Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was considered a public asset, stewarded to narrate the historic deeds of the ancestors, on behalf of their descendants. Nowadays, as the neoliberal narrative would have it, it is for the benefit of these tax-paying citizens that privatisation logic on heritage sector have been increasing over recent decades, to cover their needs in the name of social responsibility and other truncated views of the welfare state.;This volume examines whether we can place cultural heritage at the other end of the spectrum, as a common good and potentially as a commons. It does so by looking at Greece as a case study, lately a battlefield of harsh and experimental austeri...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The problem of cultural heritage is a relatively new field in science. Not only did the notion of ‘c...
This work fits into the broader academic debate on the legitimacy of the Sociology of Cultural Herit...
Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was conside...
There is no simple way of defining or understanding ‘heritage’. While a cursory glance at the debate...
The author of this paper argues that the rise of cultural heritage is perhaps the chief example of a...
Signiϐicant research has already been done in the ϐield of heritage studies highlighting, for exampl...
What can the concept of `the commons' lend to cultural property and heritage analysis? How can it be...
'A common heritage' is a recurrent catchphrase in several conventions, declarations, guidelines and ...
Short Abstract This paper addresses the topic of the regeneration of historic villages and small t...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
A particularly important issue in the context of cultural heritage management is currently the quest...
If everything intangible that we do is intangible cultural heritage then at least one consequence of...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
“A common heritage” is a recurrent catchphrase in several conventions, declarations, guidelines and ...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The problem of cultural heritage is a relatively new field in science. Not only did the notion of ‘c...
This work fits into the broader academic debate on the legitimacy of the Sociology of Cultural Herit...
Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was conside...
There is no simple way of defining or understanding ‘heritage’. While a cursory glance at the debate...
The author of this paper argues that the rise of cultural heritage is perhaps the chief example of a...
Signiϐicant research has already been done in the ϐield of heritage studies highlighting, for exampl...
What can the concept of `the commons' lend to cultural property and heritage analysis? How can it be...
'A common heritage' is a recurrent catchphrase in several conventions, declarations, guidelines and ...
Short Abstract This paper addresses the topic of the regeneration of historic villages and small t...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
A particularly important issue in the context of cultural heritage management is currently the quest...
If everything intangible that we do is intangible cultural heritage then at least one consequence of...
Book synopsis: What is the relationship between creativity, cultural heritage institutions and copyr...
“A common heritage” is a recurrent catchphrase in several conventions, declarations, guidelines and ...
The introduction outlines the guiding idea of this issue. The digitization of text, images, and othe...
The problem of cultural heritage is a relatively new field in science. Not only did the notion of ‘c...
This work fits into the broader academic debate on the legitimacy of the Sociology of Cultural Herit...