Friday, 18 May 2018

"Reshaping Cultural Heritage Protection Policies at a Time of Securitisation: France, Italy, and the United Kingdom"

New Article co-authored by P. Foradori, S. Giusti, A.L. Lamonica - The International Spectator

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A new paper, entitled "Reshaping Cultural Heritage Protection Policies at a Time of Securitisation: France, Italy, and the United Kingdom", co-authored by Paolo Foradori, Serena Giusti and Alessandro Giovanni Lamonica, has been published on The
International Spectator.

The International Spectator, 2018, DOI: 10.1080/03932729.2018.1467161

Abstract

In the context of the increasing securitisation of cultural heritage, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom have reacted differently to the recent wave of iconoclasm perpetrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and similar radical groups and terrorist organisations. With cultural heritage now discursively identified as a security concern, the three states enacted security practices to deal with the newly emerged security threats. All three cases show a tight association between the protection of cultural heritage, development and security policies. State-driven cultural heritage protection policies continue to be designed around the notion of multilateral cooperation, although innovative forms of public-private multilateralism and civil-military cooperation are increasingly being introduced.

 

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