The good, the bad and the self-referential: heritage planning and the productivity of difference

被引:9
作者
van Assche, Kristof [2 ]
Duineveld, Martijn [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Cultural Geog Grp, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] St Cloud State Univ, Community Studies Dept, St Cloud, MN 56301 USA
关键词
planning; heritage; self-reference; hetero-reference; Luhmann;
D O I
10.1080/13527258.2011.632639
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Heritage planning, as an integrated approach to dealing with traces of the past in the ongoing organisation of the landscape, must be a trans-disciplinary endeavour. Bridging differences between scientific disciplines, as well as sciences and the law, administration, politics and economy, is a continuous challenge. We argue that Niklas Luhmanns social systems theory, with its sophisticated understanding of society as an evolving population of social systems, is very useful in understanding the value and difficulty of trespassing boundaries in heritage planning, and in understanding the value of conflict and cultivated difference in the planning process. We reflect on the mechanisms of self-reference and self-reproduction that are at play within the scientific disciplines addressing heritage, and analyse similar mechanisms within planning administrations. These mechanisms are not in essence negative; they are necessary for the production of the kind of knowledge that is specific for the system or organisation. However, in planning, some form of coordination of interests and types of knowledge is seen as desirable. We argue for an approach to heritage planning that avoids self-reference in the planning system as a whole, while accepting and cherishing the self-reference of the actors.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 15
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Impaired self-referential processing in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: A functional MRI study
    Yuan, Cuiping
    Zhang, Zhiqiang
    Wang, Zhengge
    Liao, Wei
    Chen, Guanghui
    Northoff, Georg
    Lu, Guangming
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2013, 555 : 187 - 192
  • [42] Self-referential encoding does not benefit memory for prior remembering across changing contexts
    Leppanen, Marcus L.
    Navangul, Anaya S.
    Feder, Gabriella I.
    Jones, Dominoe A.
    Kim, Kyungmi
    [J]. MEMORY, 2021, 29 (09) : 1176 - 1185
  • [43] Self-referential processing in unipolar depression: Distinct roles of subregions of the medial prefrontal cortex
    Li, Yu
    Li, Mengze
    Wei, Dongtao
    Kong, Xia
    Du, Xue
    Hou, Xin
    Sun, Jiangzhou
    Qiu, Jiang
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING, 2017, 263 : 8 - 14
  • [44] Self-referential schemas and attentional bias predict severity and naturalistic course of depression symptoms
    Disner, Seth G.
    Shumake, Jason D.
    Beevers, Christopher G.
    [J]. COGNITION & EMOTION, 2017, 31 (04) : 632 - 644
  • [45] Self-Referential Encoding on Modules of Anticodon Pairs-Roots of the Biological Flow System
    Guimaraes, Romeu Cardoso
    [J]. LIFE-BASEL, 2017, 7 (02):
  • [46] Life as a self-referential deep learning system: A quantum-like Boltzmann machine model
    Tao, Yong
    [J]. BIOSYSTEMS, 2021, 204
  • [47] Self-referential basis of undecidable dynamics: From the Liar paradox and the halting problem to the edge of chaos
    Prokopenko, Mikhail
    Harre, Michael
    Lizier, Joseph
    Boschetti, Fabio
    Peppas, Pavlos
    Kauffman, Stuart
    [J]. PHYSICS OF LIFE REVIEWS, 2019, 31 : 134 - 156
  • [48] Systems typologies in the light of autopoiesis: A reconceptualization of Boulding's hierarchy, and a typology of self-referential systems
    Mingers, J
    [J]. SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 1997, 14 (05) : 303 - 313
  • [49] Evaluation and memory of social events in borderline personality disorder: Effects of valence and self-referential context
    Winter, Dorina
    Koplin, Katrin
    Schmahl, Christian
    Bohus, Martin
    Lis, Stefanie
    [J]. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2016, 240 : 19 - 25
  • [50] Practices of Informal Education as a Resource for Self-Realization of Self-Referential Identities in a Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Period
    Marchuk, Larysa
    Yatsyna, Olena
    [J]. POSTMODERN OPENINGS, 2020, 11 (02): : 99 - 104