Cathy Stanton is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Tufts University in Boston, where she teaches courses on ethnographic methods, food systems, myth and ritual, and cities. She has written widely about industrial heritage sites, including in her 2006 book The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City, which won the 2007 Book Award from the National Council on Public History. Her most recent book, co-authored with Michelle Moon, is Public History and the Food Movement: Adding the Missing Ingredient (Routledge, 2018). She is active in community food systems work, including in her home in western Massachusetts.
Sessions in which Cathy Stanton participates
Friday 2 September, 2022
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Public lecture: Heritage from the outside in: Cultural practice in an already changed climate
3:30 PM -
5:00 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes
Sessions in which Cathy Stanton attends
Wednesday 31 August, 2022
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Thursday 1 September, 2022
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Is industrial heritage an agent of gentrification II?
11:00 AM -
12:30 PM |
1 hour 30 minutes