COMMUNITY’S CULTURAL CAPITAL IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE: CASE OF COMMUNITY IN PHRA NAKHON CITY WALL

  • Thanapol Wattanakul Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand
  • Tanapol Kortana Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand
  • Somboon Suksamran Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand
Keywords: Cultural Capital, Community, Archaeological Site

Abstract

Abstract— Building the traditional cultural management of the community in conservation, rehabilitation, and adaptation to the change of globalization era to develop the lifestyle, culture, customs, archaeological site, and historical area to be the community’s cultural capital of Thailand. This should apply the innovation to build the effective community’s cultural capital in Phra Nakhon City Wall in conservation, inheritance, and enhancement. The innovation would describe and communicate the culture to people and the community including it would conserve, inheriting, and enhance the community's cultural capital effectively, stably, and sustainably. The research findings could create a model of conservation, inheritance, and enhancement by emphasizing the result of enhancing cultural inheritance, people participation, and stable and sustainable living.

Published
2023-05-11