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>Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 12:38:05 +0000
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>From: Steve Cooke <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Seminar announcement: Heritage and Identity
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>HERITAGE AND IDENTITY
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>Part of the ESRC-funded Seminar Programme entitled 'Accessing Identity'
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>Hosted by the Department of Marketing, University of Stirling
>Wednesday 15 January 2003
>The Management Centre, Stirling
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>Heritage and Identity aims to foster dialogue between academic work of a
>theoretical and empirical nature on identity and heritage, and the
>practical dilemmas facing those in various heritage organisations who
>are dealing on an everyday basis with a diverse public with differing
>needs and attitudes to heritage. It is therefore of interest to
>practitioners dealing with visitors and attempting to diversify their
>visiting public through various initiatives in their organisations. It
>encompasses wider concerns surrounding nationality, race, ethnicity,
>gender, sexuality, class, and other identities from the perspective of
>understanding consumers. From the academic side, the seminar will be of
>interest to those studying the sociology of heritage, identity issues,
>social exclusion, cultural studies, nationalism studies, gender studies
>and critical management studies. After the presentations from a range of
>speakers, we conclude with a Panel Discussion which aims to bring
>together and explore the emergent issues from the series of
>presentations. It is envisaged that a significant amount of time will be
>given to interaction, participation and discussion, particularly during
>the latter stages of the event.
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>Speakers
>The choice of speakers reflects a mix of academic researchers, heritage
>professionals and heritage consultants. They will include:
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>Mark O'Neill, Glasgow Museums
>Kevin Hetherington, Lancaster University
>Henrietta Lidchi (to confirm)
>Sharon Macdonald, Sheffield University (to confirm)
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>Location
>The seminar will be held at the Management Centre, Stirling, which is
>located on the University campus. If you require information on
>directions to the Management Centre please contact them directly on
>01786 451666. Registration will take place at 9.15 and the seminar will
>close at 4.45 on Wednesday 15th January 2003. There is no charge for
>attending the seminar. However, the number of places are limited, so it
>is essential that you inform the seminar organiser, Fiona McLean, of
>your intention to attend (E-mail: [log in to unmask] or phone 01786
>467393). Accommodation is available at the Management Centre for both
>the Tuesday and Wednesday nights, at a rate of #49.50 per person. If you
>require accommodation on either of these nights please advise Fiona when
>securing your place.
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>There is a restricted amount of funding for travel and subsistence of
>full-time PhD students. Please indicate whether you are a full-time
>doctoral student when securing your place and ask for further details of
>funds.
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>Dr Steven Cooke
>Department of Geography
>University of Hull
>Hull HU6 7RX
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>tel 01482 465922/465385
>fax 01482 466340
>email [log in to unmask]
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