Heritage and the Politics of Exclusion

Authors

  • Laurajane Smith ARC Future Fellow, School of Archaeology and Anthropology Research School of Humanities and the Arts, College of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Emma Waterton Heritage and Tourism, School of Social Science, Kingswood Campu

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https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2011.05

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Published

2011-12-28

How to Cite

Smith, L. and Waterton, E. (2011) “Heritage and the Politics of Exclusion”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 19(1), pp. 53–57. doi: 10.37718/CSA.2011.05.

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