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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 8640 |
Seiten (von - bis) | 1-18 |
Seitenumfang | 18 |
Fachzeitschrift | Sustainability |
Jahrgang | 12 |
Ausgabenummer | 20 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 19 Okt. 2020 |
Abstract
The paper analyses and discusses the perspectives of young people on World Cultural Heritage (WCH), focusing on their presumed reasons of its imbalanced global distribution. The qualitative study is based upon focus groups conducted with 43 secondary school students aged 14–17 years from Lower Saxony, Germany. The findings reveal Eurocentric thinking patterns. Furthermore, a site visit took place after the focus groups exploring the universal and personal values the participants attach to the WCH using hermeneutic photography. Due to these results and building upon an education for sustainable development that empowers learners to become sustainability citizens, the authors provide suggestions for a critical and reflexive World (Cultural) Heritage education.
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- Erneuerbare Energien, Nachhaltigkeit und Umwelt
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in: Sustainability, Jahrgang 12, Nr. 20, 8640, 19.10.2020, S. 1-18.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Young People’s Perceptions of World Cultural Heritage: Suggestions for a Critical and Reflexive World Heritage Education
AU - Röll, Verena
AU - Meyer, Christiane
N1 - Funding information: Acknowledgments: The publication of this article was funded by the Open Access Fund of the Leibniz University Hanover. Funding: This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony, grant number 76ZN1534 (VWVN 1357). This research was funded by Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony, grant number 76ZN1534 (VWVN 1357).
PY - 2020/10/19
Y1 - 2020/10/19
N2 - The paper analyses and discusses the perspectives of young people on World Cultural Heritage (WCH), focusing on their presumed reasons of its imbalanced global distribution. The qualitative study is based upon focus groups conducted with 43 secondary school students aged 14–17 years from Lower Saxony, Germany. The findings reveal Eurocentric thinking patterns. Furthermore, a site visit took place after the focus groups exploring the universal and personal values the participants attach to the WCH using hermeneutic photography. Due to these results and building upon an education for sustainable development that empowers learners to become sustainability citizens, the authors provide suggestions for a critical and reflexive World (Cultural) Heritage education.
AB - The paper analyses and discusses the perspectives of young people on World Cultural Heritage (WCH), focusing on their presumed reasons of its imbalanced global distribution. The qualitative study is based upon focus groups conducted with 43 secondary school students aged 14–17 years from Lower Saxony, Germany. The findings reveal Eurocentric thinking patterns. Furthermore, a site visit took place after the focus groups exploring the universal and personal values the participants attach to the WCH using hermeneutic photography. Due to these results and building upon an education for sustainable development that empowers learners to become sustainability citizens, the authors provide suggestions for a critical and reflexive World (Cultural) Heritage education.
KW - Education for Sustainable Development
KW - Eurocentrism
KW - World Cultural Heritage
KW - World Heritage education
KW - Young people’s perceptions
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U2 - 10.3390/su12208640
DO - 10.3390/su12208640
M3 - Article
VL - 12
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Sustainability
JF - Sustainability
SN - 2071-1050
IS - 20
M1 - 8640
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