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Cambridge Heritage Research Centre

 

When: 

Wednesday 19 June, 2024: 14.00 – 17.00

Thursday 20 June 2024: 9.30 – 17.45

Description

The 24th CHRC Annual Symposium invites papers to explore the idea of heritage expertise and how our understanding of heritage expertise shapes the associated skills and roles in heritage, and informs our heritage methodologies. 

The 24th CHRC Annual Symposium will explore a variety of questions about heritage expertise including the following:
• How do we define heritage expertise?
• What kinds of skills are necessary for heritage expertise?
• How can ethical values shape our understanding of heritage expertise?
• How does decolonisation challenge Western concepts of heritage expertise?
• What are the epistemological and ontological implications of challenging 
established concepts of heritage expertise?
• What opportunities can digitisation and globalisation afford about heritage 
expertise?
• Can the role of communities and/or grassroot movements in heritage interpretation expand the boundaries of heritage expertise?
• Do current heritage methodologies respond to the demands of inclusive 
participation in heritage expertise?

Registration fee (£20) includes coffee/tea and lunch (free for University of Cambridge staff/students whose fees are paid for by their cost centre or grant). 

Attendance in-person (McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Seminar Room)

Register here: Heritage Expertise: Paradigm or Platitude, June 2024 | University of Cambridge

Event Keynote Speakers:

Helaine Silverman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Trish Biers (Duckworth Laboratory), Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly (Biladi NGO)

Event Session Speakers:

Session 1: Defining Heritage Expertise

Ben Davenport, Isavella Voulgareli, Guillermo Díaz de Liaño and Nekbet Corpas Civicos

Session 2: Skills and Methodologies in Heritage Expertise

Dr Allison O. Ramsay, Dr Tanja Hoffmann, Lucy Hockley, Geonyoung Kim

Session 3: Decolonisation and Heritage Expertise

Dr Tina van der Vlies, Oliver Antczak

Session 4: Digitisation and Globalisation in Heritage Expertise

Dr Rebecca Roberts, Azadeh Vafadari and Professor Cameron Petrie, Dr Mona Alzahrani, Razan Sijeeni, and Dana Altoaimi, Dr Mesut Dinler

Description/Themes: The 24th Annual Cambridge Heritage Research Centre Symposium explores the idea of heritage expertise and how our understanding of heritage expertise shapes the associated skills and roles in heritage theory and practice, and informs our heritage methodologies. Hosting speakers from cross-disciplinary backgrounds, the 24th CHRC Annual Symposium sheds light on the idea of heritage expertise by focusing on the following questions:

• How do we define heritage expertise?

• What kinds of skills are necessary for heritage expertise?

• How can ethical values shape our understanding of heritage expertise?

• How does decolonisation challenge Western concepts of heritage expertise?

• What are the epistemological and ontological implications of challenging established concepts of heritage expertise?

• What opportunities can digitisation and globalisation afford about heritage expertise?

• Can the role of communities and/or grassroot movements in heritage interpretation expand the boundaries of heritage expertise?

• Do current heritage methodologies respond to the demands of inclusive participation in heritage expertise?
 

Date: 
Wednesday, 19 June, 2024 - 13:00 to Thursday, 20 June, 2024 - 18:30
Event location: 
Seminar Room, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Downing Street, Cambridge and online via Zoom (registration required)