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Title: | Identity and Heritage |
Other Titles: | Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World |
Authors: | Peter F., Biehl Douglas C., Comer Christopher Prescott Christopher Prescott |
Keywords: | Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Description: | The great acceleration of globalizing forces presents those in the heritage fi eld with a series of urgent challenges. Chief among them is the weakness of contemporary mechanisms for addressing collective global issues. With the appearance of a distinctive form of “global politics” marked by intense interconnectivity within transnational frameworks, global problems cannot be resolved by any one nation-state or people. Collective and collaborative action is required, yet problem-solving capacities at the local, regional, and global levels are partial and incomplete. While a multidimensional system of global governance—combining supra- and sub-state agencies alongside national and interstate frameworks—has developed to regulate the processes of globalization, there is little to no consensus on how to generate public policies that bridge overlapping political boundaries and socio-economic lines of responsibility |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/13845 |
ISBN: | 978-3-319-09689-6 |
Appears in Collections: | Archeology and Heritage Management |
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