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Scholarly discussion as engineering the meanings of a European cultural heritage
Tuuli Lähdesmäkisubject
Cultural Studies060102 archaeology05 social sciences06 humanities and the arts0506 political scienceEducationCultural heritageArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Aestheticsdiskurssi11. Sustainability050602 political science & public administrationFormal concept analysista616Cultural heritage managementscholarly discussiondiscourse0601 history and archaeologyEuropean cultural heritageSociologySocial scienceconcept analysisconceptkäsiteanalyysidescription
The vague concept of a European cultural heritage is frequently referred to – but rarely explicitly defined – in scholarly discussion. The use of the concept in academia constructs a European cultural heritage as a category in research and explicitly and implicitly produces its focuses and outlines. Thus, the use of the concept can be considered as scholarly engineering of a European cultural heritage. To be able to have a scholarly discussion about a European cultural heritage, the meanings and uses of the concept need to be clarified. This article examines the meanings and uses of the concept in recent scholarly articles published in various disciplines. In the study, the concept analysis by Walker and Avant is applied and expanded with a discourse theoretical aspect: different recurring characteristics brought to the fore in the use of the concept are perceived as varying discourses on a European cultural heritage.
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2016-07-24 |