2024
DOI: 10.1111/sena.12412
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Restricted Access to Remembrance: Problematic Usages of Industrial Memories in Belfast's Titanic Quarter

Christophe Davis

Abstract: The paper addresses the contemporary usages of collective memory in the Titanic Quarter's project in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In the wake of the Good Friday Agreement, elected officials proposed urban revitalisation policies that aimed to mitigate the effects of deindustrialisation and the ethnonational conflict. On the old shipyard wastelands, public authorities were relying on the redevelopment of the built environment to suggest a shared urbanity but also a shared past, a connection with a common space, m… Show more

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