C. Bonacchi, Siân Jones, Elisa Broccoli, Alex Hiscock, Elizabeth Robson
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Abstract
ABSTRACT This article adopts a reflexive methodology, called rapid logging, to examine how heritage values relating to the same heritage ‘thing’ are variously crafted by the mutual agencies of human and non-human actors on and with social media. In the process, it also explores the (in)visibilities produced through the heritage value assemblages co-curated by researchers with other actors including social media platforms and data, past objects, places and practices. The analysis focuses on the values associated with a specific case study, the area once occupied by the Old Gas Works, in North Canongate, Edinburgh, UK. Our conclusions demonstrate the importance of multi-platform and reflexive research to develop contextual and critical understandings of heritage value assemblages that can lead to fairer decision-making in heritage and more just societies.
本文采用了一种被称为快速记录的自反性方法,来研究与同一遗产“事物”相关的遗产价值是如何通过社交媒体上的人类和非人类行动者的相互作用而不同地形成的。在此过程中,它还探索了由研究人员与其他参与者(包括社交媒体平台和数据、过去的物体、地点和实践)共同策划的遗产价值组合所产生的(In)可见性。分析的重点是与一个特定案例研究相关的价值,该案例研究的区域曾经是位于英国爱丁堡北部Canongate的Old Gas Works。我们的结论证明了多平台和反思性研究对于发展对遗产价值组合的语境和批判性理解的重要性,这可以在遗产和更公正的社会中导致更公平的决策。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Heritage Studies ( IJHS ) is the interdisciplinary academic, refereed journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. The Journal encourages debate over the nature and meaning of heritage as well as its links to memory, identities and place. Articles may include issues emerging from Heritage Studies, Museum Studies, History, Tourism Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Memory Studies, Cultural Geography, Law, Cultural Studies, and Interpretation and Design.