(Re)calibrating heritage: Al-Jdeideh (post-)conflict transformations in Aleppo, Syria.

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Article Title

(Re)calibrating heritage: Al-Jdeideh (post-)conflict transformations in Aleppo, Syria.

Journal Title

Journal of Social Archaeology

Author(s)

Salahieh, Diana and Asaeed, Saeed and Zibar, Layla

Month of Publication

January

Year of Publication

2024

Volume Number

24

Issue Number

1

Article Pages

79-105

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https://doi.org/10.1177/14696053231220926

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Abstract

This paper examines how armed conflict impacts the recalibration of Aleppo’s historic urban and cultural fabric, using the Al-Jdeideh quarter as a case study. This article critically reflects on the ongoing (post-)conflict, top-down (post-)reconstruction activities in Aleppo’s historic core, drawing on ethnographic research of visual mapping and semi-structured interviews with current Aleppo dwellers in the city and former dwellers displaced across Europe. Our findings highlight that the current reconstruction activities lack locals’ values and needs, and amplify the altered socio-economic dynamics between the (former) communities’ absence and presence. Therefore, these activities are resulting in a skewed representation of what once was a major hub of culture, commerce, heritage, and everyday life. As such, the paper argues that the current reconstruction attempts lack a comprehensive and context-specific approach, and need to explore more inclusive pathways of human-centered and sustainable recovery.

 

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