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_aWells, Jeremy C. Ed. _986224 |
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245 | _aHuman-centered built environment heritage preservation : theory and evidence-based practice | ||
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_bTaylor and Francis _aLondon _c2018 |
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505 | _aContent Acknowledgements xi Foreward by Tom Mayes xiii Preface xv Introduction: Moving Past Conflicts to Foster an Evidence-based, Human-Centric Built Heritage Conservation Practice, Jeremy C. Wells and Barry L. Stiefel 1 Part 1: Defining a Human-Centric Built Heritage Conservation Practice 31 Chapter 1: Bridging the Gap between Built Heritage Conservation Practice and Critical Heritage Studies 33 Jeremy C. Wells Chapter 2: The Measurement of Meaning-Psychometrics and Sense of Place 45 Suzanne Elizabeth Bott Chapter 3: Meeting the Shadow: Resource Management and the McDonaldization of Heritage Stewardship 67 Richard M. Hutchings Chapter 4: The Mystery of History and Place: Radical Preservation Revisited 89 Jack D. Elliott, Jr. Part 2: Ways to Gather Evidence 101 Chapter 5: The Perception and Preservation of Vernacular Architectural Features in an Urban Historic District with Heritage Value: A Case Study from Grand Rapids, Michigan 103 You Kyong Ahn Chapter 6: Image for the Future of the Historic City: Photo-Elicitation and Architectural Preservation in Barcelona 129 AnnaMarie Bliss Chapter 7: Conservation and the People's Views: Ethnographic Perspectives from Jones Beach State Park 143 Dana H. Taplin, Suzanne Scheld, and Setha Low Part 3: Using Evidence to Change Practice 157 Chapter 8: Tours of Critical Geography and Public Deliberation: Applied Social Sciences as Guide 159 Jennifer Minner Chapter 9: Of Policy Lags and "Upgraded" Neighborhoods: Historic Preservation for the Twenty-First Century 177 Ted Grevstad-Nordbrock Chapter 10: Urban Preservation: A Community and Economic Development Perspective 195 Stephanie Ryberg-Webster Chapter 11: Using Evidence from the Community to Guide a Local Municipality's Preservation Program 213 Kimberli Fitzgerald Chapter 12: Democratizing Conservation: Challenges to Changing the Paradigm of Cultural Heritage Management 233 Richard A. Engelhardt, Heather A. Peters, and Montira Horayangura Unakul Chapter 13: Missed Opportunities: The Absence of Ethnography in America's Cultural Heritage Programs 255 Richard Vidutis Part 4: The Role of Higher Education in Leading Evidence-based Practice 273 Chapter 14: "But Where Are the People?" Grappling with Teaching New Approaches to Our Relationship with Place and the Past 275 Michelle Jolly, Melinda Milligan, Margaret Purser, and Laura Alice Watt Chapter 15: "The Places My Granddad Built": Using Popular Interest in Genealogy as a Pedagogical Segue for Historic Preservation 289 Barry L. Stiefel Chapter 16: Resistance To Research: Diagnosis and Treatment of a Disciplinary Ailment 309 Ned Kaufman Conclusion: A Human-Centered Way Forward 317 Jeremy C. Wells and Barry L. Stiefel Appendix A: The Palmer House Charter: Principles for Integrating Environmental Design and Behavior Research into Built Heritage Conservation Practice 333 Biographies of Editors and Contributing Authors 337 Index 343 | ||
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_aHousing _aSustainable Design _aEnvironmental protection _995093 |