Hi Nick
Can we share with our networks?
Best
Jo
Jo-Anne Sunderland Bowe
Director, Heritec Limited
> On 21 Dec 2020, at 11:52, Nick Higgett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> You are invited to attend the
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> 5th AHRC Connected Communities Heritage Network Symposium
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> Date of Symposium: Friday 12th February 2021
> Venue: Online via Zoom
> Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-ahrc-connected-communities-heritage-network-symposium-tickets-133076169405
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> This symposium will take the form of 25 short Pecha Kucha style presentations (see below for details) each lasting about 10 minutes followed by a brief online discussion. Itis aimed at university researchers, museum and creative professionals as well as community groups focussing on Heritage. The symposium will be a great opportunity to share outcomes and discuss experiences from a wide variety of heritage related organisations and research projects. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
> Although this Symposium is free it would be appreciated if you could make a small donation to Centrepoint who provide homeless young people with accommodation, health support and life skills in order to get them back into education, training and employment. Donate here https://centrepoint.org.uk/donate/
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> Nick Higgett [log in to unmask]
> Connected Communities Heritage Network
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> PROGRAMME
> 9.00 Welcome
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> COVID
> 9.15 CAER Heritage: Reacting to Community Need in the time of Covid-19 Dr Oliver Davis, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology/Co-director CAER Heritage Project, School of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University
> 9.30 What's On(line)? UK Museum Exhibitions during the COVID Crisis, March-June 2020 Ellie King , PhD Student, Warwick Manufacturing Group, University of Warwick/Oxford University Museum of Natural History
> 9.45 Puzzling through the pandemic – a Community Heritage Experience Judith Green, St. James Heritage and Environment Group
> 10.00 Online teaching and learning with digitised collections
> Catherine Eagleton and Kamila Oles (University of St Andrews), Neil Curtis (University of Aberdeen), Maria Economou (University of Glasgow), Susannah Waters (Glasgow School of Art)
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> COMMUNITIES
> 10.15 The Politics of Heritage-Futures: beyond preservation integration and rejuvenation -What are the possibilities and limitations imposed when power and ownership are contested?
> Elizabeth Gardiner, Doctoral Researcher and Professor Katarzyna Kosmala University of the West of Scotland
> 10.30 Contemporary Art in the Heritage Experience: responses and recommendations
> Rebecca Farley, , Judith King, and Andrew Burton (PI), School of Arts and Cultures, Newcastle University
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> 10.45 Break
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> INTERNATIONAL
> 11.00 A Whole Life of a Bicycle: The Design, History and Narrative in Visa Dzīve Vienā Divritenī Exhibition Dr. Zhiyu Zhao, Beihang University, China
> 11.15 Preserving Chinese shadow puppetry culture through digitisation
> Ken Tin-Kai Chen Associate Professor, Department of Comic Design Tainan University of Technology, Taiwan
> 11.30 ‘Engagement and Impact’: the challenges of translating Fiji heritage across communities Karen Jacobs, Senior Lecturer, Sainsbury Research Unit, University of East Anglia
> 11.45 The Earth Museum: Connecting collections, people and place to foster generations of global storytellers
> Dr Janet Owen, Executive Director, The Earth Museum
> 12.00 Don’t touch! From hands-on to virtual – 3D access to Bristol Museum’s Japanese Netsuke Xavier Aure, Research Fellow, Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE and Kate Newnham, Senior Curator, Visual Arts, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
> 12.15 Preserving, Presenting and Prolonging the Life of Living Heritage: The Multivariate Pattern of the Dali Puzhen Bai People Tie-dye Museum
> Shuye Zhang PhD student, History of Design, Royal College of Art
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> TEXTILES
> 12.30 Embroidering the River Lugg: an exploration of its affective importance to its community
> Jackie H Morris, PhD Researcher, Manchester Metropolitan University
> 12.45 Stitching Traditions – Our experience of co-curating with communities
> Esther Shaw. Community Participation Worker, Leicestershire County Council
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> 1.00 Lunch
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> TECHNOLOGY
> 2.00 Surrounding with sound: augmenting the visual world with soundscapes and dialogue. Thom Corah, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University
> 2.15 Reconstructing the Rose Playhouse, Dr E W Tatham, Mixed Reality Ltd
> 2.30 Thinking with History: Projecting London;s Industrial History using Immersive Technologies
> Dr. Atif Mohammed Ghani Heritage 5G Ltd and Dr Jim Clifford Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan.
> 2.45 ‘Glossop Times’ Cotton Mills App: Should we have built a Website instead?
> Nick Higgett, Connected Communities Heritage Network
> 3.00 Connecting with the crowd: creating and supporting citizen research online
> Pip Willcox, Head of Research and Louise Seaward, The National Archives
> 3.15 Developing a CRAFTED pedagogy for engaging schools with digital cultural heritage
> Jo-Anne Sunderland Bowe, Heritec, UK , Jenny Siung, Chester Beatty, Republic of Ireland and Pier Giacomo Sola, Michael Culture AISBL, Belgium
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> 3.30 Break
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> 3.45 Walk My City: An Innovative Digital Architectural Heritage Tour for the City of Liverpool
> Jemma Street, PhD Researcher, Transformation North West doctoral programme, Department of Architecture, University of Liverpool
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> DIVERSITY
> 4.00 A Proposal For Radical Hospitality
> Matilda Pye , National Outreach Curator, Royal Museums Greenwich
> 4.15 African Perspectives on David Livingstone
> Simon Ferrigno, Belong Nottingham
> 4.30 Reclaiming the British country house as a site of African Caribbean heritage: The making of the co-produced film Blood Sugar Lisa Robinson (Bright Ideas Nottingham), Susanne Seymour (University of Nottingham) Shawn Sobers (University of the West of England)
> 4.45 Participation as an effective way to counter Authorized Heritage Discourse?
> Nana Zheng (PhD Student), Faculty of Humanities|CLUE+, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Holland
> 5.00 Closing words
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