Reconceptualization of Public Policies. Values in Social Acceptability
Themes:
reconceptualizationpublic policies
What:
Regular session
When:
1:00 PM, Sunday 15 Dec 2019
(3 hours)
Breaks:
Break 02:30 PM to 03:00 PM (30 minutes)
Where:
The Australian National University
- Room 3.02
How:
How might public policies, under the management of witnesses of memory or collective experience, surpass the principle of exclusion that dominates current heritage practices and policies?
This session seeks to envision the combination of these concepts of heritage in standardized public policies and, specifically, in examining questions of the social acceptability of the values that they promote.
Moderator
Australian National University
Professor and Head of the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies
Sub Sessions
- From ancestral property to heritage: the construction of collective identity on the border between China and Taiwan
- Participant Xiyan Wang
- 30 minutes | 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Part of: Reconceptualization of Public Policies. Values in Social Acceptability
- Paper
- The public value of conservation
- Participant Ainslee Meredith (University of Melbourne)
- 30 minutes | 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Part of: Reconceptualization of Public Policies. Values in Social Acceptability
- Paper
- Wrestling with Social Value
- Participant Elizabeth Robson (University of Stirling)
- 30 minutes | 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Part of: Reconceptualization of Public Policies. Values in Social Acceptability
- Paper
- Public and private heritage mobilization and definitions of an imagined wintertime Montreal
- Participant Myriam Guillemette (Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage)
- 30 minutes | 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Part of: Reconceptualization of Public Policies. Values in Social Acceptability
- Paper