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Invitation to the 5th AHRC Connected Communities Heritage Network Symposium

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Nick Higgett <[log in to unmask]>

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Museums Computer Group <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 21 Dec 2020 11:51:30 +0000

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You are invited to attend the 
 
5th AHRC Connected Communities Heritage Network Symposium
 
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

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/

Nick Higgett		[log in to unmask]
Connected Communities Heritage Network 

PROGRAMME
9.00	Welcome

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) 

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

10.45 	Break

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

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

1.00	Lunch

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

3.30	Break

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

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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