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How are ideological, political, and moral arguments negotiated and managed in the field of cultural heritage?
Culture is constructed, negotiated, managed, and shared by various ideological, political, and moral reasonings which manifest themselves tangibly and intangibly in public monuments, architecture, memorial sites, theaters, museums, orchestras, and heritage associations. The contributions to this volume explore the intersection of cultural heritage and nationality in societies that are characterized by national, multi-national, and post-national concepts. They question the roles that cultural heritage plays in its various contexts, and the ways in which ideology functions to produce it.
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Dalya Markovich (Dr. phil.) received her PhD in Sociology of Education in 2007 at the department of sociology of education at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. She is teaching anthropology and education as well as diversity and education. Her research focuses on ethnicity and (art) education and education and social change in a multicultural/multinational society.
Christiane Dätsch (Dr. phil.) received her PhD in modern German literature in 2007 in the department of German studies at Universität Hamburg. She is teaching cultural studies and cultural management at the Institute for Cultural Management at Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg, Germany. She researches the intersections of cultures in the arts and the art business.
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