Culture and Perspective at Times of Crisis : State Structures, Private Initiative and the Public Character of Heritage

Cultural property-Management Cultural property-Protection-Economic aspects
Oxbow Books, Limited
2018
EISBN 9781785708602
Cover.
Book Title.
Copyright.
Contents.
List of contributors.
Introduction: Sophia Antoniadou, Giorgos Vavouranakis, Ioannis Poulios and Pavlina Raouzaiou.
1. Assessing possible futures for cultural heritage: national, global, public, private, commercial?: John Carman.
PART 1: THE STATE MEETS THE PRIVATE.
2. Archaeological Resource Management in Greece: state, private, public and common: Giorgos Vavouranakis.
3. Developmental and energy infrastructures in proximity to historic environments: the investor and the state: Ioannis Poulios and George Arampatzis.
PART 2: THE PRIVATE MEETS THE PUBLIC.
4. Cultural tourism and cultural heritage in times of change: private initiative in Greece vis-à-vis the Greek state: Katerina Giannitsioti, Smaragda Touloupa and Ioannis Poulios.
PART 3: MUSEUMS AT CROSSROADS.
5. Valuing museums in government-indebted Greece: critical thoughts on critical questions: Marlen Mouliou.
6. 'An ace caff with quite a nice museum attached?' Entitlement, ownership, pleasure and controversy in the discourse on museums as public spaces: Myrto Hatzaki.
7. When 'public' meets 'private': the Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia as a case study: Loukia Loizou Hadjigavriel.
PART 4: TOWARDS A NEW 'PUBLIC': COMMUNICATION PRACTICES AND POLICIES.
8. Heritage encounters on social network sites, and the affiliative power of objects: Costis Dallas.
9. Cultural production in Greece between the 'public' and the 'private' sphere: is there a difference to the 'public'?: Andromache Gazi.
10. Seeking the scapegoat in the relationship between culture and communication: Mary Adamopoulou.
Book Title.
Copyright.
Contents.
List of contributors.
Introduction: Sophia Antoniadou, Giorgos Vavouranakis, Ioannis Poulios and Pavlina Raouzaiou.
1. Assessing possible futures for cultural heritage: national, global, public, private, commercial?: John Carman.
PART 1: THE STATE MEETS THE PRIVATE.
2. Archaeological Resource Management in Greece: state, private, public and common: Giorgos Vavouranakis.
3. Developmental and energy infrastructures in proximity to historic environments: the investor and the state: Ioannis Poulios and George Arampatzis.
PART 2: THE PRIVATE MEETS THE PUBLIC.
4. Cultural tourism and cultural heritage in times of change: private initiative in Greece vis-à-vis the Greek state: Katerina Giannitsioti, Smaragda Touloupa and Ioannis Poulios.
PART 3: MUSEUMS AT CROSSROADS.
5. Valuing museums in government-indebted Greece: critical thoughts on critical questions: Marlen Mouliou.
6. 'An ace caff with quite a nice museum attached?' Entitlement, ownership, pleasure and controversy in the discourse on museums as public spaces: Myrto Hatzaki.
7. When 'public' meets 'private': the Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia as a case study: Loukia Loizou Hadjigavriel.
PART 4: TOWARDS A NEW 'PUBLIC': COMMUNICATION PRACTICES AND POLICIES.
8. Heritage encounters on social network sites, and the affiliative power of objects: Costis Dallas.
9. Cultural production in Greece between the 'public' and the 'private' sphere: is there a difference to the 'public'?: Andromache Gazi.
10. Seeking the scapegoat in the relationship between culture and communication: Mary Adamopoulou.
