Governing Heritage | Dissonance

Create permanent advisory boards composed of diverse community stakeholders, not just historians or archaeologists.

When official state "authorized heritage discourses" (AHD) ignore the traumatic or marginalized experiences of minority groups. Governing Heritage Dissonance

Disputes over who has the moral or legal right to manage a site (e.g., Indigenous lands vs. colonial state management). Governing Heritage Dissonance

Utilize Augmented Reality (AR) to display erased histories or alternative perspectives without altering the physical fabric of a site. 6. Conclusion Governing Heritage Dissonance

1. Introduction: Defining the Dissonant Past

Tension between architects/conservators focusing on physical integrity and communities focusing on the lived experience or spiritual significance of a site. 3. Frameworks for Governance and Management