Heritage as Community Research 2019
DOI: 10.1332/policypress/9781447345299.003.0008
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Do-it-yourself heritage: heritage as a process (designing for the Stoke ‘Ping’)

Abstract: This chapter discusses the idea of do-it-yourself (DIY) heritage, that is, heritage as it is produced through people's actions, conversations, and relationships. The chapter looks at the Do-It-Yourself Heritage Day event and how it worked to create moments of connection — what the Ceramic City Stories team call the ‘Stoke Ping’. It draws on wider DIY traditions ‘to describe an ethos of horizontal community action, of mutual aid and of making alternatives now’. DIY approaches challenge models of exponential gro… Show more

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