This innovative and insightful book critically explores how to recognize and generate the social, cultural, political and economic values of the heritage of urban peripheries and encourage new metropolitan development scenarios that protect and build upon that cultural heritage. Expert-led and richly illustrated throughout, the text addresses issues such as the management and development of the cultural heritage of urban peripheries, community involvement, the relationship of youth with cultural heritage, the heritage of ethnic communities and their cultural identity, tourism development supported by heritage resources and the art-heritage relationship at urban peripheries. It looks at the whole spectrum of heritage of the metropolitan peripheries including architectural heritage (industrial areas, factories and warehouses); transport infrastructure (canals and railways); social housing, and contemporary residential architecture. It also comprises the rich intangible heritages of working-class and/or migrant communities, in process of constant change and reconfiguration through protest, negotiation and cultural expression
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Industrial heritage valorisation in the urbanperiphery: a conscious and coherent process?. The Leuven experience (Belgium)
Dominique Vanneste, Dylan van Der Bergh, Thérèse Steenberghen
págs. 15-33
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The vulnerable heritagisation of large housing states: two examples in Aubervilliers (Paris)
págs. 52-72
Digital storytelling for the convesation of cultural memery: the case of the Darsena of Ravenna
Francesca Fabri, Alessandra Iannacci
págs. 73-88
The challenge of safeguarding the industrial heritage of the Paris metropolitan area: between preservatioin, oblivion and demolition
págs. 88-109
Exclusion by heritage: heritage consrvation and tourism as agents of spatial cleansing in Mehrauli, Delhi
págs. 110-125
Ecomuseum in the urban periphery: modernity, tourism, and heritage in the village of Zhenshan
págs. 126-140
The heritage turn of citizens'participation at the urban periphery of Madrid (Spain): the case of Carabanchel
Juan Carlos Revilla Castro, Angel Martín Fernández, Ana Yáñez, María García Hernández
págs. 143-159
Social appropriation of cultural heritage in the metropolitan priphery of Madrid: the NE(T)GO project (Coslada,Madrid)
Manuel Lacalle Vaquero, María García Hernández, Beatriz Martínez Parra, Joaquín Ibáñez Montoya, Rosa de la Fuente Fernández, María Luisa Martínez Muneta, Ainhoa Díez de Pablo
págs. 160-172
Local community involvement in the protection of the rural paripleral heritage in the urban context: case of study of a participatory town museum in Chorzów (Silesia, Poland)
Kinga Anna Gajda, Piotr Michalowski
págs. 173-186
Struggling for the right to the city among ruins: the case of "Plato's Academy" neighbourhood in Athens
págs. 187-206
Bellong ville and cite: the trajectories of the community-based revitalizatioin of the peripheral heritage of Nowa Huta (Poland)
págs. 207-221
"We don`t do digital, we dig il all": experimenting with "Data Civics" methods to support urban development in Granton, Edinburgh
Vassilis Galanos, Kate Bassett, Addie McGowan, Liz Mcfall, James Henderson, Oliver Escobar
págs. 221-240
Exploring intersect peripheralities: prospects for the heritage and tourism development of an ethnic suburban architecture (Chinagora, París)
págs. 243-263
"For mother earth!": Bolivian celebration in New York City: intangible cultural heritage and locality
págs. 264-278
Urban rhapsodies: cultural heritage and education, new engines for the regenartion of th peripheries in Rome and Turin (Italy)
págs. 279-295
Cultural festival heritage, diaspora communities and urban peripheries: Durgapuja in Finland
págs. 296-308
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