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Value, meaning and understanding of heritage : perception and interpretation of local communities in Turkey
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Autores:
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Veysel, Apaydin
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2015
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application/pdf
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Nota general:
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Estado = Publicado
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Antropología
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Cambio social
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Cultura popular
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Folclore
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Movimientos sociales
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Sociología rural
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Sociología urbana
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Materia = Ciencias Sociales: Sociología: Opinión pública
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Materia = Humanidades: Geografía: Geografía humana
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Materia = Humanidades: Historia
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Materia = Humanidades: Historia: Arqueología
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Materia = Humanidades: Historia: Museos
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Tipo = Sección de libro
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Resumen:
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The increasing importance of encouraging a widespread understanding of heritage has received a great deal of attention in the world context in recent years. In last decades hundreds of sites have become “world heritage” as they have been selected with certain criteria and valued by UNSECO. However, the selection procedures of those sites have not included what the meaning and value of heritage sites for people who live nearby. This paper argues that every single individual and community have a range of different socio-political, ethnic and economic backgrounds that shape their heritage perceptions that plays a significant role during valuing past materials and heritage sites. People develop different sense of relationship between themselves and heritage sites over a time. Therefore, it is significant to pay attention to the diverse voices of locals during the process of valuing heritage sites. This paper will specifically discuss the meaning of the heritage for locals regarding Çatalhöyük and Hattu?a, which are inscribed World Heritage Sites, and Ani that has been on the tentative list of UNSECO.
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En línea:
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https://eprints.ucm.es/36513/1/ValueMeaningHeritage.pdf
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