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    Call for papers - Representation

    What does heritage change?

    Association of Critical Heritage Studies Third biannual Conference

    Ce troisième congrès annuel de l’Association of Critical Heritage Studies se loge à l’enseigne d’une question générale : « Le patrimoine, ça change quoi ? ». Les propositions apporteront une réflexion originale ou une démarche innovante à l’analyse critique de ce qu’est le patrimoine, de sa constitution, de ses mécanismes, de ses manipulations, de son étude scientifique, de sa définition et de sa gestion, ainsi que de ses éventuels effets dans une société, sur une économie ou au sein d’un territoire. Cette première annonce sollicite exclusivement des propositions pour des tables rondes ou des sessions.

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    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Heritage and cultural diversity

    Tenth International Conference of Young Heritage Researchers

    City of one hundred spires, island or metropolis: Montreal has no one single descriptive title or nickname. The difficulty of attaching a label to the city is symptomatic of the identity of Montreal, which remains a city of diversity par excellence; the fact that it harbours the only “historic and natural district,” classified according to the former Cultural Property Act, and the National Historic Site of Canada called The Main, deemed a “corridor of immigration,” is just another sign. For the Tenth International Conference of Young Heritage Researchers, we are inviting doctoral and postdoctoral students, among others, to be inspired by the spirit of the host city and to reflect upon heritage and diversity. The conference will be held from October 3 to 5, 2014, at the Université du Québec à Montréal, under the scientific supervision of the Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage (Luc Noppen, Université du Québec à Montréal), PARVI, the Interuniversity Research Group Concerning Landscape Representation, the City and Urban Identities (Lucie K. Morisset, Université du Québec à Montréal), and their partners.        

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