I received the text, below, from one of the conference session organizers. Delta Symposium XXVI: The Haunted South Call for Papers Location: Jonesboro, AR (USA)Website:AState.edu/delta-symAbstract deadline: December 19, 2019 The Department of English, Philosophy, and World Languages at Arkansas State University opens a call for papers and presentations for the twenty-sixth...
Conferences
Conference: Connecting (to) Heritage Studies in the U.S.
I am on the organizing committee for this conference and have copied relevant details from the web site, below. There is no charge for attendance/participation. Connecting (to) Heritage Studies in the U.S. Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR, 15-18 June, 2017 Keynote speaker: Professor Laurajane Smith, Head, School of Archaeology...
Call for abstracts: International Conference on Heritage Management Education and Practice
I came across this conference announcement and have posted the text, below, unedited from the conference organizers. International Conference on Heritage Management Education and Practice: Exploring Connections across Disciplines and Stakeholders 29 – 31 July 2017 The discourses and practices on ‘heritage’ are significantly broadened in recent decades, leading...
The rest of the Association for Critical Heritage Studies 2016 conference
In my earlier post, I summarized the first full day of the Association for Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) 2016 conference. Now that I’ve returned home, I wanted to sum up the remainder of the conference and my overall impressions of the Association for Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS). I will...
First full day at the Association for Critical Heritage Studies 2016 conference
Luckily for me, as I live in New England, the third Association for Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) conference is a relatively close drive to Montreal, Canada. I’ve had the privilege of attending the first full day of the conference and wanted to summarize my experience for the benefit of...
Keeping History Above Water Conference, Newport RI (USA), April 10-13, 2016
Climate change and rising sea level are increasingly becoming important issues in built heritage conservation. Nearly 10 years ago, ICOMOS convened a meeting on this topic, which has spawned a number of working groups, work by national advocacy organizations, and, more recently in the United States, interest in bridging...