The article concerns the role of heritage sites and performances in fuelling as well as resisting colonial domination over space and memory in the city of Jaffa. Using this case study, it maps the ways urban planning, preservation practices, and a spectrum of official and grassroots walking tours can enhance or challenge cities’ official memory lanes and paths of erasure. The article draws on a study conducted between 2017 and 2020 on the politics of heritage tours in landscapes of forced displacement, utilizing an expanded multilingual walk-along qualitative methodology. It contributes to the expanding scholarship on performances and tourism as relevant fields for the study of political geography. Based on a series of inventories of intera...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original published version is available at http://www....
A widespread nostalgia for the Ottoman period is visible in numerous urban regeneration projects pro...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
The article concerns the role of heritage sites and performances in fuelling as well as resisting co...
The material extant of the fortifications of Jaffa, the physical markers of memory, narrates the con...
This thesis investigates urban evolution in Tel Aviv-Yafo’s historic urban landscape. The research u...
The “old city,” a widely recognizable category of urban space, has long been a locus of development ...
How are embodied experiences of geopolitical relations produced through guided walking tours? Theart...
Ruins serve as a poignant reminder of loss and destruction. Yet, ruins are not always physical, and ...
This article frames the practice of urban exploration and its interest towards abandoned places from...
This thesis combines anthropological perspectives on materiality, the state, and urban planning to d...
cloth. Reviewed by James L. Gelvin For the past forty years or so, urban his-tories have been a stap...
This is the author's post print version of an article accepted for publication in World Archaeology....
The following article is written by Yonathan Mizrachi and Anna Veeder from the organization "Emek Sh...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original published version is available at http://www....
A widespread nostalgia for the Ottoman period is visible in numerous urban regeneration projects pro...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
The article concerns the role of heritage sites and performances in fuelling as well as resisting co...
The material extant of the fortifications of Jaffa, the physical markers of memory, narrates the con...
This thesis investigates urban evolution in Tel Aviv-Yafo’s historic urban landscape. The research u...
The “old city,” a widely recognizable category of urban space, has long been a locus of development ...
How are embodied experiences of geopolitical relations produced through guided walking tours? Theart...
Ruins serve as a poignant reminder of loss and destruction. Yet, ruins are not always physical, and ...
This article frames the practice of urban exploration and its interest towards abandoned places from...
This thesis combines anthropological perspectives on materiality, the state, and urban planning to d...
cloth. Reviewed by James L. Gelvin For the past forty years or so, urban his-tories have been a stap...
This is the author's post print version of an article accepted for publication in World Archaeology....
The following article is written by Yonathan Mizrachi and Anna Veeder from the organization "Emek Sh...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original published version is available at http://www....
A widespread nostalgia for the Ottoman period is visible in numerous urban regeneration projects pro...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...