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Long Kesh/Maze: A Case for Participation in Post-Conflict Heritage
Louise Purbrick
University of Brighton
Centre for Design History
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Heritage
100%
Post-conflict Heritage
100%
Prison
28%
Violence
14%
Impact Evaluation
14%
Victimhood
14%
Fine Arts
14%
Ways of Understanding
14%
Conflict Resolution
14%
Sectarianism
14%
Terrorism
14%
Conflict Heritage
14%
Material Forming
14%
Visitor numbers
14%
Incarceration
14%
Memorialization
14%
Imprisonment
14%
Hunger Strike
14%
Heritage Places
14%
Heritage Destination
14%
Heritage Practice
14%
Other-evaluation
14%
Belfast Agreement
14%
Conflict Resolution Process
14%
Heritage Theory
14%
Arts and Humanities
Maze
100%
Performative
33%
Spatial
33%
Belfast
33%
Contests
33%
Disagreement
33%
Legacy
33%
Fine Arts
33%
Primacy
33%
Sectarianism
33%
Witnessing
33%
Victimhood
33%
immaterial
33%
Incarceration
33%