Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development
15 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5KV701
Main group 1
For bookreview
- Powers, Richard, The overstory: a novel, New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 2019
- Nicholas, Kimberly, Under the sky we make: how to be human in a warming world, New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2021]
- Ghosh, Amitav, The great derangement: climate change and the unthinkable, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2016
Introduction
- Glendinning, Miles, The conservation movement: a history of architectural preservation: antiquity to modernity, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2013Compulsory
- Byrne, D, Heritage as social action, Part of: The heritage reader, London, Routledge, 2008Compulsory
- Fusco Girard, L.; Gravagnuolo, A., Circular economy and cultural heritage/landscape regeneration. Circular business, financing and governance models for a competitive Europe., Part of: BDC: Bollettino del Centro Calza Bini, vol. 17, no. 1, 2017, p. 35–53Compulsory (pp. 35–52)
Constructing. Heritage/heritage studies basics
- Carman, J; Sørensen, M.L.S., Heritage Studies: An outline, Part of: Heritage studies: methods and approaches, London, Routledge, 2009, p. 11–28Compulsory (pp. 11–28)
- Waterton, E; Watson, s, Heritage as a Focus of Research: Past, Present and New Directions., Part of: The Palgrave handbook of contemporary heritage research, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015Compulsory (pp. 1–9)
- Harrison, Rodney, Heritage futures: comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices, London, UCL Press, 2020Compulsory
Sustainability basics
- Meadows, Donella H. et al., The Limits to Growth, The Club of Rome, 1972, Länk till PDFCompulsory (pp. 17–24)
- Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development: A/RES/70/1, New York, United Nations, 2015Compulsory
Deconstructing Heritage and heritage studies
- Smith, Laurajane, Uses of heritage, New York, Routledge, 2006Compulsory (pp. 11–16 and pp. 29–43)
- Harrison, Rodney, Heritage: critical approaches, Milton Park, Abingdon, Routledge, 2013Compulsory (pp.13–41)
- Harrison, Rodney, Heritage futures: comparative approaches to natural and cultural heritage practices, London, UCL Press, 2020Compulsory (pp.36–50)
Sustainability The Anthropocene and nature/culture debates
- Bonneuil, Christophe; Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste, The shock of the Anthropocene: the earth, history and us, Paperback edition, London, Verso Books, 2017Compulsory
- Chakrabarty, D, The Climate of History: Four Theses., Part of: Critical inquiry., vol. 35, no. 2, 2009, p. 197–222Compulsory (pp. 197- 222)
- Yusoff, Kathryn, A billion black anthropocenes or none, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, [2018]
Nature/culture in heritage
- Fredengren, Christina, Nature:Cultures: Heritage, Sustainability and Feminist Posthumanism, 2015Compulsory (pp. 109–130)
- Harrison, R, Beyond "Natural" and "Cultural" Heritage: Toward an Ontological Politics of Heritage in the Age of Anthropocene, Part of: Heritage & society, vol. 8, no. 1, 2015, p. pp. 24–42Compulsory (pp. 24–42)
Reconstructing heritage and sustainability Heritage & Museum studies
- Þóra Pétursdóttir; Bangstad, Torgeir Rinke, Heritage ecologies, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Compulsory
- Holtorf, Cornelius; Högberg, Anders, Cultural heritage and the future, London, Routledge, 2021Compulsory
- Harrison, Rodney; Sterling, Colin, Deterritorializing the future: heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene, London, Open Humanities Press, 2020Compulsory
- Newell, Jennifer; Robin, Libby; Wehner, Kirsten, Curating the future: museums, communities and climate change, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2017Compulsory
Sustainability : Climate change and heritage
- Boccardi, G, From mitigation to adaptation: A new heritage paradigm for the anthropocene., Part of: Perceptions of sustainability in heritage studies, Berlin, Walter De Gruyter GmbH, cop. 2015, p. pp 87– 97Compulsory
- Harrison, Rodney; Sterling, Colin, Deterritorializing the future: heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene, London, Open Humanities Press, 2020Compulsory (pp. 19–40)
Heritage and human animal relations
- Krznaric, Roman, The good ancestor: a radical prescription for long-term thinking, New York, The Experiment, [2020]Compulsory
- Meijer, Eva, When animals speak: toward an interspecies democracy, New York, New York University Press, [2019]Compulsory (Chapter 2.)
- Kimmerer, Robin Wall, Braiding sweetgrass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants, London, Penguin Books Ltd, 2020Compulsory
Conservation and decay
- Arrhenius, Thordis, The fragile monument - on conservation and modernity, London, Artifice, 2012Compulsory
- Caple, Chris, Conservation skills: judgement, method and decision making, London, Routledge, 2000Compulsory (pp. 119–139, 182–199, 200–206 (44 pages))
- Clavir, Miriam, Preserving what is valued: museums, conservation, and First Nations, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2002Compulsory
- DeSilvey, Caitlin, Curated decay: heritage beyond saving, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2017Compulsory
- Fernando Domínguez, r, On the discrepancy between objects and things: An ecological approach., Part of: Journal of material culture., vol. 21, no. 1, 2016Compulsory
- Puig de la Bellacasa, María, Matters of care: speculative ethics in more than human worlds, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2017Compulsory (pp.1–22 Introduktion, och pp. 169–215 Soil Times)
- Richmond, Alison; Bracker, Alison Lee, Conservation: principles, dilemmas and uncomfortable truths, 1st ed., Amsterdam, Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, 2009Compulsory
Climate change, environment and environmental humanities
- Rose, Deborah Bird; Van Dooren, Thom; Chrulew, Matthew, Extinction studies: stories of time, death, and generations, New York, Columbia University Press, [2017]Compulsory
- Fredengren, Christina, Unexpected Encounters with Deep Time Enchantment.: Bog Bodies, Crannogs and Otherworldly' sites. The materializing powers of disjunctures in time, 2017Compulsory
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