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2ND CALL FOR PAPERS: DEADLINE 27TH FEBRUARY 2015
Trans-Atlantic Dialogues on Cultural Heritage: Heritage, Tourism and Traditions Conference
13-16 July 2015, Liverpool, UK 

We have already attracted a great deal of interest in the forthcoming conference, with abstracts coming from many disciplines and from presenters over 24 countries. However, due to popular demand we are extending the Call for Papers deadline and would be particularly interested in receiving abstracts (of 300 words) that address the following themes: 

The heritage of Atlantic crossings
The Trans-Atlantic as a tourist space
Disaporic heritages across the Atlantic
Travelling intangible heritages
Heritage flows of popular culture
Re-defining heritage beyond the postcolonial
Visualising the Trans-Atlantic world

Call for Papers
Trans-Atlantic dialogues on cultural heritage began as early as the voyages of Leif Ericson and Christopher Columbus and continue through the present day. Each side of the Atlantic offers its own geographical and historical specificities expressed and projected through material and immaterial heritage. However, in geopolitical terms and through everyday mobilities, people, objects and ideas flow backward and forward across the ocean, each shaping the heritage of the other, for better or worse, and each shaping the meanings and values that heritage conveys. Where, and in what ways are these trans-Atlantic heritages connected? Where, and in what ways are they not? What can we learn by reflecting on how the different societies and cultures on each side of the Atlantic Ocean produce, consume, mediate, filter, absorb, resist, and experience the heritage of the other? 

This conference is brought to you by the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (IIICH), University of Birmingham and the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (CHAMP), University of Illinois and offers a venue for exploring three critical interactions in this trans-Atlantic dialogue: heritage, tourism and traditions. North America and Europe fashioned two dominant cultural tropes from their powerful and influential intellectual traditions, which have been enacted in Central/South America and Africa, everywhere implicating indigenous cultures. These tropes are contested and linked through historical engagement and contemporary everyday connections. We ask: How do heritages travel? How is trans-Atlantic tourism shaped by heritage? To what extent have traditions crossed and re-crossed the Atlantic? How have heritage and tourism economies emerged based upon flows of peoples and popular imaginaries?

The goal of the conference is to be simultaneously open-ended and provocative. We welcome papers from academics across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, art history, architecture, business, communication, ethnology, heritage studies, history, geography, landscape architecture, literary studies, media studies, museum studies, popular culture,  postcolonial studies, sociology, tourism, urban studies, etc.

Keynote Speakers
We are also pleased to announce our Keynote Speakers are Professor Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University, USA and Professor Ulf Hannerz, Stockholm University, Sweden. Full details can be found on our website https://transatlanticdialogues.wordpress.com/keynote-speakers/

Panel Proposals
We also welcome proposals for special panels at the conference; sessions which are small, specialised events to be held during the conference as a set of oral presentations. These should be focused on a particular theme relevant to the conference and include the work of a number of researchers coherently fitting together. https://transatlanticdialogues.wordpress.com/panel-sessions-2/

Conference Registration
Registration is now open https://transatlanticdialogues.wordpress.com/registration/

Best wishes, 

Conference Convenors: Mike Robinson (University of Birmingham) and Helaine Silverman (University of Illinois)
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