COMMON ENDS: Relevant Literature
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Anfinset, Nils 2003. “A Passion for Cultural Difference. Archaeology and Ethnicity of the Southern Levant”. Norwegian Archaeological Review 36(1):45-63.
De Jorio, Rosa 2006. «Politics of Remembering and Forgetting: The Struggle over Colonial Monuments in Mali”, Africa Today (52): 4: 79-106.
Bennett, T. 1995. The Birth of the Museum: History, Theory, Politics. London: Routledge.
Bertacchini, E., C. Liuzza, L. Meskell, and D. Saccone. 2016. “The Politicization of UNESCO World Heritage Decision Making.” Public Choice 167 (1): 95–129. doi:10.1007/s11127-016-0332-9.
Blaser, Mario, and Marisol de la Cadena. 2017. “The Uncommons: An Introduction.” Anthropologica 59 (2): 185–193.
Bruman, Christoph 2014. ‘Heritage agnosticism: a third path for the study of cultural heritage’. Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 22, 2 173–188.
Brumann, Christoph and David Berliner (eds.) 2016. World Heritage on the Ground. Ethnographic Perspectives. New York: Berghahn Books.
Bruun Jensen, Casper 2017. ‘Mekong Scales: Domains, Test Sites, and the Uncommons’, Anthropologica 59(2): 204-215.
Butler, B. 2006. “Heritage and the Present Past.” In Handbook of Material Culture, edited by C. Tilley, W. Keane, S. Küchler, M. Rowlands, and P. Spyer, 463–479. London: Sage.
Byrne, D. 1991. “Western Hegemony in Archaeological Heritage Management.” History and Anthropology 5 (2): 269–276. doi:10.1080/02757206.1991.9960815.
Campbell, Jennifer, L 2015. ‘World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: How the War on Terror Is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan’, in (eds.) Peter F. Biehl et. al. Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in Globalized World, pp. 65-73. London: Springer.
Cesari, C. De and A. Rigney De Cesari, C, 2014. Transnational Memory: Circulation, Articulation, Scales. Berlin: De Gruyter.
Cesari, C. De 2015. “Colonial Ruins: Why the Islamic State targets Archaeology”, Anthropology Today.
Cesari, C. de and Michael Herzfeld 2015. ‘Urban Heritage and Social Movements’. In Global Heritage: A Readed, Edited by Lynn Meskell. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Davis, P., S. Lawrence and K. Twigg 2018. ‘Grazing was not mining: managing Victoria´s goldfields commons’. Geographical Research 56(3):256-269.
Franquesa, J. 2013. ‘On keeping and selling’. Current Anthropology 54(3):346– 369.
Gang, K.H and A. Zhang 2009. ‘Starbucks is forbidden in the Forbidden City: Blog, circuit of
culture and informal public relations campaign in China’, Public Relations Review 35 (2009): 395–401.
González, Pablo A. 2015 ‘Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Common’, in (eds.) Peter F. Biehl et. al. Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in Globalized World, pp. 27-37. London: Springer.
Hall, M. 2016. “Objects, Images and Texts: Archaeology and Violence”. Journal of Social Archaeology 16 (1).
Hardt, M. and N. Negri 2009. Commonwealth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Harrison, Rodney 2012 Heritage: Critical Approaches. New York: Routledge.
Herzfeld, Michael 2006. Spatial Cleansing. Monumental Vacuity and The Idea of The West. Journal of Material Culture Vol. 11(1/2): 127–149
Hewison, R. 1987. The Heritage Industry: Britain in a Climate of Decline. London: Methuen.
Joy, Charlotte. 2012. The politics of heritage management in Mali: From UNESCO to Djenné. Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast Press, Inc
Kalb, Don 2017. ‘After the commons—commoning!’, Focaal—Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology 79 (2017): 67–73
Küchler, S., and A. Forty, eds. 1999. The Art of Forgetting. Oxford: Berg.
Kroesen, Justin 2010. ‘Recycling Sacred Space: The Fate of Financially Burdensome and Redundant Churches in the Netherlands’, in Paul Post and Arie Molendijk (eds), Holy Ground. Re-Inventing Ritual Space in Modern Western Culture, Louvain/Paris/Walpole MA: Peeters Publishers, pp. 179-210
Lowenthal, D. 1985. The past Is a Foreign Country. Cambridge: CUP.
Lowenthal, D. 1996. The Heritage Crusade and the Spoils of History. London: Viking.
Lowenthal, D. 1998a. “Fabricating Heritage.” History and Memory 10: 5–24.
Meskell, Lynn M. 2009. ‘Introduction: Cosmopolitican heritage ethics’, in (ed.) L. Meskell Cosmopolitan Archaeologies, p. 1-27. Durham: Duke University Press.
Meskell, Lynn 2015a. Global Heritage: A Reader. Wiley Blackwell
Meskell, Lynn 2015b. “Gridlock: Unesco, Global Conflict and Failed Ambitions”. World Archaeology 47(2):225-238.
Meskell, Lynn 2016. “World Heritage and Wikileaks: Territory, Trade, and Temples on the Thai-Cambodian Border”, Current Anthropology 57(1).
Mol, A. 1999. ‘Ontological politics: A word and some questions’, In Law, J and Hassard, J. (eds.) Actor network theory and after. Blackwell publications. Oxford.
Muehlebach, Andrea 2018. ‘Commonwealth: On democracy and dispossession in Italy’, History and Anthropology, 29:3, 342-358
Nonini, Don 2006. ‘The Global Idea of ‘the Commons’’, Social Analysis 50(3): 164:177.
Nora, P. 1984. Les Lieux de mémoire. Paris: Gallimard.
Ojalas, Carl Gösta 2009. Sámi Prehistories: The Politics of Archaeology and Identity in Northermost Europe. Uppsala Universitet.
Oosthuizen, Susan 2009. ‘Archaeology, common rights and the origins of Anglo-Saxon identity’, Early Medieval Europe 19:2, 153-181.
Oosthuizen, Susan 2013. ‘Beyond hierarchy: the archaeology of collective governance’, World Archaeology 45:5, 714-729.
Ostrom, Elinor 1990. Governing the Commons. The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Hviding, Edvard and Knut Rio (eds.) 2011. Made in Oceania: Social Movements, Cultural Heritage and the State in the Pacific. Oxford: Sean Kingston Publishing
Rowlands, Michael and Ferdinand de Jong 2008. Reclaiming Heritage. Alternative Imaginaries of memory in West Africa. London: Routledge.
Salmond, Anne 2014. ‘Tears of Rangi. Water, power, and people in New Zealand’, HAU Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4(3):285-309.
Smith, L. 2006. Uses of Heritage. London: Routledge.
Stasch, Rupert 2014. ‘How an Egalitarian Polity Structures Tourism and Restructures Itself Around It’, Ethnos, 80:4, 524-547, DOI: 10.1080/00141844.2014.942226
Stasch, Rupert 2019. ‘Primitivist tourism and anthropological research: awkward relations’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 25, 526-545.
Stoler, A. L. 2009. Along the Archival Grain: Epistemic Anxieties and Colonial Common Sense, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Svestad, Asgeir 2013. "What happened in Neiden? On the Question of Reburial Ethics." Norwegian Archaeological Review 46 (2):194-242.
Urry, J. 1990. The Tourist Gaze. London: Sage Publications.
Waterton, E. and L. Smith 2009. ‘There is no such thing as heritage’, In Waterton, E. and L. Smith (eds) Taking Archaeology out of heritage. Cambridge Scholars Press.