible heritage: law and heritage University of Antwerp
Cultural heritage as the common heritage of humankind : a way to safeguard cultural heritage during conflict? Ghent University
On-line Heritage Presentation in Flanders: A New Way of Searching and Presenting Heritage Content Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Since April 2007, several research teams and heritage organisations in Flanders have been involved in a research trajectory called 'Heritage 2.0', in which problems regarding the on-line distribution of digital cultural heritage are analysed. One of the main challenges of the project is to develop a generic metadata exchange model for the whole Flemish heritage sector. While it spans the different heritage sectors, the target is not to create a ...
Identification of Industrial Heritage and a Theoretical Framework for an Industrial Heritage Inventory System in Pakistan Hasselt University
Heritage studies and historical preservation in Pakistan, which have gained momentum in the past few decades, have been focused primarily on residential, commercial, and religious architecture dating to the British and Mughal eras, leaving aside an important layer of economic and urban history related to the industrialization of major cities. Most industrial buildings are left to decay or are demolished to make space for new development. Based ...