Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria

This paper investigates the soft power of community archaeology in transforming isolated and diverse communities into a more inclusive society, by reviewing community archaeology as a concept, and as a process, through the case of inclusive cultural heritage in Mozan, Syria. A theory of change under...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yara Moualla, Gayle McPherson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4670
id doaj-b0e02ca1348c4b72b8f4b5a696ca413e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b0e02ca1348c4b72b8f4b5a696ca413e2020-11-24T20:42:43ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-08-011117467010.3390/su11174670su11174670Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, SyriaYara Moualla0Gayle McPherson1School of Media, Culture and Society, University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow G72 0LH, UKSchool of Media, Culture and Society, University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow G72 0LH, UKThis paper investigates the soft power of community archaeology in transforming isolated and diverse communities into a more inclusive society, by reviewing community archaeology as a concept, and as a process, through the case of inclusive cultural heritage in Mozan, Syria. A theory of change underpinned key interventions in Mozan to track shifts in the social behaviour of locals from cultural isolation towards participation, partnership and inclusion, while investigating the process of establishing understanding, acceptance and mutual trust within communities. The research adopted an ethnographic study and used qualitative research methods. These relied primarily on direct observations and open ended, semi-structured and in-depth interviews with local communities, an archaeological mission and governmental and civic stakeholders involved in the area. The fieldwork research was informed by conducting a review of literature on the impact of culture and heritage in social contexts, social inclusion and cultural diplomacy. The paper demonstrates how the contribution of community archaeology in soft power change has assisted personal and community empowerment through inclusive cultural heritage on an individual level while strengthening social networks to mobilise the impact on the community as a whole. It reveals how such a project enhanced dialogue, increased awareness, and built and contributed to mutual understanding in order to support a shift in the harder area of symbolic community thinking and attitude, against a backdrop of conflict, war and isolation and builds the basis for inclusive cultural heritage tourism.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4670community archaeologyinclusioninclusive growthsoft powercultural heritagecultural tourismcultural diplomacySyria
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Yara Moualla
Gayle McPherson
spellingShingle Yara Moualla
Gayle McPherson
Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
Sustainability
community archaeology
inclusion
inclusive growth
soft power
cultural heritage
cultural tourism
cultural diplomacy
Syria
author_facet Yara Moualla
Gayle McPherson
author_sort Yara Moualla
title Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
title_short Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
title_full Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
title_fullStr Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
title_full_unstemmed Making Change towards Inclusive Societies: The Soft Power of Community Archaeology in Building Cultural Heritage in Mozan, Syria
title_sort making change towards inclusive societies: the soft power of community archaeology in building cultural heritage in mozan, syria
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-08-01
description This paper investigates the soft power of community archaeology in transforming isolated and diverse communities into a more inclusive society, by reviewing community archaeology as a concept, and as a process, through the case of inclusive cultural heritage in Mozan, Syria. A theory of change underpinned key interventions in Mozan to track shifts in the social behaviour of locals from cultural isolation towards participation, partnership and inclusion, while investigating the process of establishing understanding, acceptance and mutual trust within communities. The research adopted an ethnographic study and used qualitative research methods. These relied primarily on direct observations and open ended, semi-structured and in-depth interviews with local communities, an archaeological mission and governmental and civic stakeholders involved in the area. The fieldwork research was informed by conducting a review of literature on the impact of culture and heritage in social contexts, social inclusion and cultural diplomacy. The paper demonstrates how the contribution of community archaeology in soft power change has assisted personal and community empowerment through inclusive cultural heritage on an individual level while strengthening social networks to mobilise the impact on the community as a whole. It reveals how such a project enhanced dialogue, increased awareness, and built and contributed to mutual understanding in order to support a shift in the harder area of symbolic community thinking and attitude, against a backdrop of conflict, war and isolation and builds the basis for inclusive cultural heritage tourism.
topic community archaeology
inclusion
inclusive growth
soft power
cultural heritage
cultural tourism
cultural diplomacy
Syria
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/17/4670
work_keys_str_mv AT yaramoualla makingchangetowardsinclusivesocietiesthesoftpowerofcommunityarchaeologyinbuildingculturalheritageinmozansyria
AT gaylemcpherson makingchangetowardsinclusivesocietiesthesoftpowerofcommunityarchaeologyinbuildingculturalheritageinmozansyria
_version_ 1716821991619559424