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Gridlock: UNESCO, global conflict and failed ambitions

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Annika Bergman Rosamond. (2022) The ethics and politics of world heritage: local application at the site of Laponia. Journal of Global Ethics 18:2, pages 286-305.
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Lynn Meskell. (2021) A tale of two cities: The fate of Delhi as UNESCO World Heritage. International Journal of Cultural Property 28:1, pages 27-42.
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Ben Marwick & Prema Smith. (2021) World Heritage sites on Wikipedia: Cultural heritage activism in a context of constrained agency. Big Data & Society 8:1, pages 205395172110173.
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Ryoko Nakano. (2020) Mobilizing Meiji Nostalgia and Intentional Forgetting in Japan's World Heritage Promotion. International Journal of Asian Studies 18:1, pages 27-44.
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Claire Smith, Heather Burke, Cherrie de Leiuen & Gary Jackson. (2015) The Islamic State’s symbolic war: Da'esh's socially mediated terrorism as a threat to cultural heritage. Journal of Social Archaeology 16:2, pages 164-188.
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