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    Heritage, crime and inequality: understanding Limerick in the post-Celtic Tiger context (Pre-published version)

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    Niamh Hourigan (2011) 'Heritage, Crime and Inequality: Understanding Limerick in the Post-Celtic Tiger Context'. Heritage Outlook, 18-22.
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    2011
    Author
    Hourigan, Niamh
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    Niamh Hourigan (2011) 'Heritage, Crime and Inequality: Understanding Limerick in the Post-Celtic Tiger Context'. Heritage Outlook, 18-22.
    Abstract
    Debates about social exclusion are central to heritage, because heritage spaces are not blank canvasses. They are spaces where people live and work and when those residents are deeply disadvantaged, their poverty presents specific challenges to heritage development. In Limerick, the most prominent heritage site in the city, King John’s Castle is located in an area adjacent to one of the most deprived electoral districts in the Irish state (St. Mary’s Park). This part of Limerick city also features the strong presence of some of the city’s most notorious criminal gangs.
    Keywords
    Heritage
    Crime
    Inequality
    Limerick
    Post Celtic-Tiger
    Ireland
    Context
    Place
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    The Heritage Council [Ireland]
    License URI
    https://www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/files/heritage_outlook_winter_2011_spring_2012_115mb.pdf
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2864
    ISSN
    1393–9777
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