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Dr Tod Jones

Senior Lecturer
Curtin University, Australia
Participe à 3 sessions
Dr Tod Jones, Department of Geography and Planning, School of Built Environment, Faculty of Humanities, Curtin University (email:t.jones@curtin.edu.au)
Tod Jones is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geography. His publications include:
  • Jones, T. S. 2013. Culture, Power and Authoritarianism in the Indonesian State. Cultural Policy Across the Twentieth Century to the Reform Era. Netherlands: Brill.
  • Jones, Tod, Roy Jones, and Michael Hughes. 2016. "Heritage Designation and Scale: A World Heritage Case Study of the Ningaloo Coast." International Journal of Heritage Studies 22 (3): 242-260. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2015.1120226.
  • Jones, Tod, Jessica Booth, and Tim Acker. Forthcoming. "The Changing Business of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art: Markets, Audiences, Artists and the Large Art Fairs." Journal of Arts Management Law and Society.
  • Jones, T. S., and M. Talebian. 2014. “Perspectives and Prospects for Cultural Tourism in the Pasargadae Religion.” In World Heritage in Iran; Perspectives on Pasargadae, ed. Ali Mozaffari, 155-172. England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
  • Jones, T. S., and C. L. Birdsall Jones. 2014. “Meeting places: drivers of change in Australian Aboriginal cultural institutions.”International Journal of Cultural Policy 20 (3): 296-317.

Sessions auxquelles Dr Tod Jones participe

Samedi 4 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
15:30
15:30

Paper

Dr Tod Jones, Curtin University, Australia (Participant.e)

As heritage research has engaged with a greater plurality of heritage practices, scale has emerged as an important concept in heritage studies, ...

Lundi 6 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00
Activism, Civil Society and Heritage
6 heures, 9:00 - 15:00

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 5.215

Regular session

Dr Tod Jones, Curtin University, Australia (Modérateur.rice)

Dr Ali Mozaffari, Deakin University, Curtin University (Modérateur.rice)

Heritage processes vary according to cultural, national, geographical and historical contexts. Since the late 1980s, the phenomenon of contestation...

Paper

Dr Tod Jones, Curtin University, Australia (Participant.e)

Trowulan is a sub-district in East Java, Indonesia, and the site of the thirteenth- to fifteenth-century Majapahit Empire.  As a kingdom that es...

Sessions auxquelles Dr Tod Jones assiste

Vendredi 3 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:30
11:30
Public Debate: Heritage and Tourism | Débat public: Patrimoine et tourisme
1 heure 30 minutes, 11:30 - 13:00
Inscription req.

UQAM, pavillon Athanase-David (D) - DR-200

Roundtable with simultaneous translation / Table ronde avec traduction simultanée

Mr. Craig Bennett Jr., Bennett Preservation Engineering PC, Charleston, South Carolina (Participant.e)

Martine Lizotte, École internationale d’hôtellerie et tourisme du Collège LaSalle (Modérateur.rice)

Pierre Mathieu, Explorateur Voyages (Participant.e)

France Lessard (Participant.e)

David Mendel, Mendel Tours (Participant.e)

What does heritage change for tourism? | Le patrimoine, ça change quoi au tourisme? Ce débat veut interroger les r...
12:30
12:30
Welcome Coffee
5 heures, 12:30 - 17:30

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Ground Floor Hall

Pause

Registration
5 heures, 12:30 - 17:30

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Main hall

13:00
13:00
What is Critical Heritage Studies: Open Forum
2 heures, 13:00 - 15:00
Inscription req.

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R520

Workshop

Prof. James Count Early, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, United States (Participant.e)

Prof. Tim Winter, Deakin University (Modérateur.rice)

Dr Adèle Esposito, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, UMR AUSser Architecture, Urbanistique, Société, France (Participant.e)

Zeynep Gunay, Istanbul Technical University (Participant.e)

Rodney Harrison, University College London (Participant.e)

Pedro Paulo Funari, Unicamp (Participant.e)

Prof. Ullrich Kockel, Intercultural Research Centre, Heriot-Watt University (Participant.e)

This forum will explore the current directions of critical heritage studies and what makes ACHS distinctive. Panel members will discuss what the...
17:00
17:00
Opening Ceremony and Cocktail
2 heures 30 minutes, 17:00 - 19:30
Inscription req.

Concordia, Grey Nuns Motherhouse (GN) - Former Chapel

Cocktail

Prof. Tim Winter, Deakin University (Potentiel.le)

Lucie Morisset, Chaire de recherche du Canada en patrimoine urbain (Potentiel.le)

Dr Clarence Epstein, Concordia University (Modérateur.rice)

Christine Zachary-Deom (Participant.e)

Luc Noppen, Chaire de recherche du Canada en patrimoine urbain (Participant.e)

Hon. Serge Joyal c.p., o.c. (Participant.e)

Welcome addresses and cocktail, followed by the Concordia Signature Event "The Garden of the Grey Nuns". As the opening ceremony and cocktail...

Samedi 4 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00
Keynote : What does heritage change? Le patrimoine, ça change quoi? (Lucie K. Morisset)
1 heure, 9:00 - 10:00
Inscription req.

UQAM, pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J) - Salle Alfred-Laliberté

Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

Lucie Morisset, Chaire de recherche du Canada en patrimoine urbain (Modérateur.rice)

What if we changed our views on heritage? And if heritage has already changed? While, on the global scene, s...
11:00
11:00

Paper

Dr Helen Graham, University of Leeds (Participant.e)

The history of York includes many documented instances of activist resistance to the kinds of developments which remove parts of the medieval ci...

Paper

Rodney Harrison, University College London (Participant.e)

While it is customary to think about heritage as a series of practical fields oriented toward the past, it is perhaps less often the case that w...

Paper

Prof. Tracy Ireland (Participant.e)

The expanding use of heritage methods, governance and policy structures to produce an ever-more inclusive, visible, material heritage that parti...

Paper

Prof. Tim Winter, Deakin University (Participant.e)

Borders—political, institutional and cultural—have been central to the internationalization of heritage in the modern era. The concepts of herit...

Paper

Ms Elizabeth Stainforth, University of Leeds, History of Art and Cultural Studies, United Kingdom (Participant.e)

There is a well-established precedent for utopian thinking around cultural heritage, particularly in the institutional context. For example, a n...
15:30
15:30

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS-R520

Regular session

Dr Yujie Zhu (Modérateur.rice)

In recent decades, the growth of the World Heritage industry has necessitated the reconsideration of scale. Formerly dominated by nation-states, so...
17:00
17:00
Smoked meat in questions
1 heure, 17:00 - 18:00

Bistro le Sanguinet - Bistro, étage principal et terrasse

Cocktail

This festive event will offer delegates a taste of one of the iconic dishes of Montreal, the smoked meat sandwich, imported by Jewish immigration f...
18:30
18:30
Keynote: Is Tangible to Intangible as Formal is to Informal ? (Michael Herzfeld)
1 heure 30 minutes, 18:30 - 20:00
Inscription req.

UQAM, pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J) - Salle Alfred-Laliberté

Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

Prof. Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University (Participant.e)

Prof. Laurajane Smith, Australian National University (Modérateur.rice)

Most of what we experience as heritage emerges into conscious recognition through a complex mixture of political and ideological filters, including...

Dimanche 5 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

Paper

Dr. Inger Birkeland, University College of Southeast Norway (Participant.e)

This paper will deal with the problem of making sense of the future and how it relates to heritage-making: how are particular images of the futu...

Paper

Professor David Harvey, University of Exeter, UK (Participant.e)

In his socialist science-fiction novel, “News From Nowhere,” William Morris expresses a utopian dream of “radical nostalgia.” Heritage is deploy...

Paper

Alyssa Wilbur, McGill University (Participant.e)

After struggling from over three hundred and sixty years of colonialism, Indonesia, similarly to many newly independent states, attempted to rec...

Paper

Prof Elizabeth Crooke, Ulster University (Participant.e)

Now in a transitional phase between violence and established peace, Northern Ireland is dealing with the legacy of forty years of conflict. Memo...

Paper

Prof. Sarah Moser, McGill University (Participant.e)

Dubai’s explosive growth over the past several decades and the proliferation of its urban spectacles have been well documented. The population h...

Paper

Joanne Evans, Monash University (Participant.e)

At recent Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) and Archives and Records Association of New Zealand (ARANZ) conferences, powerful presentations...

Paper

Prof Robyn Bushell, Western Sydney University (Participant.e)

Dr Russell Staiff, Western Sydney University (Participant.e)

While “heritage and modernity” has deservedly received considerable critical attention, we have been struck by the fact that this has not been t...

Paper

Anwesha Chakraborty, University of Bologna (Participant.e)

The classical science and technology museums, including the likes of Deutsches Museum, Munich, or Science Museum, London, have been spaces to pr...

Paper

Prof. Laurajane Smith, Australian National University (Participant.e)

This paper explores the role that empathy, as both a skill and an emotion, plays in the processes of politicized and self-conscious heritage-mak...
11:00
11:00

Paper

Prof. Walter E. Little, University at Albany, SUNY, Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, United States (Participant.e)

The UNESCO World Heritage aesthetic of Antigua Guatemala is well entrenched in the representations of the city and the collective memories of it...
12:30
12:30
Lunchboxes | Boîtes à lunch
1 heure, 12:30 - 13:30

UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) - DS Ground Floor Hall

Repas

14:00
14:00
Keynote: Renaming, Removal, Recontextualization of Heritage: Purging History, Claiming the Present, Imagining the Future? (What Change-Role for Heritage Professionals?) (James Count Early)
1 heure 30 minutes, 14:00 - 15:30
Inscription req.

Musée des Beaux-Ars de Montréal - Cummings Auditorium

Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée

Prof. James Count Early, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, United States (Participant.e)

Prof. Michelle L. Stefano, University of Maryland, American Studies, United States (Modérateur.rice)

"What does heritage change?" is a multifaceted  question to which the answer(s) are in primary respects related to real-life negotiations among dif...
17:00
17:00
ACHS 2016 General Assembly
1 heure 30 minutes, 17:00 - 18:30

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 1.210

Talk

Prof. Tim Winter, Deakin University (Modérateur.rice)

Mardi 7 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00

Paper

Dr Vincent Négri, CNRS - Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique (Participant.e)

Dr Adèle Esposito, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, UMR AUSser Architecture, Urbanistique, Société, France (Participant.e)

The inventory, in its broadest sense, can be summed up as follows: a cold accumulation and periodically updated layers of knowledge. Heritage in...

Paper

Prof Robyn Bushell, Western Sydney University (Participant.e)

Dr Russell Staiff, Western Sydney University (Participant.e)

Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) is 134th on the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Human Development Index. In other words, in ter...

Paper

Helaine Silverman, CHAMP - University of Illinois (Participant.e)

In keeping with the theme of the 2016 ACHS conference, “What Does Heritage Change?,” this paper argues that it can change a society very much, a...

Paper

Prof. Marc Jacobs, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Participant.e)

In this paper, a new, encompassing definition of heritage is proposed. Firstly the building blocks for the new, overarching definition of herita...

Paper

Dr Anna Karlström, Uppsala University (Participant.e)

Historically, the study of heritage has been dominated by European, or Western scholars and approaches, privileging the material, the linear, th...

Paper

Dr Anna Källén, Stockholm University (Participant.e)

The supplier, or looter link, is the least researched part of the chain of illicit artefact trade. Understanding the local dimensions of looting...

Paper

Dr Ali Mozaffari, Deakin University, Curtin University (Participant.e)

There is a broad consensus in heritage studies according to which heritage is understood as a socio-cultural process. In part, this is the resul...
15:30
15:30
Critical Heritage Studies in the UK: Future Directions
1 heure 30 minutes, 15:30 - 17:00

Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB) - MB 5.215

Roundtable

Prof Elizabeth Crooke, Ulster University (Participant.e)

Dr Anna Woodham, King's College London (Participant.e)

Prof. Rhiannon Mason (Participant.e)

Prof. Máiréad Nic Craith, Heriot-Watt University (Participant.e)

Prof. Ullrich Kockel, Intercultural Research Centre, Heriot-Watt University (Potentiel.le)

Dr Katherine Lloyd, Heriot-Watt University (Modérateur.rice)

Dr Susannah Eckersley, Media, Culture, Heritage, Newcastle University, UK (Potentiel.le)

Bethany Rex, Newcastle University, United Kingdom (Potentiel.le)

Dr Nuala Morse, University of Manchester / University College London (Potentiel.le)

Prof. Melissa F. Baird, Michigan Technological University, Department of Social Sciences, United States (Potentiel.le)

Dr Bryony Onciul, Univerisity of Exeter (Modérateur.rice)

Dr Areti Galani, Newcastle University, UK (Potentiel.le)

Dr Bryony Onciul, Univerisity of Exeter (Participant.e)

Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent (Participant.e)

Dr Helen Graham, University of Leeds (Participant.e)

Rodney Harrison, University College London (Participant.e)

What is the future of the UK and what is the role of heritage in this shifting political landscape? How have debates on heritage in the UK chang...