I sökandet efter delaktighet. Praktik, aktörer och kulturmiljöarbete.
Abstract
This dissertation concerns national heritage management as it is performed as an established institutional practice and a politically defined engagement. Since the late 1990´s an overarching political objective has been to ensure “everyone’s participation in heritage and heritage management” (Gov. bill 1997/98:114, 2012/13:96). Even though participation and inclusive practices continue to be urgent
issues in policymaking – both nationally and internationally – a series of
unsolved questions can be identified on how a negotiation of established engagements should be implemented, carried out and handled. The aim of this research is to analyse how participation as a political objective has
been governed, interpreted and put into practice by public heritage actors in Sweden during the time period between 1997 and 2017.
Based in the context of critical heritage studies the research seeks to unravel a series of different aspects; such as the relations between
actorhood and institutionalised practices, the interaction and positions for influence, and lastly, claims on heritage and ability to highlight an imaginary (shared) past. The theoretical approach combines the concept
of ‘policy implementation process’ (Bengtsson 2012) with ‘structuration theory’ (Giddens 1993). Focus is on the circulation
of ideas and on what is ‘happening on the way’ as actors interact with policy and structures of stabilized actions. The research uses a
combination of three examining studies and three case studies. In these
studies, heritage management and participation are explored from an intertwined perspective, travelling through the processes of regulation,
policymaking, implementation and effects through a direct interaction
between public and civil actors. The case studies chosen all have the character of an ‘arranged dialogue process’ that aims towards integrating public and civil actors in heritage practice. The main source material
consists of policy documents, project materials and oral statements.
The dissertation identifies participation as a still unfixed, uncertain and contested concept. The implementation of participation as a political
objective in heritage management (public administration and authority-
making), therefore collides with a set of constraints. Consequently, participation continues to be more of a normative ideal
for how to act, rather than an established new practice for heritage management. The discussion of results considers, firstly, that the arrangements needed to fulfil policy are
depending on special efforts made by public actors to arrange a wider
space for interaction and influence. Secondly, a renegotiated interpretation of participation is transiting the ideas of how, whom and
what should be taken care of: heritage is used to overcome older asymmetries on who are being recognised and represented. The
conclusion drawn, is that there is a need for acknowledging the enduring
heterogeneity of the contemporary, by
reinterpreting and a highlighting new parts of the past.
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Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Conservation ; Institutionen för kulturvård
Disputation
Fredagen den 8 februari 2019, kl. 13, Hörsalen, Geovetarcentrum, Guldhedsgatan 5a
Date of defence
2019-02-08
Date
2019-01-17Author
Weijmer, Malin
Keywords
kulturmiljöarbete, delaktighet, aktörer, policyimplementering, praktik, kulturarv, anspråk
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7346-979-1 (tryckt)
978-91-7346-980-7 (pdf)
Series/Report no.
Gothenburg Studies in Conservation
44
Language
swe