Heritage futures : comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices /
Rodney Harrison, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf, Sharon Macdonald, Nadia Bartolini, Esther Breithoff, Harald Fredheim, Antony Lyons, Sarah May, Jennie Morgan, and Sefryn Penrose.
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This book is published under a Creative Commons 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I, Heritage futures. 'For ever, for everyone ...' ; Heritage as future-making practices -- Part II, Diversity. Conserving diversity ; Diverse fields: Ex-situ collecting practices ; Repositories ; Banking time: Trading in futures ; Proxies ; Towards the total archive ; Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event ; The hundred-thousand-year question -- Part III, Profusion. Too many things to keep for the future? ; Curating museum profusion ; Let's talk! ; Curating domestic profusion ; The Human Bower ; Doomed? ; Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 2 ; Collections as techniques of worlding -- Part IV, Uncertainty. Uncertain futures ; A shepherd's futures: Shepherds and World Heritage in the Lake District ; Toxic heritage: Uncertain and unsafe ; Micro-messaging/space messaging: A comparative exploration of #GoodbyePhilae and #MessageToVoyager ; The one-million-year time capsule ; Uncertainty, collaboration and emerging issues ; Cross-theme knowledge-exchange event 3 ; Transforming loss -- Part V, Transformation. Living with transformation ; Fixing naturecultures: Spatial and temporal strategies for managing heritage transformation and entanglement ; Sensitive chaos: Geopoetic flows and wildings in the edgelands ; Signifying transformation ; Processing change -- Part VI, Future heritages.Discussion and conclusions.
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