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From: Woodham, A.L. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 26 October 2006 17:59
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Subject: List invitation
Dear List
'Valuing the Historic Environment' is a new, cross disciplinary research
cluster for the discussion of frameworks of value in relation to the
preservation of historic environments. The cluster will meet at three
one day colloquia to take place between January and July 2007 and on an
online wiki, available from the cluster www from January 2007. Detailed
notes documenting the discussion at each colloquium will also be
available from the cluster www. We aim for the activities of this
cluster to lead to further research connections, collaborations,
opportunities and outputs, with the potential to influence academic
debate and policy formulation.
The first colloquium associated with this cluster takes place on the
26th January 2007. The main focus of the colloquium is 'Heritage of the
Recent Past' but it will also serve to kick off the cluster activities
more generally and especially we want this first colloquium to set the
tone of the series by being challenging to the ways in which different
disciplines and the industry understands heritage and the instrumental
implications of these constructions.
There are a limited number of places available, there is no cost to
attend but we are not normally able to pay expenses. Applications to
attend should include a 100 word statement of how the applicants'
research or work will enable them to make a significant contribution to
debate in the colloquia. The closing date for applications for
Colloquium 1 is 01/12/06.
Colloquia details are as follows:
26th Jan- Heritage of the Recent Past
Keynotes: Professor Peter Howard, Visiting Professor of Cultural
Landscape, Bournemouth University and Professor Patrick Wright,
Nottingham Trent University
Other Speakers: Blackpool's World Heritage Status Bid- Professor John
Walton, University of Central Lancashire and Jason Wood; and Professor
Paul Carter, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, University
of Melbourne- non-material heritage and landscapes of the mind
Location: Leicester University
You can find further details about the research cluster at
http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/contactus/valhistenvir.html
Yours sincerely
Anna Woodham
Project Assistant - Preserving Historic Environments
PP:
Lisanne Gibson BA (Hons), PhD
Department of Museum Studies
University of Leicester
103-105 Princess Road East
Leicester, LE1 7LG, UK
Tel: +44 (0)116 252 5719
Fax: +44 (0)116 252 3960
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http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/contactus/lisannegibson.html
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