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Homeless Heritage

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Homeless Heritage describes the process of using archaeological methodologies to collaboratively document how contemporary homeless people use and experience the city. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in Bristol and York, the book first describes the way in which archaeological methods and theory have come to be usefully applied to the contemporary world, before exploring the historical development of the concept of homelessness. Working with homeless people, the author undertook surveys and two excavations of contemporary homeless sites, and the team co-curated two public heritage exhibitions - with surprising results. Complementing a growing body of literature that details how collaborative and participatory heritage projects can give voice to marginalised groups, Homeless Heritage details what it means to be homeless in the twenty first century.

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ISBN: 9780198746867
Publication date: 12th October 2017
Author: Rachael (Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral Researcher, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford) Kiddey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 230 pages
Genres: Archaeological science, methodology and techniques
Housing and homelessness
Poverty and precarity