Governing Heritage Dissonance -
In Europe’s former mining and steel regions, dissonance exists between the "shame" of industrial decline and the "pride" of labor history. Governance here focuses on economic regeneration through cultural heritage. 5. Policy Recommendations
In nations like South Africa or Rwanda, governing heritage involves "sites of conscience" that prioritize healing and truth-telling over traditional tourism. Governing Heritage Dissonance
Effective governance of dissonant heritage shifts from "expert-led" models to "participatory" models. Key strategies include: In Europe’s former mining and steel regions, dissonance
Tension between architects/conservators focusing on physical integrity and communities focusing on the lived experience or spiritual significance of a site. 3. Frameworks for Governance and Management Governing Heritage Dissonance