Heritage as Common(s) – Common(s) as Heritage CURATING THE CITY What happens if the notion of ”cultural heritage” is put in relation HACCAH Heritage as Common(s) Common(s) as Heritage to ”commons”? Making up variable social areas of sharing, the commons have throughout history been offering various kinds of alternatives to partition, separation, privatization and segregation. However, the commons have been negotiated, competed, challenged, Ed. Benesch, Hammami, Holmberg, Uzer and may therefore be one of the true treasures for heritagization: cultural heritage is one of few contemporary notions that may provoke and complicate Makadam Makadam current simplified and homogenized understandings of the past. These issues, with a particular focus CURATING THE CITY on space and place, as social imaginary and as practice, were addressed in an experimental seminar series called Ed. Benesch, Hammami, Holmberg, Uzer Heritage as Common(s) – Commons as Heritage ISSN 1101-3303, ISBN 978-91-7061-164-3 Heritage as common(s) – Common(s) as heritage, and organized within the Contents: SEMINAR I Sybille Frank – Elizabeth Greenspan – Christine Hansen SEMINAR II Mattias Kärrholm – Tim Edensor – Vanja Larberg SEMINAR III Kenneth Olwig – Patricia Johanson – Staffan Schmidt SEMINAR IV Ana Dzokić and Marc Neelen (STEALTH.unlimited) – Kim Trogal – Dougald Hine SEMINAR V Lucia Allais – Philip Ursprung – Henric Benesch SEMINAR VI Britt Baillie – Chiara de Cesari – Nina Gren SEMINAR VII Feras Hammami – Evren Uzer – Sybille Frank context of Critical Heritage Studies, University of Gothenburg. This volume is henric. nric Benesch, e H ct ta n co @ se rmation, plea ingrid.holmberg , rg e b lm o H s For further info artin u.se or Ingrid M benesch@hdk.g u.se. conservation.g a collection of these contributions, and the first volume in the publication series Curating the City. www.makadambok.se MAKADAM FÖRLAG
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