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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: María García-Hernández , Maria Gravari-BarbasPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032762883ISBN 10: 1032762888 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Part 1. Heritage of the Peripheries: Management and Development. 1. Industrial Heritage Valorisation in the Urban Periphery: A Conscious and Coherent Process? The Leuven Experience (Belgium). 2. Assessment of Approaches to the Conservation of Large Housing Estates in Germany. 3. The Vulnerable Heritagisation of Large Housing Estates: Two Examples in Aubervilliers (Paris). 4. Digital Storytelling for the Conservation of Cultural Memory: The Case of the Darsena of Ravenna. 5. The Challenge of Safeguarding the Industrial Heritage of the Paris Metropolitan Area: Between Preservation, Oblivion and Demolition. 6. Exclusion by Heritage: Heritage Conservation and Tourism as Agents of Spatial Cleansing in Mehrauli, Delhi. 7. Ecomuseum in the Urban Periphery: Modernity, Tourism and Heritage in the Village of Zhenshan. Part 2. Heritage of the Urban Peripheries: Community Involvement. 8. The Heritage Turn of Citizens' Participation at the Urban Periphery of Madrid (Spain): The Case of Carabanchel. 9. Social Appropriation of Cultural Heritage in the Metropolitan Periphery of Madrid: The NE(T)GO project (Coslada, Madrid). 10. Local Community Involvement in the Protection of the Rural/Periphery Heritage in the Urban Context: Case Study of Participatory City Museum in Chorzów (Silesia, Poland). 11. Struggling for the Right to the City Among Ruins: The Case of 'Plato's Academy' Neighbourhood in Athens. 12. Beyond ville and cité: The Trajectories of the Community-based Revitalization of the Peripheral Heritage of Nowa Huta (Poland). 13. ""We Don't Do Digital, We Dig It All"": Experimenting with 'Data Civics' Methods to Support Urban Development in Granton, Edinburgh. Part 3. The Ethnic and Cosmopolitan Heritage of the Urban Peripheries. 14. Exploring Intersectoral Peripheralities: Prospects for the Heritage and Tourism Development of an Ethnic Suburban Architecture (Chinagora, Paris). 15. ""For Mother Earth!"" Bolivian Celebrations in New York City: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Locality. 16. Urban Rhapsodies: Cultural Heritage and Education. New Engines for the Regeneration of the Peripheries in Rome and Turin (Italy). 17. Cultural Festival Heritage, Diaspora Communities and Urban Peripheries: Durgāpūjā in Finland.ReviewsAuthor InformationMaría García-Hernández is Professor of Human Geography at the Complutense University of Madrid. She directs the research group ""Tourism, Heritage and Development"". Maria Gravari-Barbas is an architect and geographer. She is Professor at the Institute for Research and High Studies of Tourism (IREST) and Director of the Interdisciplinary Team for Tourism Research (EIREST), Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Her research focuses on the contemporary production of urban spaces in relation to tourism, architecture, heritage and festive phenomena. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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