The role of official heritage in regional spaces |
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Authors: | Luciane Aguiar Borges Marcus Adolphson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urban Planning and Environment, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Following the argument that increasing mobility has scattered consumption throughout Sweden’s regions, this study investigates how individuals’ consumption choices are influenced by official heritage. It argues that individuals’ everyday routines highlight the role played by heritage in socio-economic regional change, challenging traditional planning systems and altering individuals’ relationships with their environments, leading to new values being placed on official heritage. This argument was tested using interviews and questionnaires in Mariefred, Sweden, and demonstrates that official heritage plays multiple and contrasting roles, including the use of heritage as an attempt to reconcile opposing principles such as progress/development and tradition/conservation. |
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Keywords: | regional change heritage everyday life mobility consumption Mariefred |
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