Bibliographic Information
Article Title
Reactivating voices of the youth in safeguarding cultural heritage in Iraq: the challenges and tools.
Journal Title
Journal of Social Archaeology
Author(s)
Selim, Gehan and Farhan, Sabeeh Lafta
Month of Publication
January
Year of Publication
2024
Volume Number
24
Issue Number
1
Article Pages
58-78
Web Address (URL)
Notes
Abstract
This article contributes to a growing academic debate about the role of young people in safeguarding the memory of the past to support post-war rebuilding through physical urban reform and national rebranding. It also provides new opportunities for young people to amplify their voices after years of struggle. We pose the following question: How can the youth better leverage heritage to emphasise commonalities, cultural links, and educational understanding, which can break down ideological barriers and create sustainable peace? Through a critical thematic analysis of 45 open-ended interviews held in Iraq, we developed a set of recommendations that allows the youth to engage in dialogue around the country and its cultural heritage through oral history, testimonies, and documentaries. The outcomes of this research could enable the youth to reflect on their interpretation of heritage contestation and their active role towards safeguarding Iraq’s cultural heritage.
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
- Appropriate Dissemination of Research
- Archaeologist's Responsibility to the Public
- Integrity of Research Methodology
- Maintaining Continuity of Records
CIfA Codes
- Principle 1: Adherence to ethical and responsible behaviour in archaeological affairs
- Principle 2: Responsibility for the conservation of the historic environment
- Principle 3: Responsibility for acquiring and recording reliable information of the past in archaeological research
- Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
Keywords & Terms
- Adequate and Responsible Reporting, Publication, and Dissemination
- Armed Conflict and Violence
- Conservation
- Consultation/Partnership with Affected Groups
- Culturally Significant and/or Sacred Sites, Objects, and Places
- General Archaeological Ethics
- Identity Studies
- Impact on Communities - Local, Descendant, etc.
- International Law
- Knowledge Production
- Looting, Collecting, and Illicit Trade of Cultural Property
- Management of Cultural Resources, Heritage, History
- Museum, Collection, Curation and Display Standards
- Preservation of Archaeological Resources
- Protection and Non-Disclosure of Archaeological Sites
- Public Interest, Collaboration, Education, and Outreach
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
- Social Identity
- Standards of Data Collection, Recordation, Analysis
- Stewardship
- UNESCO
- Urban Planning
Topics & Issues
- Amateur and Advocational Archaeology
- Archaeological Advocacy and Activism
- Archaeological Education
- Archaeological Ethics - Other
- Civic Engagement
- Collaboration in Archaeology (i.e. Communities, Non-Archaeologists, etc.)
- Community Archaeology and Participatory Research
- Conservation and Ethics
- Destruction of Cultural Heritage
- Development vs. Conservation
- Ethical Case Studies
- Ethical Dilemmas
- Ethical Responsibilities of Archaeologists
- Ethics of Collecting
- Globalization and global perspectives
- Heritage and Archaeological Tourism
- Heritage Erasure
- Heritage Management
- Historic/Cultural Resource/Site Preservation
- Interpreting the Past
- Legal Issues
- Legislation and Archaeological Preservation
- Monuments and Commemoration
- Politics and Archaeology
- Public Archaeology
- Public Engagement, Outreach, and Education
- Public Memory and Public Space
- War, Violence, and Conflict

