El conflicto en la gestión del patrimonio arqueológicocasos en España y América latina
- Corpas Civicos, Nekbet
- Alicia Castillo Mena Directrice
Université de défendre: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 01 décembre 2021
- María Ángeles Querol Fernández President
- Leticia García Villaluenga Secrétaire
- Alexandra Chavarría Arnau Rapporteur
- Jorge Onrubia Pintado Rapporteur
- Carlos Montero Pantoja Rapporteur
Type: Thèses
Résumé
Cities, as ever-changing spaces throughout history, where different communities live, witness conflicts over how they should be built regarding their past and how coexistence unfolds. The aim of this PhD thesis is to research into and analyse ordinary disputes occurring in the Archaeological Heritage management of World Heritage cities and its role in urban societies, thus putting forward several proposals for improvement. Two cities, Alcalá de Henares (Spain) and Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza (Mexico), have been studied using a case study research design. It provides the opportunity to get in-depth and multifaceted insights about conflicts, which constitute a complex phenomenon of study. Drawing on the above-mentioned goal, this work seeks to identify and classify conflicts in this field and the stakeholders normally involved, to assess the procedures deployed to address these situations. As a result of it all, it includes proposals to act upon these disputes in accordance with conflict resolution studies and alternative dispute resolution systems...