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From: *Emma Cunliffe* <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, February 12, 2018
Subject: [Wac] EAA Barcelona Call for Papers - Session: Cultural heritage
in modern conflicts. Abstract deadline 15 February
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Dear all

If you are interested, please consider submitting a paper for our session
at this year’s European Association of Archaeologists meeting in Barcelona,
5th – 8th September 2018. See https://www.e-a-a.org/eaa2018.

*Session: #692*

Title: Cultural heritage in modern conflicts

The last decades have seen increased awareness of the place of cultural
heritage as a victim during modern conflicts. Many countries have suffered
from damage to historical monuments and archaeological sites, looting of
museums and important archaeological sites. This large-scale loss – by
resulting from the actions of many different actors - has led both to
international outcry and the development of initiatives and programs by
governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations.

In addition, as the conflicts have continued, reporting and investigations
into this topic have also increased, particularly when ISIS started to
profile their destruction of archaeological sites like Palmyra in Syria,
and Nimrud in Iraq. Many actions were taken both nationally and
internationally to help protect heritage. Unfortunately, these conflicts
have demonstrated new challenges that people were - and perhaps still are -
unprepared for, and some say that the policies for the protection of
cultural heritage have failed.

This session will invite papers that address how and why modern conflicts
have affected cultural heritage directly. We seek discussions on: the role
of international and local communities; the challenges they face in
protecting cultural heritage in these situations; and we want to develop
discussions on the needed measures to protect cultural heritage during
modern conflicts. This session aims to include not only papers that touch
on the situation in the Middle East, but also encompasses a broader range
of perspectives to inform a fuller discussion on heritage in conflict, now
and in the future.

Main organiser: Isber Sabrine (Spain) 1,2
Co-organisers: Dr Emma Cunliffe (United Kingdom) 3 Dr Juan José Ibáñez
(Spain) 1
Affiliations: 1. CSIC 2. Heritage For Peace 3. Newcastle University

If you are interested in preseting a paper or a poster, please have a look
at the conference web page (https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2018). There is a
search engine
https://www.e-a-a.org/EAA2018/ScientificProgramme allowing to find sessions
by keyword or any word or name in title/abstract information.


The deadline for submissions is 15 February, but it is not necessary to pay
until you have confirmation that your abstract has been accepted in
late March. Grants will be announced in April.



All best

Dr Emma Cunliffe

Research Associate, Cultural Property Protection and Peace

Secretary, UK Blue Shield

Secretariat, Blue Shield International

Newcastle University


https://newcastle.academia.edu/EmmaCunliffe



-- 
Panagiota (Nota) Pantzou
Assistant Professor
Department of Cultural Heritage Management and New Technologies
University of Patras

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