Mobile Heritage: Practices, Interventions, Politics

Author:   Ana-Maria Herman (University of Greenwich, UK.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032509204


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Mobile Heritage: Practices, Interventions, Politics


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Mobile Heritage explores how diverse digital technologies (such as apps, GPS, games, social platforms, NFTs, drones, AR, MR, and AI, among others) have allowed for new types of mobilities and introduced a novel set of practices, interventions, and politics for heritage collections, archives, exhibitions, entertainment, conservation, management, commerce, education, restitution, activism, and regulation. The volume is not a ‘how to’ book. Instead, it critically examines this emerging landscape and its unsettling of existing relations between heritage and knowledge, value, identity, power, sense of place, community, nationhood, and ownership – thus outlining a new set of issues, implications, and consequences. The volume brings together case studies from around the world and each chapter considers mobility matters associated with tangible and intangible cultural heritage (relating to art, film, music, games, manuscripts, traditional knowledge, architecture, cities, and more) and the involvement of a variety of actors in digital heritage practices and interventions (such as artists, activists, communities, museums, non-profit organisations, educational institutions, enterprises, and governmental agencies). The contributors are scholars and practitioners drawing on various disciplines and fields of study, including archaeology, museum studies, media studies, computing, art history, cultural studies, anthropology, gender studies, mobility studies, and law. Mobile Heritage positions mobility as a critical tool for understanding the changing (digital) heritage landscape, making this volume an essential read for students, academics, and practitioners engaged in this area.

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Author:   Ana-Maria Herman (University of Greenwich, UK.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9781032509204


ISBN 10:   1032509201
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   22 April 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Introduction: What is mobile heritage?; 1.No freedom, no honour: Red Dead Redemption 2 and heritage as procedural rhetoric; 2. Museum pieces or stealing the show? NFTs and the story of cinematic heritage in fragments; 3. Digital Mobilisation a just restitution? The transfer to Ethiopia of digitised manuscript copies by the British Library; 4. Open Cabinet: Critically Contextualising Contested Heritage through Augmented Reality; 5. The use of drone technology in the restitution of conflict-affected heritage: the case of Vila do Ibo, Mozambique; 6. The museum response to the Art NFT: reinventing (digital) collections and the promise of economic mobilities; 7. Coffee with a Codex and #manuscriptASMR: Showcasing rare books as a heritage practice; 8. Reconstructing the Yi Identity Through Popular Music and Social Media in China; 9. Hybrid Spaces and Geolocative Mobile Apps for LGBTQ Heritage; 10. Mobile Realities Beyond Vision and Photorealism: On Collaborative VUser Explorations with Indigenous Heritage and the Use of Intelligent Contestation in Australia; 11. The Virtual Illés Initiative: Remediating Architectures of Information within a 3D, Real-time Visualisation of 19th Century Jerusalem; 12. Digital interventions in art world gender politics: The +Archive Gwen John app and the (im)mobilising power of copyright; Index.

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Ana-Maria Herman is Associate Professor at University of Greenwich, UK.

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