People-centred methodologies for heritage conservation : exploring emotional attachments to historic urban places / edited by Rebecca Madgin, James Lesh.
This book presents methodological approaches that can help explore the ways in which people develop emotional attachments to historic urban places. With a focus on the powerful relations that form between people and places, this book uses people-centred methodologies to examine the ways in which emo...
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2021.
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Series: | Critical studies in heritage, emotion and affect.
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Table of Contents:
- <P>1. Exploring Emotional Attachments to Historic Places: Bridging Concept, Practice and Method</P><I><P>Rebecca Madgin and James Lesh</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>2. Attachment to Older or Historic Places: Relating What We Know From the Perspectives of Phenomenology and Neuroscience</P><I><P>Jeremy Wells</P><P> </P></I><P></P><B><P>Part 1: Cities and Towns</P><P></P></B><P>3. Longing for the Past: Lost Cities on Social Media</P><I><P>Jenny Gregory and Sarah Chalmers</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>4. Lovability: Getting Emotional About Heritage, </P><P><EM>Ursula de Jong</EM>, <I>Cristina Garduño Freeman, Beau Beza, Fiona Gray, and Matt Novacevski</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>5. Emoji as Method: Accessing Emotional Responses to Changing Historic Places </P><I><P>Rebecca Madgin</P><P> </P></I><P></P><B><P>Part 2: Neighbourhoods</P><P></P></B><P>6. Narrating Places
- Blurring Boundaries: Co-Creating Digital Histories of Place</P><I><P>Sarah A. Dowding</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>7. Living in and loving Leith: Using Ethnography to Explore Place Attachment and Identity Processes</P><I><P>Hannah Garrow</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>8. Re-Creating Memories of Gulou: Three Temporalities and Emotion</P><I><P>Florence Graezer Bideau and Dr Haiming Yan</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>9. Visual Research Methodologies and the Heritage of 'Everyday' Places </P><I><P>Steven Cooke and Kristal Buckley</P><P> </P></I><P></P><B><P>Part 3: Sites</P><P></P></B><P>10. Building EGIS (Emotional GIS): A Spatial Investigation of Place Attachment for Urban Historic Environments in Edinburgh, Scotland</P><I><P>Yang Wang</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>11. Observing Attachment: Understanding Everyday Life, Urban Heritage and Public Space in the Port of Veracruz, Mexico </P><I><P>Ilkka Törmä and Fernando Gutiérrez</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>12. It's Only a Joke If You Don't Take the Fitness Industry Seriously: Feeling Through the Archive of People's Relationship to the Early-Twentieth-Century Gym</P><I><P>Kali Myers</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>13. Making Visible Attachments: Artists as a Lever for Highlighting a Sense of Place and Emotional Attachments to Heritage. Articulating Public Art and Urban Renovation in Porto-Novo (Benin)</P><I><P>Elizabeth Auclair and Elise Garcia</P><P> </P></I><P></P><P>14. Emotional Attachments to Historic Urban Places: Heart-bombing Heritage </P><I><P>Thompson M. Mayes</P></I>