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This challenge is examined with reference to decommissioned Allied military bases in Germany and the close-knit and active heritage communities that are gathered around them. Many of these are 'virtual communities' comprised of former servicemen and women who perform their memory-work in online fora and thus play little role in discussions of significance that take place locally. It is proposed that conservationists incorporate the interrogation of these and other groups into their assessment procedures. The suggestion is that a 'hybrid' approach of investigating both buildings and people might reveal different thresholds of significance, and thereby define a body of heritage that is more socially relevant and of greater potential benefit to communities.</abstract>
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