Heritage and Community Regeneration in Northern Ireland: Finding Points of Coalescence in the Development Planning Process |
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Authors: | Rhonda Phillips Jay Stein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Agricultural Economics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USArphillips@purdue.edu;3. College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTBringing heritage resources to the forefront in communities can serve to help heal long-standing divides with impacts not only in economic dimensions, but also social and cultural. It is an ironic turn—some of the heritage resources in Northern Ireland have been the site of intense and violent conflict over long periods of time—and now serve as focal points for bringing together divergent groups, helping heal divisions in communities. Seventeen communities throughout Northern Ireland are examined, gauging impacts and perceptions of community regeneration and redevelopment processes. Results provide insights for addressing lingering conflict and finding points of coalescence, with heritage playing a role in transformation. |
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Keywords: | Community regeneration cultural aspects of development heritage planning peace redevelopment |
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