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Stewart, Dona. "Heritage planning in Cairo: Multiple heritages in a mega-city." International Development Planning Review 25, no. 2 (June 2003): 129–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/idpr.25.2.2.

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Brown. "Multiple Heritages, Multiple Identities, Microagressions, and Narcissistic Injury in Group Therapy." Group 43, no. 1 (2019): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.13186/group.43.1.0029.

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Cao, Yingchun, Jie Yang, Xiaoling Chen, and Xiujuan Yang. "A Beacon of Space and Time: Detailed Depiction of Human Space in the Xiong’an New Area Guided by Material Cultural Heritages." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2021 (August 3, 2021): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7746556.

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In April 2017, the Chinese government announced a plan to establish a national new district: the Xiong’an New Area (hereinafter referred to as Xiong’an). Xiong’an plays a major role in optimizing the layout of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei city cluster, promoting the rapid development of regional cities and cultivating new drivers of innovative economy. As a result, Xiong’an is recognized in China as a millennium plan and a project with national significance. At this time, the scientific and forward-looking preliminary research work from more different fields will become important support to ensure the healthy development of Xiong’an. Taking the material cultural heritages of Xiong’an as a beacon, this paper makes a detailed depiction of the forms and features of the human space in Xiong’an in different stages during the ancient times. Multiple instruments were combined to realize the depiction, including archeological methods, geographical methods, and sociological methods. The results show that, on the vast North China Plains, with Baiyangdian Lake as the center, different social, political, and cultural factors have a huge impact on the social conditions, humanities activities, and heritage survival. Finally, based on the existing heritages, a visual projection was established between the ancient human space and the spatial distribution of potential heritages and used to predict the probability distribution of potential heritages in Xiong’an. The research results provide a scientific and forward-looking guide for the protection of material cultural heritages in the upcoming massive construction of Xiong’an.
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Ng, Wai-Kit, Fu-Tien Hsu, and Chun-Liang Chen. "The Impacts of Digital Technology on Service Design and Experience Innovation: Case Study of Taiwan’s Cultural Heritage under the COVID-19 Pandemic." Systems 10, no. 5 (October 12, 2022): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/systems10050184.

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The aim of this research is to identify the digital technology impact and experience innovation of cultural heritages in the context of the epidemic. The authors created an analytical framework and used a qualitative exploratory multi-case study of three cultural heritages in Taiwan. The findings indicate that digital technology has facilitated further innovations in cultural heritages under the epidemic to be closer to consumers’ daily life and more connected with the young generation. Compared to traditional cultural heritages, profit-making cultural heritages need sales of its products to sustain operations, while live streaming, which is interactive, is rising as a new way to promote sales. Using multiple digital platforms can maintain consumers’ interest in the cultural heritages, encouraging follow-up visits and thus resulting in more traffic online and offline. This paper illustrates the advantages of digital technology in the context of the epidemic, highlighting the innovative technology of live streaming and social platforms introduced that are different from the traditional cultural heritages.
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Bhuiyan, Md Anowar Hossain, and Md Abud Darda. "Tourists’ satisfaction on heritage sites of Dhaka city in Bangladesh." International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 14, no. 1 (October 16, 2019): 34–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcthr-06-2018-0081.

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Purpose Heritage tourism is recognized as one of the major factors for influencing national identities to the tourists through highlighting the connection between built and live heritages. Bangladesh is a country of treasure for heritage attractions. Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil are two famous Muslim heritage sites in Dhaka city. This study aims to measure the tourists’ satisfaction with these two attractions. Design/methodology/approach The study uses a non-probability convenience sampling technique to collect the primary data. A total of 100 tourists have been selected from both study areas, and primary data are collected through a structured questionnaire. A summated Likert Scale is used to obtain the tourists’ perception of five dimensions – attraction, information, staff and access, environment and facilities and satisfaction levels. Later, multiple regression analysis is used to identify the tourists’ satisfaction-related dimensions of the study sites. Findings The results reveal that four dimensions, namely, attraction, information, staff and access and environment are statistically significantly related to tourists’ satisfaction. Whereas, beta value for facilities dimension was found statistically insignificant. It implies that tourists’ are not satisfied with the information regarding the study sites, and observed facilities seem to be insufficient to meet the perception of the tourists. Practical implications The study suggests that recruitment of trained staffs, undertake programs to preserve and maintain the quality of attractions, proper promotional activities, well-kept and cleaning arrangements and improved facilities and services are essential to increase the tourists’ satisfaction in Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil heritage sites. Originality/value Dhaka city is famous for mosques and other Muslim heritages. Lalbagh Fort and Ahsan Manzil are two famous Muslim heritages sites in Dhaka city attracting huge tourists from home and abroad. In this paper, an investigation is carried out to measure the tourists’ satisfaction with these two attractions based on their perceptions.
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Macknight, Elizabeth C. "Introduction." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 47, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2021.470101.

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This Spring 2021 issue of Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques is about cultural heritages and their transmission, focusing on the period from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present. An important stimulus for the creation of the issue was the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH) in 2018. There were four main themes for the EYCH: protection, engagement, sustainability, and innovation. National coordinators and local organizers of events and initiatives across the continent adopted the unifying slogan “Our Heritage. Where the past meets the future.” The articles brought together here serve as an invitation to readers to continue reflecting on subjects and questions that were at the heart of planning for and supporting public participation in EYCH 2018. The European Year of Cultural Heritage provided myriad opportunities to discover the roles played by individuals and groups in the preservation and valorization of natural sites and landscapes, public monuments, cultural institutions, artifacts, digital resources, and intangible cultural heritage. It highlighted educational initiatives to raise awareness of multiple, diverse cultural heritages within communities and to promote intercultural dialogue. It pushed governments and nongovernmental organizations to address matters of financial investment, legal accountability, partnership management, and the shaping of policies on conservation and ownership rights. It challenged professional historians as well as archivists, librarians, archeologists, conservators, and curators to think hard about widening access and about ways of integrating local, national, and international perspectives when communicating with audiences about surviving traces of the past.
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Hochschild, Jennifer L., and Maya Sen. "TO TEST OR NOT? SINGULAR OR MULTIPLE HERITAGE?" Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race 12, no. 2 (2015): 321–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742058x15000168.

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AbstractDNA ancestry testing may seem frivolous, but it points to two crucial questions: First, what is the relationship, if any, between biology and race? Second, how much and why do people prefer clear, singular racial identities over blurred, mixed racial self-understandings, or the reverse? We posit that individuals of different racial or ethnic backgrounds will have different levels of support for this new technology. In particular, despite the history of harm caused by the biologization of race, we theorize that African Americans will be receptive to the use of DNA ancestry testing because conventional genealogical searches for ancestral roots are mostly unavailable to them. This “broken chain” theory leads to two hypotheses, of disproportionately high Black interest in DNA ancestry testing—thus an implicit acceptance of a link between biology and race—and high acceptance among Blacks of multiple heritages despite a preference for evidence of roots in Africa.To test these hypotheses, we analyze two databases of U.S. newspaper articles, one with almost 6,000 items and a second with 700. We also analyze two new public opinion surveys of nationally representative samples of adult Americans. Most of the evidence comes from the second survey, which uses vignettes to obtain views about varied results of DNA ancestry testing. We find that the media increasingly report on the links between genetic inheritance and race, and emphasize singular racial ancestry more than multiple heritages. The surveys show, consistent with our theory, that Blacks (and Hispanics, to some degree) are especially receptive to DNA ancestry testing, and are pleased with not only a finding of group singularity but also a finding of multiple points of origin. Qualitative readings of media reports illuminate some of the reasons behind these survey findings. We conclude with a brief discussion of the broader importance of DNA ancestry testing.
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Thapa, Abhijeet. "Community and heritage management: Linking stakeholders to archaeological sites in Kichakbadh." Nepalese Culture 13 (December 2, 2019): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nc.v13i0.27505.

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Community has been much of a striking terminology these days when associated with heritage management. Communities living nearby heritage sites, while at one hand are agents of conservation, on the other hand are sources of destruction in heritage sites and agents of risks. As such, this research unfolds the contested roles of local people for taking ownership of heritage management, understanding heritages, transmitting oral intangible values and valuing destination image at Kichakbadh Province -1, Nepal. The research, aimed at studying heritage management issues around the site has been supplemented by multiple field visits, numerous questionnaires and interviews with locals, visitors and experts. This article chiefly deals with the second phase of author’s exploration carried out on an annual fair called Maghe Purnima at Kichakbadh in 2019. While science of archaeology restricts human activities in conserved places, large fairs are held in archaeologically sensitive areas of Kichakbadh posing threats to archeological wealth there. To utter dismay, archaeological crimes are still common in many sites at Kichakbadh. Multiple field-visits, questionnaire with the stakeholders, visitors and community during the fair reveal that minimal traces of community and state level endeavors to conserve the sites do not meet the vast rescue requirements that Kichakbadh is actually in need of.
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Thapa, Abhijeet. "Community and heritage management: Linking stakeholders to archaeological sites in Kichakbadh." Nepalese Culture 8 (December 2, 2019): 107–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nc.v8i0.27505.

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Community has been much of a striking terminology these days when associated with heritage management. Communities living nearby heritage sites, while at one hand are agents of conservation, on the other hand are sources of destruction in heritage sites and agents of risks. As such, this research unfolds the contested roles of local people for taking ownership of heritage management, understanding heritages, transmitting oral intangible values and valuing destination image at Kichakbadh Province -1, Nepal. The research, aimed at studying heritage management issues around the site has been supplemented by multiple field visits, numerous questionnaires and interviews with locals, visitors and experts. This article chiefly deals with the second phase of author’s exploration carried out on an annual fair called Maghe Purnima at Kichakbadh in 2019. While science of archaeology restricts human activities in conserved places, large fairs are held in archaeologically sensitive areas of Kichakbadh posing threats to archeological wealth there. To utter dismay, archaeological crimes are still common in many sites at Kichakbadh. Multiple field-visits, questionnaire with the stakeholders, visitors and community during the fair reveal that minimal traces of community and state level endeavors to conserve the sites do not meet the vast rescue requirements that Kichakbadh is actually in need of.
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NODA, Yusuke, Ryo KURAZUME, Yumi IWASHITA, and Tsutomu HASEGAWA. "1A1-E06 Geometric and Photometric Modeling of Cultural Heritages Using Multiple Mobile Robots." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2009 (2009): _1A1—E06_1—_1A1—E06_4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2009._1a1-e06_1.

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Muzaini, Hamzah. "Critical Heritage “From Below”: (E)valu(at)ing Informal War Pasts in Perak, Malaysia." Space and Culture 24, no. 3 (March 17, 2021): 378–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331221997698.

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This article concerns how heritage pertaining to the Second World War (1941–1945), as this has been made manifest in the urban environments of Perak, Malaysia, is (de)valued and (mis) assessed over multiple scales within the state. After foregrounding the biases associated with official depictions of the event, it excavates the ways informal actors have sought to overturn the collective amnesia of the state by creating heritages “in the shadows” and/or pushing for public recognition of formally occluded pasts. In doing so, the article argues for the salience of academics and policymakers alike, taking more seriously these non-state efforts, while also evidencing informal heritage-making as itself prone to limits and (not always altruistic) motives, which render their valuation as incomplete as formal efforts at remembering. More broadly, the article argues for the need to pay more attention to heritage-making “from below” in valuations of urban environments, but it cautions against treating them as more than what they are, that is, pasts as presenced by someone else.
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Lu, Yongyi, and Yanning Li. "Defining Local Heritages in Preserving Modern Shanghai Architecture." Built Heritage 3, no. 3 (September 2019): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bf03545740.

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Abstract The notion that local heritage can be defined by the ‘collective memory’ of a city may be considered as being simplistic nowadays. Heritage is increasingly recognised as knowledge, a cultural product or even a political resource set within specific social circumstances. The local heritage underpins various ways of relating our past with our present and future, which are often much more complicated than we can imagine. The evolution of the conservation of Shanghai’s modern heritage architecture shows this complexity. By tracing more than 50 years’ progress in historic preservation, this paper shows how historical buildings from Shanghai’s early modern period were selected as urban heritage in the changing socio-political contexts of different time periods. Starting with how the first modern buildings were listed in a new Chinese narrative in the 1950s, this paper focuses on the great ideological changes and progress Shanghai achieved after China’s reform and opening policy since the 1980s. Emphasising the great significance of the establishment of local legislation for historic preservation as an extension of the national system, examples of the great enrichment of Shanghai’s local heritage are presented through multiple narratives and interpretations of Shanghai’s modern history. In a deeper observation of various practices and complicated contradictions, the historic preservation of Shanghai’s modern heritage architecture is shown to be a process of continuing to reconstruct the relationships between city and the State, the city and the world, as well as the city’s past, present and future in a pluralist society.
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Fisher, Michael T., Dovydas Jurkenas, Amina Jambajantsan, Bayarsaikhan Jamsranjav, Eredene-Ochir Nasan-Ochir, Eregzen Gelegdorj, Munkhbayar Chuluunbat, Michael Petraglia, and Nicole Boivin. "Multidisciplinary digital methodologies for documentation and preservation of immovable Archaeological heritage in the Khovd River Valley, Western Mongolia." F1000Research 11 (November 3, 2022): 1250. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.126740.1.

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Background: The archaeological and ethnographic heritages of Mongolia reflect a multi-millennial continuity of typically mobile-pastoral occupations across sparsely populated, environmentally diverse landscapes, but the threats of modernisation and industrialisation to those heritages are nevertheless present and substantial. The construction of the Erdeneburen Hydroelectric Dam on the Khovd River in western Mongolia is planned to submerge hundreds of archaeological features and jeopardise at least another thousand. Methods: The Mongolian Archaeology Project: Surveying the Steppes, in collaboration with the Mongolian Institute of Archaeology, integrates a variety of digital techniques including GIS (geographic information systems), Machine Learning automated site detection, drone mapping, and Structure-from-Motion LiDAR scanning to document the endangered archaeology. This paper presents the resulting dataset of archaeological features across three different impact zones associated with the dam construction and evaluates the degree of efficacy of the initial data integration strategy through informal partner feedback and self-assessment. Results: While only approximately 20% of the documented sites fall within the planned flood zone, the remaining sites will be subjected to collateral threats such as industrial and infrastructural development that will necessitate extended monitoring, both temporally and spatially. In consideration of these results, this paper argues that a ‘responsive’ mode of heritage disaster intervention can bridge the gap between ‘reactive’ and ‘proactive’ modes, but requires development of an integrated (digital) methodology. Conclusions: The paper concludes by offering a new, more interconnected ‘transmethodology’ that addresses spatiality, sub-sampling, data reuse, and community input across multiple disciplines such as cultural heritage preservation, salvage archaeology, computer vision, and community archaeology. The authors developed this ‘transmethodology’ and the resulting workflows out of a theoretical framework that considers principles of Symmetrical Archaeology, Resilience Humanitarianism, and the CARE standard for inclusive data management (Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, and Ethics).
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Lu, Chi Pang, and Shih Ming Chen. "Study on the Development of Urban Historical Area and the Conservation of Cultural Heritages from the Viewpoint of the Participation of Local Organization." Applied Mechanics and Materials 361-363 (August 2013): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.361-363.58.

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The historical areas are frequently early-developed districts in the city. Due to the urban modernization, the cultural heritages composed the historical area are demolished and then replaced by communal facilities to upgrade the urban faculties. However, the urban context is the outcome of the social transition of the city; therefore, the spatial characteristic of historical area responds to the process of the development of the city. The value of the cultural heritages is not only the its own historical significance but the contemporary living culture of the city. Because of the large spatial scale, the conservation and regeneration of historical area needs a long-term process with interdisciplinary professional issues. As a result, the current problems are that the policy is dominated by government and scholars while local people are difficult to participate, and is more emphasis on the outsiders and tourists than inhabitants. By several years participant observation, this research found out that the participant process of the activities can bring local groups and residents to identify themselves with the historical area; and the participant model with multiple and integrated local organization brings themselves up on professional knowledge and ability in the aspect of the cultural heritages. To present and to interpret autonomously the cultural connotation of the activity by the local people is helpful to continue the development of the dynamic culture. On the other hand, the transformed and multi-used places for the activity can respond to the dilemma of the modernization and the conservation. The cultural heritages related to activities may become supportive environment during the development process of the historical area in the city.
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Branach-Kallas, Anna. "The Gallipoli Mission, landscape and the changing meanings of heritage: On Dangerous Ground (2012), by Bruce Scates." Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies 10, no. 1 (June 1, 2022): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/nzps_00090_1.

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Bringing together history, heritage studies, conflict archaeology, ecocriticism and literary analysis, this article contends that the 2012 novel On Dangerous Ground: A Gallipoli Story provides an important reflection on the multiple meanings of Australian national heritage and its fluctuations at the First World War centenary. As I argue, its author, Bruce Scates, recognizes the different heritages of the Gallipoli peninsula by including a multiplicity of voices and perspectives in the 1915 layers of his novel. The whole tradition of Australian historiography, to which Scates himself has largely contributed, finds its echoes in the text. The article demonstrates how Scates undermines the myth of the glorious Gallipoli campaign and the heroism of the Anzacs, revisiting the mythologized site of conflict from a Turkish perspective. The Gallipoli peninsula is approached as an affective landscape, which deeply transforms the protagonists. However, the fabricated nature of this site of the conflict, and the construction of its special place in the national mythology, are also emphasized in the analysis. Synchronously, On Dangerous Ground problematizes the obligation of the nation towards those missing in action, and the cultural malaise accompanying exhumations.
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Harris, Max. "Saint Sebastian and the Blue-Eyed Blacks Corpus Christi in Cusco, Peru." TDR/The Drama Review 47, no. 1 (March 2003): 149–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/105420403321250062.

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The early summer festival of Corpus Christi has been for many centuries the occasion for vibrant street theatre throughout the Roman Catholic world. The pageantry thrives in Cusco, Peru, where the week of Corpus Christi festivities runs concurrently with the massive civic parades that precede the reconstructed Inca solstice festival of Inti Raymi. This miscegenation of festive traditions befits the celebration's multiple ethnic referents, invoking the heritages of Spain, the Incas, the rural Indians of the Amazon and the Andes, and urban mestizos.
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Rondon, Marta B. "Peru: mental health in a complex country." International Psychiatry 6, no. 1 (January 2009): 12–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600000230.

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Peru is a land of mixed cultures, multiple ethnic heritages and severe economic inequities. Its history goes back thousands of years, from accounts of the first inhabitants of the continent to the impressive Inca Empire, the rich Viceroyalty of Peru and the modern republic, which boasts one of the highest economic growth rates in South America. Yet, in spite of such complex cultural development, or perhaps because of it, 21st-century Peruvians have substantial difficulties establishing a national identity and recognising each other as members of the same community.
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Ning, Yen Ya, Weng Kuo Hua, Cheng Hung Ming, and Hsu Wei Shan. "The Standard of Management and Application of Cultural Heritage Documentation." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 6 (December 21, 2011): 354–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.44.

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Using digital technology for cultural heritage documentation is a global trend in the 21 st century. Many important techniques are currently under development, including 3D digital imaging, reverse engineering, GIS (Geographic Information Systems) etc. However, no system for overall management or data integration is yet available. Therefore, we urgently need such a system to efficiently manage and interpret data for the preservation of cultural heritages. This paper presents a digitizing process developed in Taiwan by the authors. To govern and manage cultural property, three phases of property conservation, registration, restoration and management, has been set up along a timeline. In accordance with the laws of cultural property, a structural system has been built for project management, including data classification and data interpretation with self-documenting characteristics. Through repository information and metadata, a system catalogue (also called data dictionary) (Figure 1) was created. The primary objective of the study is to create an integrated technology for an efficient management of databases. Several benefits could be obtained from this structural standard: (1) cultural heritage management documentation can be centralized to minimize the possibility of data re-entry resulting inconsistency, and also to facilitate simultaneous updating of data; (2) since multiple data can be simultaneously retrieved and saved in real time, the incidence of errors can be reduced; (3) this system could be easily tailored to meet the administrative requirements for the standardization of documentation exchanged between cultural properties institutions and various county and city governments.
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Miao, Li, Shujing Liu, Bing Li, and Shiyuan Wang. "Research on Vitality Improvement Strategy for the Historic District of Taiyanggou in Lushun." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1203, no. 3 (November 1, 2021): 032039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1203/3/032039.

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Abstract Located in the Lushunkou District of Dalian, Liaoning Province, the Taiyanggou Historic District is one of the most well-preserved modern historic districts in China, with the most surviving historic heritages. The area is home to a large number of cultural heritages, ranging from national to district level, as well as a large number of modern historic buildings that are not on the conservation list, which have immeasurable historical and cultural value. This District is reputed as an “open-air architectural exposition”. However, as Lushun is a military port city, most of the area is under the jurisdiction of the army, and the government and the army have multiple administrations that do not form a unified combination, making it difficult to implement conservation and development in the Taiyanggou Historic District. Eventually, this leads to problems of stagnant development, environmental degradation, population loss, population aging and a gradual decline in the vitality of the district. Therefore, how to reshape the vitality of the district and promote its long-term development while preserving its original historical appearance to the greatest extent has become an urgent problem to be solved. The paper began with an in-depth interpretation of the connotation of “vitality” and “vitality improvement” in historic districts through previous studies. The five major components of the vitality of historic districts were summarized as physical space vitality, social vitality, cultural vitality, economic vitality and political vitality. Subsequently, from these five aspects, the elements of vitality of the Taiyanggou Historic District were extracted and summarized, and the problems of its current decline in vitality were analyzed. Finally, using the problem-oriented and goal-oriented research ideas, a targeted approach was adopted to explore strategies to improve the vitality and get out of its current development dilemma, with a view to shedding light on the conservation and renewal of Taiyanggou Historic District.
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Li, Yaojun. "Against the odds? – A study of educational attainment and labour market position of the second-generation ethnic minority members in the UK." Ethnicities 18, no. 4 (May 27, 2018): 471–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468796818777546.

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Much research in the UK has shown a close relationship between family position and educational attainment. Yet, this association seems to apply to whites rather than to children from ethnic minority backgrounds who are usually found to outperform whites in spite of their poorer family situation. The classical theories do not give an adequate account of this apparent mismatch as they were designed for the general population. I propose a thesis of ‘reinvigorated ambition’ to try to explain the second-generation drive for success. Drawing data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study, I show that multiple disadvantages faced by ethnic minorities in the labour market give pervasive signals to the second generation that they have to aim higher and work harder in order not to fall too low in their life trajectory. The educational success of children from ethnic minority heritages can thus be seen as a determined effort to shield off cumulative discrimination in the labour market and in wider society.
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Ren, Yun Ying, Kai Fu, and Ye Tian. "Study on the Neo-Magnetic System Composed with Newtown from the Practice of Xi’an." Advanced Materials Research 374-377 (October 2011): 2046–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.374-377.2046.

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This paper focuses on the methodology and dynamic system of New-town practice, which corresponds with the policy-oriented principle in Xi’an, and analyzes the relativity between the evolution of spatial structure and the influential factors such as the land usage, resources endowment, economic development, population growth, by studying the process of Xi’an Newtown construction over the past 20 years. Xi’an Newtown is attached to the main city area like a magnetic container, absorbing population either from urban or rural area. Furthermore, it is more like a huge magnetic field composed with multiple small poles. To some extent, New-town practice in Xi’an follows the policy-oriented principle, and meanwhile meets the goal of regeneration of cultural heritages, ecological restoration and low-carbon control. Yet it is very different from the experiences of building an anti-magnetic system of metropolitans in European countries after the World War II. Till now, seven relatively independent "edge cities" have came into being with new cluster centers and edge-economic growth poles, which effectively keeps the suburbs from spreading disorderly.
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McWayne, Christine M., Jacqueline S. Mattis, and Lok-Wah Li. "Parenting Together: Understanding the Shared Context of Positive Parenting Among Low-Income Black Families." Journal of Black Psychology 46, no. 4 (May 2020): 312–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095798420931653.

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This study examined the relations between family demographics and positive parenting dimensions among urban-residing, low-income, Black caregiving dyads. Participants were 100 co-caregivers affiliated with a Head Start program and reporting on 50 preschool-aged children. Given that the parenting context for the caregiver pairs was not independent, multilevel dyadic analysis was employed to determine demographic predictors of positive parenting dimensions as measured by the emically derived Black Parenting Strengths in Context scale. Findings illuminated associations between combinations of adult/child characteristics (e.g., nativity, parental employment status, child gender) and the five dimensions of positive parenting measured (i.e., Fostering Connectedness; Racial and Cultural Pride; Involvement at School; Religious and Spiritual Practices; Behavioral Responsiveness and Guidance). Findings suggest implications for future research and theory involving Black family life—specifically the need to examine parenting by considering the combined effects of individual and shared family characteristics—and for designing parent support efforts that recognize family roles and heritages, and that leverage the strengths of and heterogeneity among the multiple caregivers in the lives of young children.
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Liu, Fengbao, Xigang Zhu, Jianshu Li, Jie Sun, and Qinshi Huang. "Progress of Gentrification Research in China: A Bibliometric Review." Sustainability 11, no. 2 (January 12, 2019): 367. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11020367.

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Gentrification, as a term introduced into China 20 years ago, has now become a topical word in scholarly discussion. This paper for the first time used the software of multiple pieces to analyze literature on gentrification between 1996 and 2017 in China based on bibliometrics, aiming to get the overview of the study, identify and expound the research themes, and analyze their evolution. It showed that the study on gentrification had entered into an exploratory stage with fluctuation from the early germination stage; gentrification research mainly concentrated on two disciplines, namely Geography and Urban and Rural Planning; the top 10 influential authors were identified and collaborative research teams leading the gentrification research had initially been formed. The themes of gentrification research in China were decided by visual analysis method, including urban renewal and dynamic mechanism of gentrification, evaluation and response to the effects of gentrification, new types of gentrification, and historical and cultural heritage conservation and creative industry, on which deeper content and information were described in detail. In terms of research themes evolution analysis, the results showed that the gentrification research in China had experienced the shift from initial concept and literature introduction to current empirical research and theory construction. There are significant signs showing the future trends of gentrification will move to the construction of a theoretical system of gentrification with Chinese characteristics, gentrification consequences evaluation and urban policies, new types of gentrification, gentrification driven by cultural consumption and authenticity protection of gentrification-stricken historical and cultural heritages, application of new technology to gentrification research, and relationship between shantytown renovation and gentrification in China. As to this paper, as far as the authors know, it is the first comprehensive systematic summary within this field based on bibliometric analysis.
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Peña, Allison, Alexa Roberts, and Jacilee Wray. "Connecting National Parks to People and People to National Parks: Muriel Crespi's Contribution to the Policies and Practices." Practicing Anthropology 26, no. 1 (January 1, 2004): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.26.1.582503254v66x148.

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In 1987, a Federal Register notice was released entitled "Native American Relationships Management Policy."1 This document was eye opening and insightful in its scope, for it articulated the National Park Service's (NPS) responsibility for addressing issues involving Native Americans. The first Native American relationships policy developed by a U.S. land management bureau, this document was written partly as an NPS response to policy guidance for the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (1978). However, it was more than just a response; it directed NPS personnel how to effectively recognize and respond to Native American connections to parklands and highlighted the need for consultation with affected tribes. Dr. Muriel (Miki) Crespi, Chief Ethnographer of the NPS, was the author of this groundbreaking document. The policy guidance was integrated into the NPS Management Polices in 1988 to address the official NPS position regarding Native Americans, and became the foundation for the NPS applied anthropology or "ethnography" program. This paper discusses how the influence of Miki Crespi led to the development of sensitive policies and practices within the NPS regarding not only Native Americans, but other ethnic minorities whose multiple heritages are now the foci in many NPS locales throughout the U.S.
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Wang, Juan, and Damzhin Cedain. "Princess Wencheng in historical writing: The difficulty in narrating ethnic history in multi-ethnic China." Chinese Journal of Sociology 6, no. 4 (October 2020): 615–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057150x20963264.

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For a multi-ethnic political entity, whether it is an empire or a nation-state, the key to survival is an inclusive order under which multiple ethnic groups with different heritages coexist peacefully. Historical writing on ethnic groups and interactions among them is an important part of this order. To demonstrate this point, this paper offers an examination of three different historical narratives of Princess Wencheng, the heroine of a “peace-making marriage” of the Tang Empire (AD 618–907), who married Songtsen Gampo, the king of Tubo (the ancient name of Tibet). In the first narrative, which is from Chinese classical literature, Princess Wencheng was treated as an insignificant figure and the text paid much more attention to the ceremony of the “peace-making marriage” than to the princess’s individual traits. In the second narrative, which is from Tibetan ancient literature, the princess was portrayed as the incarnation of “Green Tara”, a tantric deity in Tibetan Buddhism, and supposedly possessed goddess qualities and magical powers. This striking difference reflects the different views about the world and its ideal order of the two ancient civilizations. The third narrative, which was shaped by the nationalist discourse during the first part of the 20th century, depicted a new image of Princess Wencheng, gradually transforming her into a “transmitter of technology.” This paper offers a detailed analysis of this evolution and, furthermore, a critical comment on the historical writing done under the guidance of the so-called “progressive view of history”. Our conclusion provides a theoretical discussion of the structural dilemma for modern China as a multi-ethnic nation-state.
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Blount, Ashley J., and Mark E. Young. "Counseling Multiple-Heritage Couples." Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 43, no. 2 (April 2015): 137–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2161-1912.2015.00070.x.

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Meirovitz, Tamar, and Shai S Aran. "An Investigation of Digital Thinking Skills in EFL Digital Instruction." Interdisciplinary Journal of e-Skills and Lifelong Learning 16 (2020): 019–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4610.

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Aim/Purpose: The purpose of the current study is to introduce a digital thinking skills (DTS) theoretical model (DTSM) that could support and enhance digital instruction best practices in schools. Methodology: We have taken a mixed-methods approach. Our respondents represent diverse cultural, linguistic, pedagogical, and social heritages. Contribution: The study provides a theoretical model developed by Eshet-Alkalai and Aviram that could impact subsequent digital teaching in schools. The highly accessible model may help teachers understand the cognitive learning outcomes that derive from frequently used digital tools. Findings: We found that teachers do not have a pedagogical concept of digital thinking skills, though many believe such skills might have a positive effect on their learners’ achievements. School culture plays a key role in effective DI delivery. Teachers want better in-service IT instruction. Recommendations for Practitioners: When distance learning has become the order of the day, we recommend practitioners connect pedagogical methodology and disciplinary content with new technology to boost learning outcomes. Recent world events have shown that in many cases practitioners have not been exposed to multiple digital options, especially those that not only present and review learning content but also boost the creation and dissemination of new knowledge. Recommendation for Researchers: We recommend researchers review different types of available resources and their effective implementation in the school curricula in order to foster creativity and more profound thinking among teachers and learners. Impact on Society: Better informed and greatly improved DI in schools is clearly crucial for twenty-first-century systems. As we go to press, in the middle of the coronavirus world-wide lockdown, these words resonate more than ever before. Our research both highlights this obvious need and provides a heuristic bridge between basic research and classrooms. Future Research: Future studies should focus on a pedagogical digital model that can enhance DI best practices in schools.
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Henriksen, Richard C., Richard E. Watts, and Rebecca Bustamante. "The Multiple Heritage Couple Questionnaire." Family Journal 15, no. 4 (October 2007): 405–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480707304794.

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Dey, Shuvra. "A Comprehensive Approach of Transitional Justice to Address the Deliberate Destruction of Cultural Heritage." Groningen Journal of International Law 9, no. 2 (May 18, 2022): 212–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/grojil.9.2.212-238.

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Given the fact that cultural heritage has been the subject of multi-dimensional crimes during or in the aftermath of armed conflicts, this article attempts to analyze why and how such crimes can be brought under transitional justice (hereinafter TJ) mechanisms. It starts with the challenge to ascertain the inbuilt relationship, importantly, how cultural heritage enters into the domain of TJ. To this end, it fragmentises the rights of heritage and laws associated with these rights and examines how multiple discourses (i.e. human rights, humanitarian law, and criminal law) come together to form the notion of heritage rights and how their recognition contributes to cultural heritage’s entrance into TJ project. Thereafter, it assesses the resonance of potential TJ mechanisms and elucidates how they can help reveal the truth concerning crimes against heritage, bring the perpetrators to justice, rehabilitate the destructed sites, redress the victims, and prevent future attacks. It reiterates the value of four measures widely accepted in the TJ discourse, namely, truth-seeking, prosecution, reparations, and the measures of guarantees of non-recurrence. Finally, it explains why a comprehensive approach in terms of implementing these measures is essential and how such approach facilitates taking into account all the factors associated with the crimes against heritage.
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Balmer, John M. T. "Corporate heritage identities, corporate heritage brands and the multiple heritage identities of the British Monarchy." European Journal of Marketing 45, no. 9/10 (September 20, 2011): 1380–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03090561111151817.

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Perkhofer, Lisa Maria, Peter Hofer, Conny Walchshofer, Thomas Plank, and Hans-Christian Jetter. "Interactive visualization of big data in the field of accounting." Journal of Applied Accounting Research 20, no. 4 (December 9, 2019): 497–525. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jaar-10-2017-0114.

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Purpose Big Data introduces high amounts and new forms of structured, unstructured and semi-structured data into the field of accounting and this requires alternative data management and reporting methods. Generating insights from these new data sources highlight the need for different and interactive forms of visualization in the field of visual analytics. Nonetheless, a considerable gap between the recommendations in research and the current usage in practice is evident. In order to understand and overcome this gap, a detailed analysis of the status quo as well as the identification of potential barriers for adoption is vital. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach A survey with 145 business accountants from Austrian companies from a wide array of business sectors and all hierarchy levels has been conducted. The survey is targeted toward the purpose of this study: identifying barriers, clustered as human-related and technological-related, as well as investigating current practice with respect to interactive visualization use for Big Data. Findings The lack of knowledge and experience regarding new visualization types and interaction techniques and the sole focus on Microsoft Excel as a visualization tool can be identified as the main barriers, while the use of multiple data sources and the gradual implementation of further software tools determine the first drivers of adoption. Research limitations/implications Due to the data collection with a standardized survey, there was no possibility of dealing with participants individually, which could lead to a misinterpretation of the given answers. Further, the sample population is Austrian, which might cause issues in terms of generalizing results to other geographical or cultural heritages. Practical implications The study shows that those knowledgeable and familiar with interactive Big Data visualizations indicate high perceived ease of use. It is, therefore, necessary to offer sufficient training as well as user-centered visualizations and technological support to further increase usage within the accounting profession. Originality/value A lot of research has been dedicated to the introduction of novel forms of interactive visualizations. However, little focus has been laid on the impact of these new tools for Big Data from a practitioner’s perspective and their needs.
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Sacco, Federica, and Elisa Conz. "Corporate heritage communication strategies of iconic Italian brands: a multiple case study." Corporate Communications: An International Journal 28, no. 7 (January 10, 2023): 19–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ccij-12-2021-0136.

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PurposeThe paper aims to explore how companies communicate their heritage by drawing on heritage marketing and corporate communications literature and mapping the corporate heritage communication strategies of iconic Italian brands.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopts an inductive multiple case study approach, analysing the communication of corporate heritage by nine iconic Italian brands (Pastificio Lucio Garofalo, Barovier & Toso, Pasta Farina, Ducati, Amaro Montenegro, Fiat, Bonomelli, Olivetti and Illy).FindingsIn communicating corporate heritage, companies adopt different strategies that vary along two main dimensions – the subject of the story and the tone of voice of the content. The strategies are: (1) heritage for authenticity; (2) heritage for market leadership; and (3) heritage for continuity.Practical implicationsFrom a theoretical point of view, the study highlights that heritage marketing strategies vary according to underlying strategic themes and narrative approaches. From a managerial point of view, it offers a preliminary guide for the development of corporate heritage communications, also providing indications for their implementation.Originality/valueThis study is amongst the firsts to investigate the strategic antecedents that can shape corporate heritage communication strategies. It represents an integration of the existing literature, which is limited to the descriptive presentation of heritage marketing principles and tools.
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Harris, Kristin, Richard C. Henriksen, and Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie. "Counseling Single Mothers of Multiple Heritage Children." Family Journal 21, no. 4 (May 30, 2013): 396–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480713488527.

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Clarke, David, Anna Cento Bull, and Marianna Deganutti. "Soft power and dark heritage: multiple potentialities." International Journal of Cultural Policy 23, no. 6 (July 25, 2017): 660–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2017.1355365.

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Chalak, L. "ALMOND: MULTIPLE USES OF A MEDITERRANEAN HERITAGE." Acta Horticulturae, no. 1032 (April 2014): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2014.1032.3.

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PELEGRINI, SANDRA DE CáSSIA ARAÚJO, and JOáƒO PAULO PACHECO RODRIGUES. "MEMÓRIAS E NARRATIVAS: os signos da cidade de Ivatuba-PR." Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - História 15, no. 25 (June 28, 2018): 137–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18817/ot.v15i25.624.

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O referido artigo apresenta narrativas que trazem á tona heranças culturais de seus habitantes e histórias que marcaram o desenvolvimento da cidade. A publicação recebeu apoio dos muná­cipes que prontamente se dispuseram a nos dar depoimentos e entrevistas, disponibilizaram registros fotográficos de seus acervos pessoais. O acesso aos acervos institucionais da Prefeitura Municipal, de escolas e bibliotecas também foi essencial, sem os quais essa obra não se realizaria. A análise e a coleta de depoimentos orais, a realização de entrevistas, a seleção de fotografias e de documentos textuais de diversas tipologias possibilitaram-nos esmiuçar histórias sobre o processo de emancipação polá­tica e de crescimento da cidade, sem negligenciar a apreensão das múltiplas facetas do viver humano em novas fronteiras.Palavras-chave: História Regional. Memória. Cafeicultura.MEMORIES AND NARRATIVES: The signs of the city of Ivatuba-PR Abstract: This article presents narratives that bring to the fore cultural heritages of its inhabitants and stories that marked the development of the city. The publication received support from the residents who promptly offered testimonials and interviews, as well as providing photographic records from their personal collections. Access to the institutional collections of the City Hall, schools and libraries were also essential, without which this work would not be accomplished. The analysis and collection of oral testimonies, interviews, the selection of photographs and textual documents of different typologies allowed us to analyze stories regarding the process of political emancipation and growth of the city, without neglecting the apprehension of the multiple facets of living in new frontiers.Keywords: Regional History. Memory. Coffee Growing. MEMORIAS Y NARRATIVAS: los signos de la ciudad de Ivatuba-PRResumen: El referido artá­culo presenta narrativas que traen a la luz herencias culturales de sus habitantes e historias que marcaron el desarrollo de la ciudad. La publicación recibió apoyo de los ciudadanos que pronto se dispusieron a darnos testimonios y entrevistas, pusieron a disposición registros fotográficos de sus acervos personales. El acceso a los acervos institucionales del Ayuntamiento Municipal, de escuelas y bibliotecas también fue esencial, sin los cuales esa obra no se realizará­a. El análisis y la recolección de testimonios orales, la realización de entrevistas, la selección de fotografá­as y de documentos textuales de diversas tipologá­as nos posibilitaron desmenuzar historias sobre el proceso de emancipación polá­tica y de crecimiento de la ciudad, sin descuidar la aprehensión de las múltiples facetas del vivir humano en nuevas fronteras.Palavras clave: Historia Regional. Memoria. Caficultura.
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Abate, Dante, Graziano Furini, Silvio Migliori, and Samuele Pierattini. "Multiple Visualization Web Approach for Cultural Heritage Objects." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 6 (December 21, 2011): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.1.

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Usually the diffusion and sharing of cultural heritage documented 3D models on the web are not first of concern for scholars due to the fear of losing the intellectual property related to them. Sometimes the interaction and navigation of virtual objects via the World Wide Web is also problematic due to their dimension (number of triangles), when high-definition has to be preserved. In this paper we propose a mash up methodology, for a multiple approach to visualize 3D models over the internet. After the digitization of a marble statue placed in the Medieval Museum of the city of Bologna, according to the well known 3D pipeline (from the laser scan survey to the texturing process), we assembled together different solutions for sharing the model on the web.
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Mohamad, Junainah Binti, Suriatini Binti Ismail, Abdul Hamid Bin Mar Iman, and Thuraiya Binti Mohd. "Assessment of Heritage Property Values Using Multiple Regression Analysis and Rank Transformation Regression." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 2, no. 6 (November 7, 2017): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v2i6.972.

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The current practice of heritage property valuation is using sale comparison approach. However, there is a limitation in applying this approach for heritage property valuation because of unavailability of market evidence. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to evaluate the capability of Multiple Regression Analysis and Rank Transformation Regression in assessing the values of heritage property. The original dataset consists of 893 commercial properties transacted from 2004 to 2014 in Kota Bharu, Kelantan Malaysia. After filtration process, only 25 units of shophouse heritage property were available and valid to be used. The findings indicate that even we adopted statistical methods of analysis to overcome the issue of unavailability of market evidence this still could not solve the problem. Hence, the findings of this research contribute to the need for an improved method for heritage property valuation by proposing an extended sale comparison using statistical analysis for future investigation.
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Zhang, Xiaofei. "Inheritance and Protection of Rural Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Multiple Co-governance." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 10 (October 23, 2022): 252–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v2i10.2486.

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It is the complex and huge number of intangible cultural heritage types in our country's rural areas that bring severe challenge to the intangible cultural heritage protection. The original single government management mode is difficult to cope with the current complex environment of intangible cultural heritage, so it is urgent for all kinds of social forces to participate in governance, form a new model of government-led and social participation, to better inherit and protect the intangible cultural heritage in our countryside. Under the background of rural revitalization, it is of great value to explore the inheritance and protection of rural intangible cultural heritage from the perspective of multiple co-governance. Firstly, the feasibility and necessity of multi-governance of rural intangible cultural heritage are discussed. Secondly, it points out the practical obstacles in the inheritance and protection of rural intangible cultural heritage by the government, the main body of inheritance, enterprises and rural communities. Finally, according to the existing problems, from the directions of giving full play to the leading role of the government, strengthening the main position of inheritors, giving play to the participation of enterprises, and strengthening the supporting role of rural communities, this paper proposes the necessary way to inherit and protect rural intangible cultural heritage.
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Henriksen, Richard C., and Michael J. Maxwell. "Counseling the Fastest Growing Population in America: Those with Multiple Heritage Backgrounds." Journal of Mental Health Counseling 38, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.17744/mehc.38.1.01.

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The multiple heritage (i.e., multiracial, biracial) population has been identified by the US Census Bureau as the fastest growing population in the US. With this growth, there is also the diversity of those in multiple heritage families and with multiple heritage backgrounds. In this article, the authors describe the challenges faced by this population, the individual identity development process, and ways of helping individuals at different developmental levels along with their families. There is also an introduction to the new Competencies for Counseling the Multiracial Population (Kenney et al., 2015).
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Sklokina, Iryna, and Volodymyr Kulikov. "Industrial Heritage and Its Multiple Uses in Donbas, Ukraine." Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia 10, no. 1 (2021): 33–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/reg.2021.0004.

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Shi, Shi, Han, Liu, Wang, and Zhao. "Conservation Value of World Natural Heritage Sites’ Outstanding Universal Value via Multiple Techniques—Bogda, Xinjiang Tianshan." Sustainability 11, no. 21 (October 25, 2019): 5953. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11215953.

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The protection of World Natural Heritage Sites (WNHSs) has become a global undertaking, wherein Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) is an important aspect of heritage protection. Focusing on the protection of the aesthetic and bioecological values of Bogda (one component of Xinjiang Tianshan WNHS), 17 indicators are selected to construct a Heritage Value Protection Significance Index (HVPSI) and a related Heritage Value Protection Index (HVI). From these, the level of OUV conservation is obtained according to the five aspects of integrity, vulnerability, sensitivity, degree of human impact and environmental factors. The spatial autocorrelation analysis method was applied to the OUV conservation indices to comprehensively reflect the spatial-pattern characteristics of the heritage value in the study area. According to the spatial-division of the HVPSI, the plant community composition and diversity characteristics of different HVPSI zones are analyzed by a field survey (July 2018 and 2019). To verify the rationality of space partition and identify the OUV elements in each HVPSI district, a spatial-econometric model is then used to explore the relationship among HVPSI, HVI and community diversity. This study provides a scientific basis for management of heritage sites and a theoretical basis for further investigation into heritage site indicators.
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TURSKIS, Zenonas, Zydrune MORKUNAITE, and Vladislavas KUTUT. "A HYBRID MULTIPLE CRITERIA EVALUATION METHOD OF RANKING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STRUCTURES FOR RENOVATION PROJECTS." International Journal of Strategic Property Management 21, no. 3 (July 11, 2017): 318–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715x.2017.1325782.

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Cultural heritage item preservation, renovation and adaptation to the social needs of people, as well as their passing from generation to generation, is a problem relevant from economic, historical, archeological, religious, technological, research and other perspectives. They are typical strategic multi-criteria decision-making problems. The state institutions and the owners and managers of the heritage items invest in their preservation. In fact, every country has a great number of the registered heritage structures. To ensure their effective management and renovation, a lot of implementation projects and strategies should be developed and evaluated. This work requires large investments and time. The paper presents a hybrid model developed for ranking the heritage buildings intended for renovation according to their value. The model for problem solution based on integrated using two MCDM methods Analytic Hierarchy Process and EDAS. A set of the criteria for evaluating the projects, concerning the renovation of cultural heritage items defined.
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Maxwell, Michael J., and Richard C. Henriksen. "Counseling Multiple Heritage Adolescents: A Phenomenological Study of Experiences and Practices of Middle School Counselors." Professional School Counseling 16, no. 1 (October 2012): 2156759X1201600. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156759x1201600103.

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The number of middle school students with multiple heritage backgrounds has grown since they were first able to identify their multiple racial identities in the 2000 U.S. Census. Today, the multiple heritage population makes up 3% (U.S. Census, 2011) of the total population. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the perceptions and counseling practices of middle school counselors who work with adolescents with multiple heritage backgrounds. The authors identified five themes that made up the essence of this study: (a) generation dependent, (b) significance of presence, (c) single race identity, (d) students in crisis, and (e) need for acceptance. This article discusses the themes, implications for counselors, and the need for continued research.
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Colomer, Laia. "Heritage on the move. Cross-cultural heritage as a response to globalisation, mobilities and multiple migrations." International Journal of Heritage Studies 23, no. 10 (July 9, 2017): 913–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2017.1347890.

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Jean, Joseph Sony, Marc Joseph, Camille Louis, and Jerry Michel. "Haitian Archaeological Heritage: Understanding Its Loss and Paths to Future Preservation." Heritage 3, no. 3 (July 11, 2020): 733–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage3030041.

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Haitian archaeological heritage is expressed through multiple traces of Amerindian cultures, enslaved African legacies, ruins of old colonial plantations and fortresses, and post-Haitian independence. Despite the existence of legal institutions engaged in the protection of this heritage, Haitian archaeological sites are becoming more threatened because of looting, appropriation of spaces, and lands management, as well as natural hazards. This paper aims to explore the current state of archaeological heritage with the broader context of the politics of heritage in Haiti. We analyzed the conditions of archaeological sites from the northern region and addressed their place in official heritage practices. The results of this study revealed that most of the archaeological sites that reflect the complexity of Haitian history are not given much attention in the politics of heritage that prioritize the nationalistic and emblematic character of historic traces. This study highlighted the importance of a new approach that prioritizes multiple voices to address heritage matters for the future.
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Samalavičius, Almantas, and Dalia Traškinaitė. "Traditional Vernacular Buildings, Architectural Heritage and Sustainability." Journal of Architectural Design and Urbanism 3, no. 2 (April 15, 2021): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jadu.v3i2.9814.

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The article is focused on vernacular dwellings in different parts of Europe: southern Italy and Lithuania that have their own traditions. The authors note that the attitude towards traditional vernacular architecture has largely changed due to ongoing research in this domail. Nevertheless, despite persistent continuity of traditional architecture, vernacular architecture was affected by the rise and development of modernist ideology that neglected the realm of tradition. The authors discuss some tyoes of vernacular buildings and their relation to local landscape, especially focusing on the traditional vernacular dwelling of Kuršių nerija (coastal regionbordering with Curonian spit and the Baltic Sea. This region was originally an area of fishermen villages and though some of the settlements ceasedf to exist there are a number of vernacula houses that belong to architectural heritage. The issues of dwellings, authenticity, survival and protection as well as some ambiguous issues of sustainability of traditional dwellings arer discussed. The authors conclude by suggesting that multiple assesment perspective should be employed while dealign with vernacular buildings suggesting that buildings of this type can perform functions extending the tourist consumption.
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Reijnders, Stijn, and Nicky Van Es. "Unravelling imaginative heritage." Tourism and Heritage Journal 4 (January 12, 2023): 92–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1344/thj.2022.4.6.

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This paper focuses on media tourism - people travelling to places associated with film, TV-series, games or other forms of popular culture. In order to investigate the roles and impacts of the multiple stakeholders that are involved in this booming phenomenon, the concept ‘imaginative heritage’ is introduced. In particular, we refer to the multitude of popular, fictional narratives that have been projected upon or appropriated by specific sites throughout time and that together make up an important part of local place identity. As is argued here, imaginative heritage results from an active involvement of not only locals, fans and tourists, but also the media industries, the tourism industries and the local governments. By applying this concept to cases of crime fiction tourism and addressing the power configurations behind these heritage and tourism practices, this paper aims to contribute to a more holistic understanding of media tourism and, more in particular, the reciprocal nature of the relation between popular crime fiction, heritage and place.
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Bekus, Nelly. "Transnational circulation of cultural form: multiple agencies of heritage making." International Journal of Heritage Studies 26, no. 12 (August 11, 2019): 1148–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2019.1652922.

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László Márkus, Zsolt, Maxim Goynov, Detelin Luchev, Radoslav Pavlov, Desislava Paneva-Marinova, Tibor Szkaliczki, György Szántó, et al. "Interactive Game Development to Assist Cultural Heritage." Digital Presentation and Preservation of Cultural and Scientific Heritage 8 (September 3, 2018): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2018.8.3.

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Serious educational games provide a novel way to transfer knowledge on cultural heritage, which can especially attract young people by using interactive multimedia technology. The paper presents a new flexible tool for developing, managing and presenting games. This server-based solution can facilitate the game development by applying game templates, layout styles and question pools. It also supports the development of game packages for multiple languages and multiple platforms (Web and mobile). The games can easily be customised for various learning domains. Complex games can be composed from several socalled minigames (e.g. puzzle, multiple choice, memory game, crossword etc.) and the tool also supports the evaluation of the user answers and organising competitions. The games were applied to deepen knowledge on various topics related to our cultural heritage. The latest game development is represented by the serious educational game “The Thracians” running in a virtual 360º panorama environment, which presents the life, beliefs and traditions of the ancient tribes.
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