Elizabeth Robson is an experienced professional, with a background working internationally for organisations promoting human rights and citizen participation. She holds degrees in History (BA, University of Exeter), Environment, Development and Policy (MA, University of Sussex), and Social Anthropology (MRes, University of Aberdeen). Elizabeth is currently studying for a PhD at the University of Stirling, working on a collaborative doctoral partnership project with Historic Environment Scotland. Her research is focused on how we can better understand and evidence the social values associated with the historic environment. This builds on her interest in participatory approaches, community empowerment and how social values, such as identity, are reflected in place management processes.
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Sunday 15 December, 2019
Value is a central concept in heritage. Despite positive shifts, current conservation practice is still dominated by Western European positivist traditions that emphasize scientific expertise. With the development of Critical Heritage Studies, new perspectives on value and processes of valuing have been proposed, raising the prospect of broader and more inclusive frameworks for heritage. This paper will consider the practical challenges of translating these new concepts, which understand v...