This article is concerned with the currently common deployment, under the rubric of cultural planning, of place-making and local cultural heritage awareness projects. Such exercises sometimes seek to accommodate the impacts of de-industrialisation and urban transformation by identifying and marking places of contemporary and historical significance, and interpreting them and their broader connections to people and to place. The article critically reflects upon a project conducted by the authors that developed two interpretive heritage walks in a large, working-class suburb in Australia. This interpretive exercise afforded a valuable opportunity to investigate the contours of the place-making process and its determinants. By tracing the deve...
© 2020 Institute of Australian Geographers To better understand walking practices and the power rela...
This thesis has developed from an interest in site-specific work and subsequently it has grown into ...
This research report provides timely and much needed new knowledge on how individuals capture and un...
This article examines the emergence of urban heritage walks on the Gold Coast, Australia. As a popul...
This review emerges out of long-standing debates that seek to define Australia’s responses to its co...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>This article is about memory, history and erasure as expressed through th...
Most people will be familiar with the experience of returning to a place known and loved from one’s ...
Thesis (PhD) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning, 2005.At th...
Abstract / Mobile, location-aware technologies are cultural tools for the re-enactment, re-embodimen...
Little research has been done on how places with shared Indigenous and colonial pasts are communicat...
This chapter overviews a recent project in applied heritage research which examined the placemaking ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
This chapter aims to demonstrate how professional oral history practice illuminates the nature of li...
© 2018 Dr. James Phillip LeshThis thesis offers a fresh global urban history of the Australian city,...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
© 2020 Institute of Australian Geographers To better understand walking practices and the power rela...
This thesis has developed from an interest in site-specific work and subsequently it has grown into ...
This research report provides timely and much needed new knowledge on how individuals capture and un...
This article examines the emergence of urban heritage walks on the Gold Coast, Australia. As a popul...
This review emerges out of long-standing debates that seek to define Australia’s responses to its co...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>This article is about memory, history and erasure as expressed through th...
Most people will be familiar with the experience of returning to a place known and loved from one’s ...
Thesis (PhD) -- University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning, 2005.At th...
Abstract / Mobile, location-aware technologies are cultural tools for the re-enactment, re-embodimen...
Little research has been done on how places with shared Indigenous and colonial pasts are communicat...
This chapter overviews a recent project in applied heritage research which examined the placemaking ...
To better understand walking practices and the power relations informing them, Mattias Kärrholm and ...
This chapter aims to demonstrate how professional oral history practice illuminates the nature of li...
© 2018 Dr. James Phillip LeshThis thesis offers a fresh global urban history of the Australian city,...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
© 2020 Institute of Australian Geographers To better understand walking practices and the power rela...
This thesis has developed from an interest in site-specific work and subsequently it has grown into ...
This research report provides timely and much needed new knowledge on how individuals capture and un...