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Date: Friday, December 2, 2005 11:59 +0000
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Subject: FW: Capturing the Public Value of Heritage: Conference Jan 06
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From: UK Historic Environment Research Group - policy research forum
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Sent: 02 December 2005 11:29
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Subject: Capturing the Public Value of Heritage: Conference Jan 06
Colleagues - for info:
Capturing the Public Value of Heritage
25 - 26 January 2006
The Royal Geographical Society, London
Supported by:
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Heritage Lottery Fund
English Heritage
The National Trust.
A major conference on Heritage and Public Value will be held at the
Royal Geographical Society in London on 25th and 26th January 2006.
Heritage is important to different people in different ways, but how do
we capture that value and what happens when the values of the public and
experts collide?
The conference will be chaired by Nick Higham, and speakers will include
the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Rt Hon Tessa Jowell
MP, as well as the cultural economist David Throsby, World Heritage
expert Christina Cameron, and many others. The first day will focus on
the idea of Public Value, and what the public think; the second day will
be about what a values-based approach means for heritage organisations.
The conference will be vital for any one involved in natural or cultural
heritage or conservation, whether as a policy-maker or practitioner.
Download the conference programme and booking form here:
http://www.multimediaventures.com/conference.pdf
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Dr Ian Baxter
Associate Director - Caledonian Heritage Futures Network
& Lecturer - Cultural Business Group, Caledonian Business School
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow, G4 0BA. UK
T: +44 (0) 141 331 8462
http://www.heritagefutures.net
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