Wrapped up a busy season of conferences, research and writing! Engaged with HDR students, presented at one conference, and feeling good as submission draws closer.
I wrote a short piece during a field trip to Nanning. The article explores Chinese animation, not just the industry and its creative producers, but also themes of local and national pride, as well as everyday heritage. https://t.co/89wryxRCi7
The #everydayheritage team organised and led six days of events (25-30 November 2024) in Western Australia. We are thrilled to share that the symposium recordings are available here https://t.co/7RMHblVsuC
@uc_cccr @GmlHeritage @AustHistAssoc
Happy to announce our first Everyday Heritage Blog post of 2025 - Researching a House History: A Tasmanian Example, brought to you by one of our Chief Investigators, Dr Imogen Wegman. https://t.co/axwhiH4yli
#everydayheritage@uc_cccr @GmlHeritage
Image: Tasmanian Archives
Thank you to everyone who participated in our Symposium, Masterclass, and Workshops. Our Everyday Heritage Team had a wonderful time in Perth, Pinjarra, Fremantle, and New Norcia. We hope you enjoyed the events we organised. 1/2
#everydayheritage@uc_cccr @GmlHeritage
Day 1 and Day 2 field trips at Kings Park and Bindjareb Park, Perth and Pinjarra. Learning about native plants and the dark heritage of the Pinjarra Massacre of 1834. @EverydayHerita1#everydayheritage
New DCPC report on CIVIC INFORMATION LITERACY TOOLS such as using #lateralreading and #Wikipedia to improve students' ability to effectively verify information. Link to APO repository below. @NewsMediaRC@UniCanberra
Our second keynote speaker, Dr Timo Ylimaunu will present 'Perspective to the World War II and the post-World War II Heritage: Finnish wartime photographs and post-war memorials and the eastern borderlands' on Thurs, 28 Nov.
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Register - https://t.co/vwxi7UVh9Y
One week left until our symposium! We are thrilled to introduce our second keynote speaker, Dr Timo Ylimaunu. Timo will present 'Perspective on World War II and Post-World War II Heritage: Finnish Wartime Photographs, Post-War Memorials, and the Eastern Borderlands' - register 👇
Two weeks until our symposium in Perth, registration is still open.
We are thrilled to introduce our keynote speaker, Prof Laura McAtackney. Laura will present "Working with the Everyday Heritage of Conveniently Forgotten Pasts: Material Culture of Ireland’s Institutions."
New publication:
Steve Brown (2024) Of tuna, godzilla, and the Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Lucky Dragon # 5): nuclear entanglements, a ‘way-sign to peace’, and shifting heritage engagements. International Journal of Heritage Studies, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 1120-1135. https://t.co/FxdgzfZZFv
At the @Icomos_GA2023, the @UniCanberra provided a display booth as part of the 5-day Heritage Exposition. Beside showcasing the university’s work and study opportunities, we invited delegates and visitors to complete a survey on ‘everyday heritage’.
https://t.co/oJrGR3N5tf
Saw an interesting costume in the corridor at UC, perfect for the Halloween theme. I've been told that it’s based on a character from the popular Chinese mobile game Genshin Impact. Lol, I'm kind of loving this creepy final exam vibe now!
🎉HOT OFF THE PRESS: We publish a new article
Tracy Ireland, Steve Brown, Kate Bagnall, Jane Lydon, Tim Sherratt & Sharon Veale (2024) Engaging the everyday: the concept and practice of ‘everyday heritage’. International Journal of Heritage Studies, https://t.co/DZfhQJ3Jt7
Our new article on everyday heritage is just published open access! We explore what it means to think of heritage as an abundant part of life rather than a scarce commodity https://t.co/Kb07cC1DSz
CDC's @grazulis has worked with Angela Daly, @ricc_nan and @mathieuoneil on a recently published blogpost with the National Centre for Academic and Cultural Exchange (NCACE) on the DCPC best practices guide for digital commons-government relations. https://t.co/dWwucuAGK3
@EverydayHerita1 SYMPOSIUM
WHEN: 9:30am – 5:30pm Thurs 28 Nov 2024
WHERE: Austin Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Arts Building, University of Western Australia
TICKETS: $45 (Limited student bursaries available)
REGISTER - https://t.co/vwxi7UVh9Y
Program - https://t.co/GinJ9ohjcx