Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Assessing the social values of historic shopping arcades: building biographies Cover

Assessing the social values of historic shopping arcades: building biographies

By: Anna Skoura and  Aisling Madden  
Open Access
|Sep 2023

References

  1. Alonso Gonzalez, P. (2014). From a given to a construct: Heritage as a commons. Cultural Studies, 28(3), 359390. DOI: 10.1080/09502386.2013.789067
  2. Apaydin, V. (2020). Introduction: Why cultural memory and heritage? In V. Apaydin (Ed.), Critical perspectives on cultural memory and heritage: Construction, transformation and destruction (pp. 111). UCL Press. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv13xpsfp.6
  3. Atkinson, D. (2008). The heritage of mundane places. In B. Graham & P. Howard (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to heritage and identity (pp. 381396). Ashgate. DOI: 10.4324/9781315613031-21
  4. Avrami, E. C., Mason, R., & De la Torre, M. (2000). Values and heritage conservation: Research report. Getty Conservation Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/10020/gci_pubs/values_heritage_research_report
  5. Bagnall, G. (2003). Performance and performativity at heritage sites. Museum and Society, 1(2), 87103. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/1e6c/55f6dc938530480290708dcfbe082125769e.pdf. DOI: 10.29311/mas.v1i2.17
  6. Baker, S. (2020). Tribeca Belfast and the on-screen regeneration of Northern Ireland. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 16(1), 1126. DOI: 10.1386/macp_00012_1
  7. BBC News. (2015, November 19). Belfast Royal Exchange: Uncertainty over regeneration scheme. BBC News. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-34867672
  8. Beard, M. (2002). The Parthenon. Profile.
  9. Belfast History Project. (2020, 21 November). Richard Graham: It seems like only yesterday that you could make your way through North Street Arcade to Donegall Street. Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/belfasthistoryproject/posts/3775846542448359
  10. Belfast Telegraph. (2016, December 2). ‘Outrage’ at weekend demolition of historic Belfast buildings on North Street. Belfast Telegraph. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/outrage-at-weekend-demolition-of-historic-belfast-buildings-in-north-street/35262950.html
  11. Bender, B. (1998). Stonehenge: Making space. Berg.
  12. Black, R. (2019, September 23). Fire in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter Building was arson, say police. Belfast Telegraph. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/fire-in-belfasts-cathedral-quarter-building-was-arson-say-police/38522574.html
  13. Boal, F. W. (1996). Integration and division: Sharing and segregating in Belfast. Planning Practice & Research, 11(2), 151158. DOI: 10.1080/02697459650036305
  14. Boyer, M. C. (1996). The city of collective memory: Its historical imagery and architectural elements. MIT Press.
  15. Byrne, D. (2008). Heritage as social action. In G. Fairclough, R. Harrison, J. Schofield & J. H. James Jr., (Eds.), The heritage reader (pp. 149173). Routledge.
  16. C20 Society. (2005). Saving the North Street Arcade, Belfast. https://c20society.org.uk/casework/saving-the-north-street-arcade-belfast
  17. Cadw. (2011). Conservation principles for the sustainable management of the historic environment in Wales. Cadw. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-6333-8_6
  18. Campbell, J. (2020, September 4). Belfast’s Tribeca—Bright future or historic mistake? BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-54017655
  19. Casey, E. S. (1996). How to get from space to place in a fairly short stretch of time: Phenomenological prolegomena. In Senses of place (pp. 1352). School of American Research.
  20. Connerton, P. (1989). How societies remember. Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511628061
  21. Consarc Conservation. (2019). Design access & heritage statement: North Street Arcade Belfast. Belfast. http://epicdocs.planningni.gov.uk/ViewDocument.aspx?guid=116a0e70-1450-4819-bf1a-6bd08c581cb0
  22. Department for Communities NI. (2005). BARNI: North Street Arcade. Department of the Environment NI. https://apps.communities-ni.gov.uk/Barni/barniview.aspx?id=411&js=false
  23. Department for Communities NI. (2013). North Street Arcade, HB26/50/199. Department of the Environment NI. https://apps.communities-ni.gov.uk/Buildings/buildview.aspx?id=8673&js=false
  24. Department of the Environment NI. (1983). North Street/Cathedral improvement area development scheme (PRONI. ENV/21/1/71). Department of the Environment NI.
  25. Department of the Environment NI. (1999). Planning policy statement 6. Planning and the built heritage. Department of the Environment NI.
  26. Diaz-Andreu, M., & Ruiz, A. (2017). Interacting with heritage: Social inclusion and archaeology in Barcelona. Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage, 4(1), 5368. DOI: 10.1080/20518196.2017.1230312
  27. Dicks, B. (2000). Heritage, place and community. University of Wales Press.
  28. Emerick, K. (2014). Conserving and managing ancient monuments: Heritage, democracy, and inclusion. Boydell.
  29. English Heritage. (2008). Conservation principles: Policies and guidance for the sustainable management of the historic environment. English Heritage. https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/conservation-principles-sustainable-management-historic-environment/conservationprinciplespoliciesandguidanceapril08web/
  30. Extramural Activity. (2020). Extramural activity map. extramuralactivity.com. https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1hjdG9Uw-EMlMDUhej2a49mEcAwM&ll=54.60126388832991%2C-5.930018344064827&z=20
  31. Frederick, U. K. (2009). Revolution is the new black: Graffiti/art and mark-making practices. Archaeologies, 5(2), 210237. DOI: 10.1007/s11759-009-9107-y
  32. Gaffikin, F., Mooney, S., & Morrissey, M. (1991). Planning for a change in Belfast: The urban economy, urban regeneration and the Belfast Urban Area Plan 1988. Town Planning Review, 62(4), 415430. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40113109. DOI: 10.3828/tpr.62.4.p274452806521674
  33. Galway, N., & McEldowney, M. (2006). Place and special places: Innovations in conservation practice in Northern Ireland. Planning Theory & Practice, 7(4), 397420. DOI: 10.1080/14649350600984725
  34. Garrett, B. (2011). Assaying history: Creating temporal junctions through urban exploration. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 29(6), 10481067. DOI: 10.1068/d18010
  35. Geist, J. F. (1983). Arcades: The history of a building type. MIT Press.
  36. Gerritsen, F. (1999). To build and to abandon: The cultural biography of late prehistoric houses and farmsteads in the southern Netherlands. Archaeological Dialogues, 6(2), 7897. DOI: 10.1017/S1380203800001410
  37. Gosden, C., & Marshall, Y. (1999). The cultural biography of objects. World Archaeology, 31(2), 169178. DOI: 10.1080/00438243.1999.9980439
  38. Griffiths, S. (2015). The high street as a morphological event. In L. Vaughan (Ed.), Suburban urbanities: Suburbs and the life of the high street (pp. 3252). UCL Press. https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/32972/579182.pdf?sequence=1#page=61. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1g69z0m.10
  39. Grounds, A., & Murtagh, B. (2015). The neoliberalisation of the Cathedral Quarter and its contestations. Paper presented at the AESOP Prague Annual Congress 2015: Definite Space—Fuzzy Responsibility, 2015. https://pure.qub.ac.uk/files/18317031/Neoliberalisation_of_the_Cathedral_Quater_AESOP.pdf
  40. Haldurp, M., & Boerenholdt, J. O. (2015). Heritage as performance. In E. Waterton & S. Watson (Eds.), The Palgrave handbook of contemporary heritage research (pp. 5268). Palgrave Macmillan. DOI: 10.1057/9781137293565_4
  41. Hamilakis, Y. (1999). Stories from exile: Fragments from the cultural biography of the Parthenon (or ‘Elgin’) Marbles. World Archaeology, 31(2), 303320. http://www.jstor.org/stable/125064. DOI: 10.1080/00438243.1999.9980448
  42. Harris, J. (2011). Guerilla art, social value and absent heritage fabric. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 17(3), 214229. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2010.535212
  43. Harrison, R. (2010). Heritage as social action. In S. West (Ed.), Understanding heritage in practice (pp. 240276). Manchester University Press.
  44. Harvey, D. (2015). The right to the city. In The city reader (pp. 314322). Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781315748504-46
  45. Harvey, D. C. (2008). The history of heritage. In B. Graham & P. Howard (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to heritage and identity (pp. 1936). Ashgate. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04581.x
  46. Hayden, D. (1994). The power of place: Claiming urban landscapes as people’s history. Journal of Urban History, 20(4), 466485. DOI: 10.1177/009614429402000402
  47. Heritage Delivers. (2020). Treasure the past. Enrich the future. Heritage Delivers. https://niheritagedelivers.org/publications
  48. Hingley, R., Witcher, R., & Nesbitt, C. (2012). Life of an ancient monument: Hadrian’s Wall in history. Antiquity, 86, 760771. https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/life-ancient-monument-hadrians-wall-history/docview/1222098426/se-2. DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00047906
  49. Hodson, P. (2019). Titanic struggle: Memory, heritage and shipyard deindustrialization in Belfast. History Workshop Journal, 8, 224249. DOI: 10.1093/hwj/dbz003
  50. Holgate, C. (2017). North Street Arcade, 1936–1938. In T. Poppelreuter (Ed.) Glamour and gloom: 1930s architecture in Belfast. Ulster Architectural Heritage (UAH).
  51. Holtorf, C. (2012). The heritage of heritage. Heritage & Society, 5(2), 153174. DOI: 10.1179/hso.2012.5.2.153
  52. Howard, V., & Stobart, J. (2018). Arcades shopping centres and shopping malls. In V. Howard & J. Stobart (Eds.), The Routledge companion to the history of retailing (pp. 197215). Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781315560854-12
  53. Hupperetz, W. (2015). The cultural biography of a street memory, cultural heritage and historical notion of the Visserstraat in Breda, the Netherlands (1200–2000). In J. Kolen, J. Renes, & R. Hermans (Eds.), The landscape biographies (pp. 309325). Amsterdam University Press. https://www.jstor/stable/j.ctt15r3x99.16. DOI: 10.1515/9789048517800-015
  54. Jokilehto, J. (1986). A history of architectural conservation. University of York. https://www.iccrom.org/sites/default/files/ICCROM_05_HistoryofConservation00_en.pdf
  55. Johnston, C. (1994). Social values—Overview and issues. In People’s places: Identifying and assessing social value for communities. Australian Heritage Commission.
  56. Jones, S. (2017). Wrestling with the social value of heritage: Problems, dilemmas and opportunities. Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage, 4(1), 2137. DOI: 10.1080/20518196.2016.1193996
  57. Jones, S., & Leech, S. (2015). Valuing the historic environment: A critical review of 698 existing approaches to social value. AHRC Cultural Value Report. https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/api/datastream?publicationPid=uk-ac-man-scw:281849&datastreamId=FULL-TEXT.PDF
  58. Komarova, M., & Bryan, D. (2014). Introduction: Beyond the divided city: Policies and practices of shared space. City, 18(4–5), 427431. DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2014.939480
  59. Kopytoff, I. (1986). The cultural biography of things: Commoditization as process. In A. Appadurai (Ed.), The social life of things: Commodities in cultural perspective (pp. 7073). Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511819582.004
  60. Kratofil, H. (2022). Designed to sell: The meeting of form and function in the historical origins of the Dayton Arcade. Ohio History, 129(1), 6081. DOI: 10.1353/ohh.2022.0004
  61. Landzelius, M. (2003). Commemorative dis(re)membering: Erasing heritage, spatializing disinheritance. Environment and Planning A, 21, 195221. DOI: 10.1068/d286t
  62. Larmour, P. (1987). Belfast: An illustrated architectural guide. Friar’s Bush.
  63. Lefebvre, H. (1996). Writings on cities (Ed. E. Kofman & E. Lebas). Blackwell.
  64. Lesh, J. (2019). Social value and the conservation of urban heritage places in Australia. Historic Environment, 31(1), 4362. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339498802_Social_value_and_the_conservation_of_urban_heritage_places_in_Australia
  65. Low, S. M. (1992). Symbolic ties that bind: Place attachment in the plaza. In I. Altman & S. M. Low (Eds.), Place attachment (pp. 165185). Plenum. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8753-4_8
  66. Lucas, R. (2020). Anthropology for architects: Social relations and the built environment. Bloomsbury. DOI: 10.5040/9781474241533
  67. Mackeith, M. (1982). History and conservation of shopping arcades. Heriot-Watt University.
  68. Madgin, R., Webb, D., Ruiz, P., & Snelson, T. (2018). Resisting relocation and reconceptualising authenticity: The experiential and emotional values of the Southbank Undercroft, London, UK. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 24(2), 114. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2017.1399283
  69. Martire, A. (2017). Walking the streets: No more motorways for Belfast. Spaces and Flows: An International Journal of Urban and ExtraUrban Studies, 8(3), 3561. DOI: 10.18848/2154-8676/CGP/v08i03/35-61
  70. Martire, A., & Skoura, A. (2022). The dynamic authenticity of local mixed streets. In F. Hammami, D. Jewsbury & C. Valli (Eds.), Heritage, gentrification and resistance in the neoliberal city (pp. 125150). Berghahn. DOI: 10.3167/9781800735729
  71. McAleer, R. (2019, June 26). Belfast’s North Street Arcade returning as part of £500m Tribeca. Belfast Telegraph. https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/belfasts-north-street-arcade-returning-as-part-of-500m-tribeca-38253886.html
  72. McAleer, R. (2020, September 3). Controversial £500m Belfast Tribeca scheme granted outline planning approval. The Irish News. https://www.irishnews.com/business/2020/09/03/news/controversial-500m-belfast-tribeca-scheme-granted-outline-planning-approval-2055274/
  73. McCarthy, J. (2006). Regeneration of cultural quarters: Public art for place image or place identity? Journal of Urban Design, 11(2), 243262. DOI: 10.1080/13574800600644118
  74. McClelland, A. G. (2014). Contesting destruction, constructing heritage: The social construction of architectural heritage values in Belfast, circa 19601989. University of Ulster.
  75. McDonald, H. (2004, August 15). Paramilitary link to arcade arson attack. The Observer. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/aug/15/northernireland.arts
  76. McEldowney, M., Sterrett, K., & Gaffikin, F. (2001). Architectural ambivalence: The built environment and cultural identity in Belfast. In W. J. V. Neill & H.-U. Schwedler (Eds.), Urban planning and cultural inclusion: Lessons from Belfast and Berlin (pp. 100117). Palgrave. DOI: 10.1057/9780230524064_7
  77. Moore-Cherry, N., & Bonnin, C. (2018). Playing with time in Moore Street, Dublin: Urban redevelopment, temporal politics and the governance of space–time. Urban Geography, 41(9), 11981217. DOI: 10.1080/02723638.2018.1429767
  78. Mulchany, L., & Flessas, T. (2018). Limiting law: Art in the street and street in the art. Law, Culture and the Humanities, 14(2), 219241. http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/64564/. DOI: 10.1177/1743872115625951
  79. Multi-Million Makeover. (1997, June 1). Belfast. Sunday Life.
  80. Munoz-Vinas, S. (2005). Contemporary theory of conservation. Elsevier.
  81. Nicholas, G., & Smith, C. (2020). Considering the denigration and destruction of Indigenous heritage as violence. In Apaydin, V. (Ed.), Critical perspectives on cultural memory and heritage: Construction, transformation and destruction (pp. 131154). UCL Press. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv13xpsfp.14
  82. Nomeikaite, L. (2019). Street art and heritage conservation: From values to performativity. SAUC—Street Art & Urban Creativity Scientific Journal, 5(1), 619. https://niku.brage.unit.no/niku-xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/2722235/Laima_Nomeikaite_+sauc2019_v5_n1.pdf?sequence=2
  83. Northern Ireland Environment Agency. (2013). Second survey: Contractor’s instruction 10—Ad hoc contract 20132016. Northern Ireland Environment Agency.
  84. Northern Ireland Historical Photographical Society. (2021). The old North Street Arcade, Belfast. Destroyed in a fire in 2004. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/Northern-Ireland-Historical-Photographical-Society-225424414683936/?__cft__[0]=AZUTY34aezYsMJaGeoi2-hkWow6Nzyk6XgKa1hrT4aZHkFJX_nk9iOz6CAhYLcpf5gjn-2HQxyY6ZkEwQqBwdQXRnP402K5PyT7lmLt0YXzLty_GVwR4hu75z5RLfBK3B8o&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R
  85. Northern Visions NvTV. (2004a). North Street Arcade after the fire. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/250128637
  86. Northern Visions NvTV. (2004b). North Street Arcade fire: News report. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/249792981
  87. Northern Visions NvTV. (2011). Let’s get it right. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/249825189
  88. O’Kane, J. (2020). Jake O’Kane: Tribeca sees the architectural homogenisation of Belfast continue. http://www.irishnews.com/lifestyle/2020/01/25/news/jake-o-kane-tribeca-sees-the-architectural-homogenisation-of-belfast-continue-1823049/
  89. O’Neil, J. (2017, October 25). New plan for Belfast’s Royal Exchange. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-41740396
  90. Pastor Perez, A., Barreiro Martinez, D., Parga-Dans, E., & Alonso Gonzalez, P. (2021). Democratising heritage values: A methodological review. Sustainability, 13, 12492. DOI: 10.3390/su132212492
  91. Patton, M. (2015). Central Belfast: An historical gazetteer, 2nd ed. Ulster Architectural Heritage (UAH).
  92. Pendlebury, J. (2015). Heritage and policy. In E. Waterton & S. Watson (Eds.), The Palgrave handbook of contemporary heritage research (pp. 426441). Palgrave Macmillan. DOI: 10.1057/9781137293565_27
  93. Pendlebury, J., Townsend, T., & Gilroy, R. (2009). Social housing as heritage: The case of Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne. In L. Gibson & J. Pendlebury (Eds.), Valuing historic environments (pp. 179200). Ashgate.
  94. Pevsner, N. (1976/78). A history of building types [1976]. [Thames & Hudson]/Princeton University Press.
  95. Planning Committee. (2019). Pre-determination hearing for application LA04/2017/2341/O—Lands bounded by Royal Avenue, York Street, Church Street, North Street, Rosemary Street, High Street and Donegall Street (former Royal Exchange). In Minutes of Planning Committee meeting 16 December 2019. Belfast City Council. https://minutes.belfastcity.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=56049
  96. Plevoets, B., & Sowinska-Heim, J. (2018). Community initiatives as a catalyst for regeneration of heritage sites: Vernacular transformation and its influence on the formal adaptive reuse practice. Cities, 78, 128139. DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2018.02.007
  97. Plevoets, B., & Van Cleempoel, K. (2011). Assessing authenticity of nineteenth-century shopping passages. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 1(2), 135156. DOI: 10.1108/20441261111171693
  98. Poulios, I. (2010). Moving beyond a values-based approach to heritage conservation. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 12(2), 170185. DOI: 10.1179/175355210X12792909186539
  99. Poulios, I. (2014). The past in the present: A living heritage approach—Meteora, Greece. Ubiquity.
  100. Preston, A. (2022, October 6). Belfast fire echoes 2014 North Street Arcade blaze. The Irish News. https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2022/10/04/news/belfast_fire_echoes_2004_north_street_arcade_blaze-2848385/
  101. Ramsey, P. (2013). ‘A pleasingly blank canvas’: Urban regeneration in Northern Ireland and the case of Titanic Quarter. Space and Polity, 17(2), 164179. DOI: 10.1080/13562576.2013.817513
  102. Robertson, I. J. M. (2008). Heritage from below: Class, social protest and resistance. In B. Graham & P. Howard (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to heritage and identity (pp. 143158). Ashgate. DOI: 10.4324/9781315586632
  103. RSUA. (2018, March 16). RSUA statement on the proposed development formerly known as Royal Exchange in Belfast city centre. Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA). https://rsua.org.uk/rsua-statement-on-the-proposed-development-formerly-known-as-royal-exchange-in-belfast-city-centre/
  104. Rudolff, B. (2006). ‘Intangible’ and ‘tangible’ heritage: A topology of culture in contexts of faith. Johannes Gutenburg-University of Mainz.
  105. Rutherford, A. (2016). Monuments in the hearts of communities. Archaeology Scotland, 25, 1617.
  106. SaveCQ. (n.d.). Homepage. https://savecq.wordpress.com/
  107. SaveCQ. (2017). What’s the problem? https://savecq.wordpress.com/whats-the-problem/
  108. SaveCQ. (2020). For immediate release—2 September 2020. Statement from SaveCQ campaign on Tribeca Belfast planning permission. Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/saveCQBelfast/?__cft__[0]=AZV6eXtHgEk-B5I99gsV-EfxLd2fp6DAuwZW5-Wj9IIkataTuvrZ7W14hZINR6gRelkCIv2krqUhH_49g6zSshJeWh-xfnfhSQiIrGQ8C0UrDgjR_bkF9RJ6XJBfoutBWR1r2Tjd0cpDJ6cq-e4YSRZ4&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R
  109. Schofield, J. (2014). Heritage expertise and the everyday: Citizens and authority in the twenty-first century. In J. Schofield (Ed.), Who needs experts? Counter-mapping cultural heritage (pp. 112). Ashgate.
  110. Scottish Government. (2014). Our place in time: The historic environment strategy for Scotland. https://www.historicenvironment.scot/archives-and-research/publications/publication/?publicationId=fa088e13-8781-4fd6-9ad2-a7af00f14e30
  111. Seamon, D. (2017). Architecture, place and phenomenology: Lifeworlds, atmospheres, and environmental wholes. In J. Donohoe (Ed.), Place and phenomenology (pp. 247264). Rowman & Littlefield.
  112. Silva, L., & Mota Santos, P. (2012). Ethnographies of heritage and power. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 18(5), 437443. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2011.633541
  113. Simpson, C. (2019, September 6). Tribeca development commits to bringing back North Street Arcade ‘in a new format’. The Irish News. https://www.irishnews.com/paywall/tsb/irishnews/irishnews/irishnews//business/2019/09/06/news/tribeca-developer-commits-to-bringing-back-north-street-arcade-in-a-new-format--1704927/content.html
  114. Simpson, R. J. (2014, May 15). After the fire: North Street Arcade ten years on. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-27397632
  115. Skoura, A. (2021). Drawing the everyday heritage of streets: North Street and Castle Street in Belfast (Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Queen’s University Belfast).
  116. Skoura, A. (2022). Mapping everyday heritage practices: Tivoli barber shop on North Street. In A. Martire, B. Hausleitner & J. Clossick (Eds.), Everyday streets: Inclusive approaches to placemaking (pp. 313328). UCL Press. DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv32bm0wp.27
  117. Smith, L. (2009). Deference and humility: The social value of the country house. In L. Gibson & J. Pendlebury (Eds.), Valuing historic environments (pp. 4764). Routledge.
  118. Smith, L., & Campbell, G. (2011). Don’t mourn organise: Heritage, recognition and memory in Castleford, West Yorkshire. In L. Smith, P. Shackel & G. Campbell (Eds.), Heritage, labour and the working classes (pp. 85105). Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9780203813232
  119. Smith, L., Shackel, P. A., & Campbell, G. (2011). Heritage, labour and the working classes. Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9780203813232
  120. Spennemann, D. H. (2006). A fading present, a lost future past?: Researching the heritage of modern shopping arcades. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 92(2), 2002. DOI: 10.3316/ielapa.200700424
  121. Stephens, J. R. (2013). The cultural biography of a Western Australian war memorial. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 19(7), 659675. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2012.686447
  122. Torrieri, F., Oppio, A., & Rossitti, M. (2021). Cultural heritage social value and community mapping. In C. Bevilacqua, F. Calabrò & L. Della Spina (Eds.), New metropolitan perspectives (pp. 17861795). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48279-4_169
  123. Townshend, T., & Pendlebury, J. (1999). Public participation in the conservation of historic areas: Case-studies from north-east England. Journal of Urban Design, 4(3), 313331. DOI: 10.1080/13574809908724453
  124. UAH. (2019). Masterplan or disasterplan for Belfast’s historic core? Ulster Architectural Heritage. https://www.ulsterarchitecturalheritage.org.uk/news/masterplan-or-disasterplan-for-belfasts-historic-core/
  125. University of Stirling. (2021). Social value toolkit. https://socialvalue.stir.ac.uk/resources/downloads/
  126. Walter, N. (2020). The narrative approach to living heritage. Protection of Cultural Heritage, 10, 126138. DOI: 10.35784/odk.2443
  127. Wang, X., & Aoki, N. (2019). Paradox between neoliberal urban development, heritage conservation, and community needs: Case study of a historic neighbourhood in Tianjin, China. Cities, 85, 156169. DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2018.09.004
  128. Warnaby, G. (2019). The Victorian arcade as contemporary retail form? History of Retailing and Consumption, 5(2), 150168. DOI: 10.1080/2373518X.2019.1642565
  129. Waterton, E., & Smith, L. (2010). The recognition and misrecognition of community heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 16(1–2), 415. DOI: 10.1080/13527250903441671
  130. Waterton, E., & Watson, S. (Eds.). (2011). Heritage and community engagement: Collaboration or contestation? Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781315875064
  131. Wylie, J. (2007). Landscape. Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9780203480168
  132. Yazıcıoğlu Halu, Z., & Gülçin Küçükkaya, A. (2016). Public participation of young people for architectural heritage conservation. Procedia—Social and Behavioral Sciences, 225, 166179. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042816307029. DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.06.017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bc.335 | Journal eISSN: 2632-6655
Language: English
Submitted on: Mar 14, 2023
|
Accepted on: Aug 15, 2023
|
Published on: Sep 13, 2023
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2023 Anna Skoura, Aisling Madden, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.