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  2. 20th Cambridge Heritage Symposium Cooking Identities & Tasting…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHS20-CFP.pdf
    This conference, by extension, aims to explore the role of tangible ingredients and foodstuffs and/or intangible foodways—defined as the cultural, social, and economic processes involved in the production and ... not limited to, Anthropology,
  3. 22 October: Joseph Jean (Royal Netherlands Inst. of Southeast ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/michaelmas-2020.pdf
    of Human Rights. 26 November: Paul Burtenshaw (Independent Heritage Specialist). 4-5pm Community Resilience and the Economics of Heritage.
  4. https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/12/feed

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/12/feed
    6 Jul 2024: Her research concerns the production and consumption of heritage sites as this engages tourism, marketing/branding, economic and social development, local and national imaginaries, performances of identity, community rights, and regimes
  5. 1 10 October 2023 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/10.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: global scientific networks, economic botany and an. imperial project to feed enslaved populations.
  6. African Heritage Challenges: Development and Sustainability CRASSH,…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/African_heritage_programme.pdf
    African Cultural Heritage and Economic Development: An exploitable asset and a. ... Cambridge). 16.00 – 16.20 Aaron Kofi Badu Yankholmes. Slavery heritage, local communities and economic development.
  7. 1 10 October 2023 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/10.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: global scientific networks, economic botany and an. imperial project to feed enslaved populations.
  8. African Heritage Challenges: Development and Sustainability CRASSH,…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/African_heritage_programme.pdf
    African Cultural Heritage and Economic Development: An exploitable asset and a. ... Cambridge). 16.00 – 16.20 Aaron Kofi Badu Yankholmes. Slavery heritage, local communities and economic development.
  9. Call for Papers: The Future of Historic Cities: Challenges, ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/The_future_of_historic_cities.pdf
    Aided by legal protocols that. standardise heritage into readymade frameworks of historical, political and economic value,.
  10. Call for Papers: The Future of Historic Cities: Challenges, ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/The_future_of_historic_cities.pdf
    Aided by legal protocols that. standardise heritage into readymade frameworks of historical, political and economic value,.
  11. 1 15 December 2020 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2020-12-15-bulletin.pdf
    By critically analysing the often romanticised discourses of ‘heritage’, ‘community engagement’, and ‘sustainable development’ the volume suggests ways of harnessing aspects of heritage to tackle some of the socio-economic and
  12. 1 To learn about our new research projects, visit ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2020-9-16-bulletin.pdf
    The organisers welcome, amongst others, presentations that focus on economic histories, histories of science, migration, race, gender, empire, colonial and post-colonial studies, and comparative history. ... health and economic implications of beauty
  13. 1 15 January 2019 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/15.01.2019_Bulletin.pdf
    He explains why decades of heritage developing projects have not brought economic regeneration to the area. ... initiatives, heritage tourism as an economic driver of development, and the role of museums in development.
  14. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 2 July 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018.07.02_bulletin.pdf
    PMW means the inclusion of diverse memories across social situations (gender, socio-economic status, education, migration, etc.) into public memory work. ... For a further informal discussion, please contact John Anderson, Assistant Director - Economic
  15. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 30 July 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-07-30-Bulletin.pdf
    Expanding AHSA’S Global Outreach Education, Communication, Activism, Cul-. tural, and Economic Partnerships”. ... as an interdisciplinary field of research with major social, economic and cultural significance.
  16. 1 New CHRC research projects To learn more about ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin18August2020.pdf
    and economic benefits.
  17. 1 21st Cambridge Heritage Symposium Heritage and Material Culture ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bulletin-2020.02.25.pdf
    It is based on the recognition that there is a gap between heritage specialist focusing on heritage assets on one side, and policymakers and developers focusing on social and economic development ... Heritage is considered as a lever of economic growth
  18. 1 15 December 2020 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2020-12-15-bulletin.pdf
    By critically analysing the often romanticised discourses of ‘heritage’, ‘community engagement’, and ‘sustainable development’ the volume suggests ways of harnessing aspects of heritage to tackle some of the socio-economic and
  19. Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN Heritage Research Group…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-08-27-Bulletin.pdf
    sustainable tourism outcomes. • Models for ensuring economic development. without compromising the site’s heritage.
  20. 1 We hope that all our subscribers are safe ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin6June2020.pdf
    historical specifics – linguistic or legal, economic or. cultural, intellectual or commercial – are, by necessity,. ... Legal frameworks (regulation, censorship, self-. censorship). • Commercial logics (creation of economic networks,.
  21. 1 We hope that all our subscribers are safe ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin21May2020.pdf
    also challenge current social and economic assumptions. and serve as thought experiments for alternative futures? •
  22. 1 New CHRC research projects To learn more about ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin18August2020.pdf
    and economic benefits.
  23. 1 11 June 2024 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_11th_june_2024.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: between foreign communities and local. heritage? What effect and economic impact. ... and economic strata to attend. Held in the. church where one of Olaudah Equiano’s.
  24. 1 New Lecturer in Heritage Studies at CHRC Dr ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin20October20201.pdf
    In regions with more acute land shortage, such as South Asia, land resources and its uses are intensely contested, as rapid urbanization, demographic changes, and economic development interact with persistent insecurities
  25. 1 To learn about our new research projects, visit ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2020-9-16-bulletin.pdf
    The organisers welcome, amongst others, presentations that focus on economic histories, histories of science, migration, race, gender, empire, colonial and post-colonial studies, and comparative history. ... health and economic implications of beauty
  26. Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN Heritage Research Group…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-08-27-Bulletin.pdf
    sustainable tourism outcomes. • Models for ensuring economic development. without compromising the site’s heritage.
  27. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 13 August 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-08-13-Bulletin.pdf
    The themes of the conference will deal with:  Economic value of heritage for tourism  Tourism contributing to heritage conservation  Heritage conservation contributing to tourism  Managing the gap ... in value. CCRI’s (30-plus) existing
  28. 1 21st Cambridge Heritage Symposium Heritage and Material Culture ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bulletin-2020.02.25.pdf
    It is based on the recognition that there is a gap between heritage specialist focusing on heritage assets on one side, and policymakers and developers focusing on social and economic development ... Heritage is considered as a lever of economic growth
  29. 1 15 January 2019 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/15.01.2019_Bulletin.pdf
    He explains why decades of heritage developing projects have not brought economic regeneration to the area. ... initiatives, heritage tourism as an economic driver of development, and the role of museums in development.
  30. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 2 July 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018.07.02_bulletin.pdf
    PMW means the inclusion of diverse memories across social situations (gender, socio-economic status, education, migration, etc.) into public memory work. ... For a further informal discussion, please contact John Anderson, Assistant Director - Economic
  31. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 30 July 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-07-30-Bulletin.pdf
    Expanding AHSA’S Global Outreach Education, Communication, Activism, Cul-. tural, and Economic Partnerships”. ... as an interdisciplinary field of research with major social, economic and cultural significance.
  32. https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/12/feed

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/12/feed
    6 Jul 2024: Her research concerns the production and consumption of heritage sites as this engages tourism, marketing/branding, economic and social development, local and national imaginaries, performances of identity, community rights, and regimes
  33. 1 New Lecturer in Heritage Studies at CHRC Dr ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin20October20201.pdf
    In regions with more acute land shortage, such as South Asia, land resources and its uses are intensely contested, as rapid urbanization, demographic changes, and economic development interact with persistent insecurities
  34. 1 1 June 2021 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2021-6-1-bulletin.pdf
    Of Continued from the front page particular interest are connections between religion, pilgrimage and economics - pilgrimonics - which is entangled at several levels: individual and household aspirations and spending; travel and service ... Self-criticall
  35. 1 4 December 2018 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018.12.04-bulletin.pdf
    strategy of, for example, national and community be-. longing, a form of urban or economic development, an. ...  Food and economic, social, and community devel-. opment.  Cookbook and recipe practices.
  36. 1 12 February 2019 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/12.02.2019-bulletin.pdf
    Host: GRIDW (PL).  Heritage as lever of economic growth and social renewal in post-industrial landscapes. ... technical, economic and social transformations. The aim of this interdisciplinary conference is to deepen.
  37. 1 21 May 2019 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bulletin-2019.05.21.pdf
    She does this through a detailed analysis of Costa Rican social, political and economic history, frequently using the word ‘myth’, while avoiding examination of national narrative as creative storytelling to achieve ... Although she builds a
  38. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 24 September 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018.09.24-bulletin.pdf
    Philosophy, Orature and musicology]  Political and Economic Studies [Political, economic.
  39. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 16 July 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-07-16_bulletin.pdf
    and its potential for identification, par-ticipation on and development of European cultur-al, social, economic and other values. ... A Least Developed Country (LDC) or Low In-come Economy (LIE) as defined by the United Nations Economic and Social Council
  40. 1 11 June 2024 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_11th_june_2024.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: between foreign communities and local. heritage? What effect and economic impact. ... and economic strata to attend. Held in the. church where one of Olaudah Equiano’s.
  41. 1 Register to the 20th Cambridge Heritage Symposium—Cooking…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bulletin-26-march-2019.pdf
    These changes have been brought about by technological advancements, transitions in political regimes and migratory flows, national and regional economic growth, and the shifting positions of these offshore islands within their
  42. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 13 August 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-08-13-Bulletin.pdf
    The themes of the conference will deal with:  Economic value of heritage for tourism  Tourism contributing to heritage conservation  Heritage conservation contributing to tourism  Managing the gap ... in value. CCRI’s (30-plus) existing
  43. 1 Congratulations to Minjae Zoh Congratulation to former CHRC ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin4August2020.pdf
    and dialogues on the intersection between migration, mobility and contemporary economic and social conditions as well as the ways in which local actors such as states, humanitarian agencies (NGOs) play a
  44. 1 28 May 2024 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_28th_may_2024.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: weaving our communities together, driving. economic vitality, and nurturing an. appreciation for our shared history.
  45. 1 05 December 2023 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_05.12.23.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: intensification, as well as economic recession,. depopulation and inappropriate tourism. development.
  46. 1 Congratulations to Minjae Zoh Congratulation to former CHRC ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/CHRCBulletin4August2020.pdf
    and dialogues on the intersection between migration, mobility and contemporary economic and social conditions as well as the ways in which local actors such as states, humanitarian agencies (NGOs) play a
  47. 1 Register to the 20th Cambridge Heritage Symposium—Cooking…

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/bulletin-26-march-2019.pdf
    These changes have been brought about by technological advancements, transitions in political regimes and migratory flows, national and regional economic growth, and the shifting positions of these offshore islands within their
  48. 1 Cambridge Heritage Research Group BULLETIN 10 September 2018 ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2018-09-10-Bulletin.pdf
    to the complex social, political and economic systems that characterise what we call "culture". ... s prominence is primarily distinguished by the scope and vigour of its economic life and the extent to which it serves as a command and control centre for
  49. 1 1 June 2021 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2021-6-1-bulletin.pdf
    Of Continued from the front page particular interest are connections between religion, pilgrimage and economics - pilgrimonics - which is entangled at several levels: individual and household aspirations and spending; travel and service ... Self-criticall
  50. 1 28 May 2024 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_28th_may_2024.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: weaving our communities together, driving. economic vitality, and nurturing an. appreciation for our shared history.
  51. 1 05 December 2023 Cambridge Heritage Research Centre In ...

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/files/media/cambridge_heritage_research_centre_bulletin_05.12.23.pdf
    14 Jun 2024: intensification, as well as economic recession,. depopulation and inappropriate tourism. development.

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