Trauma-heritage: towards a trauma-informed understanding of heritage
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by Charlotte FeakinsEmma BarrettMarlee Bowera Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australiab Matilda Centre, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Negotiations of heritage in and around locally protected forests in Inhambane province, southern Mozambique
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by Pascoal GotaDepartment of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenPascoal Gota is a PhD student at the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University. His research interests comprise a mix of disciplines, approaches, and fields such as environmental archaeology, historical ecology, heritage, GIS, oral history, and remote sensing. His PhD research aims to understand the conservation status of biocultural heritage in Inhambane province, Mozambique. He focuses on modelling forests and reconstructing of the landscape and vegetation of Inhambane and engaging communities to stewardship their heritage.
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Local perspectives on heritage reconstruction after conflict: a public opinion survey of Aleppo
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by Benjamin IsakhanLynn Meskella Alfred Deakin Institute, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australiab Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africac Department of Anthropology, Department of Historic Preservation and Penn Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USABenjamin Isakhan is Professor of International Politics and Founding Director of Polis, a research network for Politics and International Relations in the Alfred Deakin Institute at Deakin University, Australia. He is also an Adjunct Senior Research Associate, Department of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Humanities at the University of Johannesburg. He can be reached at: benjamin.isakhan@deakin.edu.auLynn Meskell is Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. She is Richard D. Green Professor in the Department of Anthropology, School of Arts & Sciences, Professor in the Department of Historic Preservation at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design, and Curator in the Middle East Section of the Penn Museum. She is also AD White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University.
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A critical cartography: mapping chapters, networks, and relationships through regional organization
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by Trinidad RicoMelissa F. Bairda Department of Art History, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, United Statesb Department of Social Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, United StatesTrinidad Rico is former Vice-President for Chapters of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies and associate professor and director of cultural heritage and preservation studies at Rutgers University, NJ, USA.Melissa F. Baird is president of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies and associate professor of anthropology at Michigan Technological University, MI, USA.
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The Jewish religious heritage continuum: Jewish religious communities’ interactions with synagogues and ceremonial objects in Amsterdam
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by Paul ArieseAmsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture, University of Amsterdam, and Reinwardt Academy, Amsterdam University of the Arts, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPaul Ariese (paul.ariese@ahk.nl) is a senior lecturer at Reinwardt Academy, Amsterdam University of the Arts, and a graduate of the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester (MA with distinction). He lectures on religious heritage and exhibition development for the international Master’s programme in Applied Museum and Heritage Studies and the Bachelor’s programme in Cultural Heritage Studies. He is affiliated as fellow of the University of Groningen’s Centre for Religion and Heritage. Ariese is currently engaged in research for his PhD on The Sacred in Musealised Synagogue Space: Representations of Jewish Religious Life in the Amsterdam Jewish Cultural Quarter at the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture, University of Amsterdam.
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What’s in a word? Reflections on, challenges to, and possibilities with the ACHS
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by David C. HarveyArchaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus Universitet - Moesgaard Campus, Hojbjerg, DenmarkDavid C. Harvey is an associate professor in critical heritage studies at Aarhus University, Denmark, and an honorary professor of historical and cultural geography at the University of Exeter. His work has focused on the geographies of heritage, and he has contributed to some key heritage debates, including processual understandings of heritage, extending the temporal depth of heritage, the outlining of heritage-landscape and heritage-climate change relations, and the opening up of hidden memories through oral history. He is on the editorial board of The International Journal of Heritage Studies, and co-edits the Berghahn Book Series Exploration in Heritage Studies. In his spare time, David cycles a lot, plays a bit of football, and struggles to learn Danish.
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‘They don’t care about Crucian culture’: legitimising claims to heritage rights in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
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by Annalisa BolinDepartment of Archaeology and Heritage Studies, Aarhus University, Aarhus, DenmarkAnnalisa Bolin has been a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies at Aarhus University (Denmark) and the UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures at Linnaeus University (Sweden), as well as a research associate at the Social Science Research Council (USA). With field projects in Rwanda and the US Virgin Islands, her research examines the politics of heritage in post-conflict, post-colonial contexts, focusing especially on rights and ethics, development, and diplomacy. She holds a PhD in anthropology from Stanford University.
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10 years on: past, present, and future of (A)CHS roundtable discussion
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by Michelle StefanoAmerican Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington DC, USAMichelle Stefano is a Folklife Specialist with the American Folklife Center and a lecturer in heritage studies at Johns Hopkins University.
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Cold war heritage dissonance and disinheritance as a heritage alternative: the case of soviet military remnants in the Baltic states
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by Kristīne KrumbergaAnna Storma Department of Geography, University of Latvia, Riga, Latviab Department of Thematic Studies, Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Linköping, SwedenKristīne Krumberga is a PhD candidate in Cultural Geography at the University of Latvia in Riga, Latvia. In her thesis, she examines cultural and ecological transformations of former military sites in Latvia in heritage and nature conservation contexts. Her research interests include the cultural production of space and nature-culture entanglements.Anna Storm is a Professor of Technology and Social Change at Linköping University in Linköping, Sweden. Her research interests centre on ‘industrial afterlives’, that is, the lingering effects of industrial activities and their social, cultural, and environmental expressions.
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Walking the land: a history of Israeli hiking trails
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by Ahmed ShamsDurham University
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