The inaugural issue is available!
A new journal devoted to managing cultural heritage.from Left Coast Press,
Inc.
Heritage Management
Current Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 2008)
Table of Contents
Editor's Forum Kelley Hays-Gilpin and George Gumerman
What Do We Mean by 'Heritage'? Whose Heritage Do We Manage, and What Rights
Have We to Do So?
Joe E. Watkins and John Beaver
The Rock Art Stability Index: A New Strategy for Maximizing the
Sustainability of Rock Art
Ronald I. Dorn, David S. Whitley, Niccole Villa Cerveny, Steven J. Gordon,
Case Allen and Elyssa Gutbrod
When is a Site Culturally Viable? Landscape Evolution and Ojibwa Heritage
Building on the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, Minnesota and Wisconsin
Maria Nieves Zedeno and Nicholas Laluk
Yours, Mine, and Ours: They're All Traditional Cultural Properties
Pat Barker
Response from Tom King
Tom King
Reviews:
The Public Benefits of Historical Archaeology: The Forty-first Conference on
Historical and Underwater Archaeology
Reviewed by Mark E. Harlan
Heritage Management is a global, peer-reviewed journal that provides a venue
for using scholarly, professional, and indigenous knowledge to address
broader societal concerns about managing cultural heritage. We address
issues of resource management, cultural preservation and revitalization,
education, legal/legislative developments, public archaeology, and ethics.
The journal presents an engaging forum for those who work with governmental
and tribal agencies, museums, private CRM firms, indigenous communities, and
colleges and universities. It facilitates a multivocal arena for
disseminating and critically discussing cultural heritage management issues
collaboratively among professionals and stakeholders.
Submission Guidelines: Heritage Management welcomes submission of original
manuscripts of no more than 30 double spaced pages that focus on management
of the world's heritage resources. All manuscripts are subject to anonymous
peer review by knowledgeable scholars and professional practitioners and, if
accepted, may be subject to revision. Materials submitted to HMJ should not
be under consideration by other publishers, nor should they be previously
published.
Editors: Kelley Hays-Gilpin and George Gumerman IV, Northern Arizona
University
Semi-annual in March and September, 288 pages per volume
For information regarding subscriptions or submissions to the journal,
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