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24 nov. 2010

[Programme] IIAS Summer Programme.

Heritage Conserved and Contested: Asian and European Perspectives
19 - 26 June 2011. Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Registration is now open! Registration closes on the 15th of January 2011

This first Summer Programme in Asian Studies aims to shed light on the various definitions, interests, and practices associated with the question of cultural heritage in Asia and Europe
The programme aims at Master’s and doctoral students incorporating heritage issues in their work.
Research specialists from various academic backgrounds (social anthropology, history, archaeology, conservation studies including cultural resource management) will combine their expertise to provide participants with an intensive - yet interactive - experience. The theme of cultural heritage touches upon a wide array of knowledge forms and traditions (inc luding those of local actors) while it also links theoretical frameworks with applied and policy-relevant knowledge and action.

The programme will be run by two world-renown scholars in the fields of cultural heritage theory and cultural Asian history, respectively : Prof. Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University) and Prof. Nira Wickramasinghe (Leiden University).

 To see the key questions associated with cultural heritage that arise most frequently : click here.

For information and registration, please visit www.summerprogramme.asia

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