This report is based on the findings from a rapid, collaborative investigation into the variety of communities and range of social values associated with Dun Carloway Broch on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. It provides some background to the site and research process, summarises the findings, and considers the potential implications. The research was undertaken as part of the collaborative PhD project, Wrestling with Social Value: An Examination of Methods and Approaches for Assessing Social Value in Heritage Management and Conservation
This paper aims at disentangling the role of rural heritage and specifically rural landscapes and v...
This paper explores the role participatory methods play in understanding the social values of built ...
This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast character...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation, trialling multip...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation into the variety ...
This report is based on research conducted over a period of six months (March-September 2019). It is...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation into the variety ...
This thesis explores how heritage practitioners can better understand and evidence the social values...
The historic environment faces many challenges, one of which is a poor understanding of the positive...
This research project analyses various value perceptions of cultural heritage in the specific case ...
This report engages the multifaceted ways in which Cultural Value is produced by the Comainn Eachdr...
The existing challenges to non-profit heritage organisations are increasing in these volatile and au...
This paper aims at disentangling the role of rural heritage and specifically rural landscapes and v...
This paper explores the role participatory methods play in understanding the social values of built ...
This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast character...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation, trialling multip...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation into the variety ...
This report is based on research conducted over a period of six months (March-September 2019). It is...
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of com...
This report is based on the findings from an extended, participatory investigation into the variety ...
This thesis explores how heritage practitioners can better understand and evidence the social values...
The historic environment faces many challenges, one of which is a poor understanding of the positive...
This research project analyses various value perceptions of cultural heritage in the specific case ...
This report engages the multifaceted ways in which Cultural Value is produced by the Comainn Eachdr...
The existing challenges to non-profit heritage organisations are increasing in these volatile and au...
This paper aims at disentangling the role of rural heritage and specifically rural landscapes and v...
This paper explores the role participatory methods play in understanding the social values of built ...
This case study describes cross-community regeneration projects in an area of West Belfast character...