Using keywords to link World Heritage research and practice: observations from the World Heritage Leadership Heritage Place Lab

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1108/jchmsd-09-2022-0164
K. Buckley
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PurposeThere is evidence of emerging silos separating research and practices in heritage. Creating spaces where researchers and practitioners collaborate and learn from their exchanges is therefore needed. This premise was the foundation of the pilot phase for the World Heritage Leadership Heritage Place Lab that allowed eight teams from different geocultural contexts to come together to develop research agendas. This paper provides observations about how these agendas relate to key strands in critical heritage research globally. It complements the other papers in this Special Issue that describe the case studies in detail.Design/methodology/approachA keywords approach has been used to identify areas where shared research agendas can advance both heritage practices and academic interest in the field of heritage studies. This was based on the observations made by the author during the pilot phase of the Heritage Place Lab and the research agendas produced by the research-practice teams. The approach is exploratory and experimental, inviting other contributions.FindingsTwenty keywords are identified and explored via both academic literature and the research priorities identified by the research-practice teams that participated in the pilot.Originality/valueA keywords approach is relatively untested in the field of heritage studies. Recognizing that commonly-used terms (or words) have fluid meanings across disciplines and practices potentially opens new dimensions to the dialogue between heritage practitioners and researchers.
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用关键词链接世界遗产研究与实践:来自世界遗产领导力遗产地实验室的观察
目的有证据表明,遗产研究和实践之间出现了隔阂。因此,需要创造空间,让研究人员和实践者合作并从他们的交流中学习。这一前提是世界遗产领导遗产地实验室试点阶段的基础,该实验室允许来自不同地理文化背景的八个团队聚集在一起制定研究议程。本文提供了关于这些议程如何与全球批判性遗产研究的关键链相关的观察。它补充了本特刊中详细描述案例研究的其他论文。设计/方法/方法使用关键词方法来确定共享研究议程可以促进遗产实践和遗产研究领域学术兴趣的领域。这是基于作者在遗产实验室试点阶段的观察和研究实践团队制定的研究议程。这种方法是探索性的、实验性的,还邀请了其他人的贡献。通过学术文献和参与试点的研究实践团队确定的研究重点,确定并探索了20个关键词。原创性/价值关键字方法在遗产研究领域尚未得到验证。认识到常用术语(或单词)在不同学科和实践中具有不同的含义,可能会为遗产从业者和研究人员之间的对话开辟新的维度。
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