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There is a call in Heritage Studies to democratize heritage practices and place local communities at the forefront; heritage plays an important role in identity formation, and therefore in social inclusion and exclusion. Public participation is often presented as the primary means to prioritize communities. Studies focusing on public participation are typically descriptive in nature, however these studies lack a strong analytical framework that enables us to understand participation. This series of studies contributes to a better understanding of public participation in the heritage sector by applying Public Administration theory on collaborative governance.

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This volume of papers makes a significant contribution to new critical frameworks for understanding and shaping participative practice in heritage work, applying theories of public administration and governance networks towards innovative insights and solutions. Gill Chitty, University of York

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Introduction

Jeroen Rodenberg, Pieter Wagenaar and Gert-Jan Burgers



Part I: Framework: Theories of Heritage, Public Administration and Political
Science 



Chapter
1. Understanding the Governance of Heritage: A plea for Using Public
Administration Theories in Heritage Studies

Jeroen Rodenberg and Pieter Wagenaar



Chapter
2. Interacting with Governance: A Public Administration Perspective
on Interactive Governance for the Heritage Studies

Pieter Wagenaar and Jeroen Rodenberg



Chapter
3. From Democratic Turn to Agnostic Approach: Understanding
Participation from the Perspective of Mouffe's Agonistic Pluralism

Jarik Chambille



Part II: Top-Down Closed Interactive Heritage Governance: Stakeholder
Participation



Chapter
4. Building a Community of Practice in a Heritage Landscape

Rob Collins, Graham Fairclough and Sam Turner



Chapter
5. Crafting Castella: Why Interactive Governance Led to Success in
Reconstructing a Castellum in Utrecht, but not in Leiden

Eline Amsing, Pieter Wagenaar, Jeroen Rodenberg and Hans Renes



Chapter
6. Participatory Heritage Planning Policy in Coastal Europe: Lessons
from the HERICOAST Project

Linde Egberts



Part III: Top-Down Open Interactive Heritage Governance: Citizen
Participation



Chapter
7. Heritage and Co-Production? Evaluating the Legacy of
Participating in Community Archaeology in the UK

Cath Neal



Chapter
8. Barriers to Public Participation in Memorialization Processes:
Evidence from Holocaust Memorial of Names

Alana Castro de Azevedo



Chapter
9. Delisting Dresden: Bridging Local Interests and International
Obligations

Bart Zwegers



Part IV: Bottom-Up Open Interactive Heritage Governance: Governing the
Public Good and Common Pool Resources



Chapter
10. White Lions in South Africa: A Living Heritage

Jason Turner and Harry Wels



Part V: Bottom-Up Closed Interactive Heritage Governance: Governing Common
Pool Resources



Chapter
11. Rethinking Ecomuseology: The Ecomuseo della Via Appia in the
south of Italy

Gert-Jan Burgers, Christian Napolitano and Ilaria Ricci



Chapter
12. Participation as an Effective Way to Counter Authorized Heritage
Discourse?

Nana Zheng and Gert-Jan Burgers



Conclusion

Pieter Wagenaar and Jeroen Rodenberg



Index
Jeroen Rodenberg is a lecturer and PhD candidate at the Department of Public Administration and Political Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. His research interests are heritage governance and policy and the history of public administration. He is involved in the pan-European research and training project on heritage planning Heriland.