The Gulf Education for Social Policy Review (GESPR) has released a Call for Papers for its upcoming special issue in 2024 titled “Heritage Preservation and Urban Development in the Gulf.” Interested authors are encouraged to submit their abstract and five to six keywords to GESPR’s general editor, Dr. Natasha Mansur, by October 15, 2023, or contact Dr. Matthew MacLean, the Guest Editor, in case you have additional questions. For more information, download the complete call by clicking the button below.
Summary
The Gulf Education and Social Policy Review (GESPR) announces a special issue on heritage preservation and urban development in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula. The special issue seeks to explore the intersection between notions of heritage and the built environment in a variety of contexts. Gulf cities have seen a proliferation of heritage districts in their urban cores, such that heritage and cultural preservation are often understood as synonymous with certain streetscapes and architectural forms.
Specific questions the issue seeks to address include but not are limited to: