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Heritage builds communities: The application of heritage resources to the problems of social exclusion
Authors:Andrew Newman  Fiona McLean
Affiliation:1. Lecturer Museum Studies in the Department of Archaeology , University of Newcastle upon Tyne;2. Lecturer in the Department of Marketing , The University of Stirling
Abstract:Abstract

The concept of ‘social exclusion’ has become central to the UK government's political philosophy. The need to combat the causes and deal with the symptoms of ‘social exclusion’ has become vital to many policy initiatives. The use of heritage resources to help deal with social problems has been practised since the early years of the 19th century and can provide a community with a focus, identity and pride as well as making a contribution to regional economies. This paper traces the use of heritage resources in community regeneration programmes and demonstrates their lack of objectives and unplanned nature. A holistic multi‐agency approach is advocated to tackle social exclusion, with heritage playing a central role. Finally, the paper calls for research which will clarify the contribution that heritage resources can make and identify a framework within which heritage can realise its potential to build communities.
Keywords:Museums  Heritage  Social exclusion  Communities  Newcastle upon Tyne  Cultural policy
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