1st Edition
Multivocality in World Heritage Rjukan-Notodden Industrial Heritage Site, Norway
1. Introduction: Challenges of multivocality
Inger Birkeland, Steffen F. Johannessen, Guro Nordby and Benjamin Richards
2. Fertilising heritage: Multivocality, memory politics, and semiotic control in a world heritage site
Steffen F. Johannessen
3. Multivocal negotiations: Developers, bureaucracy and affordances of a heritage building
Osmund E.B. Grøholt
4. Awestruck: Multivocality and place-based learning in a World Heritage setting
Audhild L. Kennedy and Steffen F. Johannessen
5. Rallar voices: Marginality and intertextuality in navvy songs from Rjukan and Notodden
Sigrun B. Heimdal and Johan M. Staxrud
6. Silver reflections: Entangled experiences of silver, people and land
Linn Sigrid Bratland and Inger Birkeland
7. Multivocality of space in heavy water tourism
Per Strömberg
8. Photo essay: Lines through time
Benjamin Richards
9. Water as a zone of conflicting interests
Guro Nordby
10. Towards a geological heritage
Benjamin Richards
11. The multivocality of Rjukanfossen: What is to be sustained in World Heritage?
Inger Birkeland
12. Concluding thoughts in a dialogic mode
Inger Birkeland, Steffen F. Johannessen, Guro Nordby and Benjamin Richards
Biography
Inger Birkeland is Professor of Human Geography at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN).
Steffen F. Johannessen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Culture, Religion and Social Studies at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN).
Guro Nordby (Ph.D.) is employed as a researcher at the Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum, Norway.
Benjamin Richards (Ph.D.) is employed at Hardanger and Voss Museum, Norway.






