Research Report

Wrestling with Social Value Case Study Report: The Caterthuns

Alternative title Site Report: The Brown and White Caterthuns, Angus

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Citation

Robson E (2020) Wrestling with Social Value Case Study Report: The Caterthuns [Site Report: The Brown and White Caterthuns, Angus]. Research co-funded by the University of Stirling and Historic Environment Scotland. Stirling: University of Stirling.

Abstract
This report is based on the findings from a rapid, qualitative investigation into the variety of communities and range of social values associated with the Brown and White Caterthuns, a pair of Iron Age hillforts in Angus. It provides some background to the site and research process, summarises the findings, and considers the potential implications. The research identified a number of different communities for whom the site was of significance and a variety of inter-connected social values. The research was undertaken as part of the collaborative PhD project, Wrestling with Social Value: An Examination of Methods and Approaches for Assessing Social Value in Heritage Management and Conservation.

Keywords
Hillforts, Social Value, Heritage, Landscape

StatusUnpublished
FundersHistoric Environment Scotland
Publication date01/06/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31378
Place of publicationStirling

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Dr Elizabeth Robson

Dr Elizabeth Robson

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, History

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