Contents

Scientific and review committees

Notes on contributors

List of illustrations

Preface

Lilia Makhloufi

Introduction: Tangible and Intangible Heritage

Lilia Makhloufi

I. BUILT HERITAGE AND RESIDENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS

1. Socio-Spatial Practices of a Community Living Beneath the Land in Beni Zelten, South-Eastern Tunisia

Houda Driss

2. Impact of Jurisprudential Heritage in the Organisation of the Medina of Tunis: Joint Ownership, Social Practices and Customs

Meriem Ben Ammar

II. CULTURAL HERITAGE AND INTANGIBLE COMPONENTS

3. Revisiting Definitions and Challenges of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of the Old Centre of Mashhad

Sepideh Shahamati, Ayda Khaleghi and Sasan Norouzi

4. Promoting the Role of Egyptian Museums in Nurturing and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

Heba Khairy

5. Syrian Intangible Cultural Heritage: Characteristics and
Challenges of Preservation

Nibal Muhesen

III. LIVING HERITAGE AND CULTURAL TOURISM POTENTIAL

6. Mutrah Old Market, Oman: Analysis to Enhance a Living
Heritage Site

Mohamed Amer

7. Study on the Visual Perception of Historical Streetscapes Using Kansei Engineering: Cherchell City, Algeria

Lemya Kacha and Mouenes Abd Elrrahmane Bouakar

8. Western Churches in Nagasaki and Amakusa as Sites of Memory

Joanes Rocha

IV. HERITAGE SITES AND PRESERVATION CHALLENGES

9. Tradition Versus Modernity in Heritage Preservation Discourse in Postcolonial Morocco: Jemaa el-Fna Plaza, Marrakesh

Assia Lamzah

10. Integrity and Authenticity: Humberstone and Santa Laura
Saltpeter Works (Chile)

Fabiola Solari Irribarra and Guillermo Rojas Alfaro

11. (Identity) Politics and the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aliye Fatma Mataracı

Conclusion: Heritage in the Age of Globalisation

Lilia Makhloufi

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