Engaging with Heritage and Historic Environment Policy
Agency, Interpretation and Implementation
Herausgeber: Morel, Hana; Dawson, Michael
Engaging with Heritage and Historic Environment Policy
Agency, Interpretation and Implementation
Herausgeber: Morel, Hana; Dawson, Michael
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A comprehensive review of policy and practice in the historic environment, this book exposes the tensions, challenges and difficulties faced by the heritage sector at time of political volatility.
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A comprehensive review of policy and practice in the historic environment, this book exposes the tensions, challenges and difficulties faced by the heritage sector at time of political volatility.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367725754
- ISBN-10: 0367725754
- Artikelnr.: 68712013
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 247mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367725754
- ISBN-10: 0367725754
- Artikelnr.: 68712013
Hana Morel is an archaeologist and heritage practitioner, currently working as Senior Policy Advisor (Climate Change) for Historic England. Previously, she worked as Research Associate at University College London where she led the AHRC-funded Heritage Priority Area project, 'Opening Pathways across Heritage Research, Policy and Practice', on the need to engage with government policy on regional, national and international levels and support the contribution which heritage research can make to public policy and heritage-related policy. Michael Dawson is archaeologist and heritage consultant, Director of Heritage at RPS. Author of several books including the recent Heritage Under Pressure (2019). His research interests lie in the application of conservation policy and he is editor of the journal Historic Environment Policy and Practice and a panel lecturer at the Oxford University Department of Continuing Education.
Introduction: Engaging with Policy in England - Agency, Interpretation and
Implementation
Hana Morel and Michael Dawson
1. Power of Place - Heritage Policy at the Start of the New Millennium
Kate Clark
2. Principles into Policy: Assessing the Impact of Conservation Principles
in Local Planning Policy
Gill Chitty and Claire Smith
3. The Disconnect between Heritage Law and Policy: How Did We Get Here and
Where are We Going?
Nigel Hewitson
4. Heritage Assets: Decision Making in the Real World
Peter Goatley and Nina Pindham
5. It's Not Mitigation! Policy and Practice in Development-Led Archaeology
in England
Roger Thomas
6. Borderlands: Rethinking Archaeological Research Frameworks
Paul Belford
7. Archaeology, Conservation and Enhancement: The Role of Viability in the
UK Planning System
Dan Phillips
8. For Everyone?: Finding a Clearer Role for Heritage in Public
Policy-making
Georgina Holmes-Skelton
9. Always on the Receiving End? Reflections on Archaeology, Museums and
Policy
Gail Boyle
10. Historic Environment Policy: The View from a Planning Department
Chris Patrick
11. The Heritage-creation Process and Attempts to Protect Buildings of the
Recent Past: The Case of Birmingham Central Library
Matt Belcher, Michael Short and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
12. Pathways to Engagement: The Natural and Historic Environment in England
Hana Morel and Victoria Bankes Price
Implementation
Hana Morel and Michael Dawson
1. Power of Place - Heritage Policy at the Start of the New Millennium
Kate Clark
2. Principles into Policy: Assessing the Impact of Conservation Principles
in Local Planning Policy
Gill Chitty and Claire Smith
3. The Disconnect between Heritage Law and Policy: How Did We Get Here and
Where are We Going?
Nigel Hewitson
4. Heritage Assets: Decision Making in the Real World
Peter Goatley and Nina Pindham
5. It's Not Mitigation! Policy and Practice in Development-Led Archaeology
in England
Roger Thomas
6. Borderlands: Rethinking Archaeological Research Frameworks
Paul Belford
7. Archaeology, Conservation and Enhancement: The Role of Viability in the
UK Planning System
Dan Phillips
8. For Everyone?: Finding a Clearer Role for Heritage in Public
Policy-making
Georgina Holmes-Skelton
9. Always on the Receiving End? Reflections on Archaeology, Museums and
Policy
Gail Boyle
10. Historic Environment Policy: The View from a Planning Department
Chris Patrick
11. The Heritage-creation Process and Attempts to Protect Buildings of the
Recent Past: The Case of Birmingham Central Library
Matt Belcher, Michael Short and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
12. Pathways to Engagement: The Natural and Historic Environment in England
Hana Morel and Victoria Bankes Price
Introduction: Engaging with Policy in England - Agency, Interpretation and
Implementation
Hana Morel and Michael Dawson
1. Power of Place - Heritage Policy at the Start of the New Millennium
Kate Clark
2. Principles into Policy: Assessing the Impact of Conservation Principles
in Local Planning Policy
Gill Chitty and Claire Smith
3. The Disconnect between Heritage Law and Policy: How Did We Get Here and
Where are We Going?
Nigel Hewitson
4. Heritage Assets: Decision Making in the Real World
Peter Goatley and Nina Pindham
5. It's Not Mitigation! Policy and Practice in Development-Led Archaeology
in England
Roger Thomas
6. Borderlands: Rethinking Archaeological Research Frameworks
Paul Belford
7. Archaeology, Conservation and Enhancement: The Role of Viability in the
UK Planning System
Dan Phillips
8. For Everyone?: Finding a Clearer Role for Heritage in Public
Policy-making
Georgina Holmes-Skelton
9. Always on the Receiving End? Reflections on Archaeology, Museums and
Policy
Gail Boyle
10. Historic Environment Policy: The View from a Planning Department
Chris Patrick
11. The Heritage-creation Process and Attempts to Protect Buildings of the
Recent Past: The Case of Birmingham Central Library
Matt Belcher, Michael Short and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
12. Pathways to Engagement: The Natural and Historic Environment in England
Hana Morel and Victoria Bankes Price
Implementation
Hana Morel and Michael Dawson
1. Power of Place - Heritage Policy at the Start of the New Millennium
Kate Clark
2. Principles into Policy: Assessing the Impact of Conservation Principles
in Local Planning Policy
Gill Chitty and Claire Smith
3. The Disconnect between Heritage Law and Policy: How Did We Get Here and
Where are We Going?
Nigel Hewitson
4. Heritage Assets: Decision Making in the Real World
Peter Goatley and Nina Pindham
5. It's Not Mitigation! Policy and Practice in Development-Led Archaeology
in England
Roger Thomas
6. Borderlands: Rethinking Archaeological Research Frameworks
Paul Belford
7. Archaeology, Conservation and Enhancement: The Role of Viability in the
UK Planning System
Dan Phillips
8. For Everyone?: Finding a Clearer Role for Heritage in Public
Policy-making
Georgina Holmes-Skelton
9. Always on the Receiving End? Reflections on Archaeology, Museums and
Policy
Gail Boyle
10. Historic Environment Policy: The View from a Planning Department
Chris Patrick
11. The Heritage-creation Process and Attempts to Protect Buildings of the
Recent Past: The Case of Birmingham Central Library
Matt Belcher, Michael Short and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
12. Pathways to Engagement: The Natural and Historic Environment in England
Hana Morel and Victoria Bankes Price