Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage I
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Regular session
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(1 translation_fallback: hour 30 minutos)
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Break 10:30 AM translation_fallback: to 11:00 AM (30 minutos)
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UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS)
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Drawing on case studies from diverse social, cultural, and political contexts the papers in this session discuss the different responses to maintaining and assessing not only the physical sustainability of industrial heritage but also the sustainability of its social values and meaning.
Moderator
Australian National University
Professor and Head of the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies
Sub Sessions
Industrial heritage, different social powers and public policy in East Asia : a comparison of typical cases in China and Japan
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Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage I
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The history of industrialization in the Indian subcontinent and the colonial industrial heritage remains
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DS-1520
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Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage I
Presenter
Naveed Iqal (Hasselt University Belgium)
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Tracing colonial legacy and its impact on Jordan's industrial architecture - First Jordan hydro-electric power house
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Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage I
Speaker
Nedhal Jarrar (ICOMOS-Jordan)
Paper