Dear All,
I'm preparing a syllabus for an advanced-level undergraduate course on
conservation and communities. I'd like to include novel theoretical
perspectives on the relation between conservation and heritage, and
theoretical/empirical studies that engage with heritage governance from a
wider perspective, focusing on both contexts of natural and cultural
heritage, or those that would help juxtapose the two contexts. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Guldem Baykal
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*Guldem Baykal Buyuksarac*
Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology
Departmental Erasmus Coordinator
Istanbul University / Faculty of Letters
Department of Anthropology
Ordu Cad. No. 196 Beyazit 34459 Istanbul
+90 212 440 0000 (15966)
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