The Predicament of Post-Displacement Amidst Historical Sites: A Design-based Correlation Between People and Place

IF 0.8 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Heritage and Society Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/2159032X.2021.1879355
A. Elshater
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the predicament of the presence of internally displaced persons (IDPs) near sites that have significant historical value. Particularly at the Aqueduct of Cairo, Egypt, established in AD 1176, this scene materializes as a result of facultative choices of IDPs or a group that decision-makers have forcibly displaced to save lives. The work advances development of a design-based approach to overcoming the predicament of this crucial relationship, following an argumentative review of heritage conservation policies in historical sites that host IDPs. To develop this approach, an ex post facto study of the site of the Aqueduct was conducted using two methods. The first is a qualitative approach, through interviews with experts who have participated in similar projects, to rank the design qualities of the proposed approach. The interview extended to 12 elderly people living on the site who described the urban changes. The second method is a cartography investigation, using morphological analysis to ground the precedence of design factors that reveal transformations made by diverse groups of citizens in five districts established in different periods, alongside this aqueduct. The results show the relevance of ranking these design factors, induced from theories such as place theory and the right to heritage. The case study demonstrates that users’ participation in the decision-making process should increase. The conclusion articulates the spatial configuration of historical monuments in their context, with a deep awareness of procedures, agents, and beneficiaries.
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历史遗址中后迁移的困境:基于设计的人与地的关联
摘要本文调查了具有重要历史价值的遗址附近境内流离失所者的困境。特别是在公元1176年建立的埃及开罗渡槽,这一场景的出现是由于国内流离失所者或决策者为了拯救生命而被迫流离失所的群体的临时选择。这项工作推动了一种基于设计的方法的发展,以克服这一关键关系的困境,此前对收容国内流离失所者的历史遗址的遗产保护政策进行了有争议的审查。为了发展这种方法,使用两种方法对渡槽现场进行了事后研究。第一种是定性方法,通过采访参与过类似项目的专家,对拟议方法的设计质量进行排名。采访范围扩大到居住在现场的12名老年人,他们描述了城市的变化。第二种方法是制图调查,使用形态分析来确定设计因素的优先顺序,这些因素揭示了在不同时期建立的五个地区的不同公民群体所做的转变,以及这条渡槽。结果表明,从场所理论和遗产权等理论出发,对这些设计因素进行排序具有相关性。案例研究表明,用户对决策过程的参与应该增加。结论阐明了历史遗迹在其背景下的空间配置,对程序、代理人和受益者有着深刻的认识。
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Heritage and Society
Heritage and Society HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Heritage & Society is a global, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for scholarly, professional, and community reflection on the cultural, political, and economic impacts of heritage on contemporary society. We seek to examine the current social roles of collective memory, historic preservation, cultural resource management, public interpretation, cultural preservation and revitalization, sites of conscience, diasporic heritage, education, legal/legislative developments, cultural heritage ethics, and central heritage concepts such as authenticity, significance, and value. The journal provides an engaging forum about tangible and intangible heritage for those who work with international and governmental organizations, academic institutions, private heritage consulting and CRM firms, and local, associated, and indigenous communities. With a special emphasis on social science approaches and an international perspective, the journal will facilitate lively, critical discussion and dissemination of practical data among heritage professionals, planners, policymakers, and community leaders.
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