
Aynur Kadir
PhD Candidate
School of Interactive Arts & Technology, Simon Fraser University
Participe à 18 sessions
Aynur Kadir is an interdisciplinary scholar, media anthropologist, a doctoral researcher at the Making Culture Lab, Simon Fraser University. She is working on her doctorate on the safeguarding of Uyghur cultural heritage in China and exploring various different digital platforms for heritage management and representation. Aynur is an award-winning ethnographic filmmaker, researcher at Xinjiang Folklore Research Center, China. She has an MA in Folklore Studies and a BA in Education Technology. She is interested in using digital media in the research, preservation, management, interpretation, and representation of cultural heritage to study how digital technology might be used to transform institutional cultures, methods, and relationships with audiences.
Sessions auxquelles Aynur Kadir participe
11:00
11:00
12.00 Before and After Definition: Transformation of Intangible Cultural Heritage and Local Policy in Xinjiang
30 minutes
11:00
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11:30
Partie de:
Cultural Contestation: Politics and Governance of Heritage
Participant
Kate Hennessy ( Simon Fraser University, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Canada)
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Participant
Aynur Kadir (School of Interactive Arts & Technology, Simon Fraser University)
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Paper
18:30
18:30
Keynote: Is Tangible to Intangible as Formal is to Informal ? (Michael Herzfeld)
1 heure 30 minutes
18:30
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20:00
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UQAM, pavillon Judith-Jasmin (J)
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Salle Alfred-Laliberté
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Complet
Participant
Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University)
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Moderateur
Laurajane Smith (Australian National University)
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Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée
9:00
9:00
12.00 Discussion with Michael Herzfeld
1 heure
9:00
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10:00
Partie de:
At the UNESCO Feast: Foodways across Global Heritage Governance II
Moderateur
Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University)
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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
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15:30
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Musée des Beaux-Ars de Montréal
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Cummings Auditorium
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Participant
James Count Early (Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, United States)
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Moderateur
Michelle L. Stefano (University of Maryland, American Studies, United States)
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Keynote with simultaneous translation / Conférence avec traduction simultanée
9:00
9:00
14.00 Keeping Critical Heritage Studies Critical: Why "Post-Humanism" and the "New Materialism" Are Not So Critical
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Critical Heritage Theory: Foundational Cores and Innovative Edges
Paper
Politics of Scale: A New Approach to Heritage Studies II
3 heures 30 minutes
9:00
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12:30
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Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB)
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MB 3.255
Regular session
13:30
13:30
Co-Production in Heritage: Towards New Imaginaries. Part I: Co-Production in the Digital Environment
1 heure 30 minutes
13:30
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15:00
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Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB)
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MB 3.265
Regular session
Engaging Authenticity
1 heure 30 minutes
13:30
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15:00
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Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB)
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MB S1.115
Participant
Austin Parsons
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Research-Creation
9:00
9:00
16.30 The Silk Roads or Economic Belt: An Analysis of the Interaction Between China’s World Heritage and its Economic and Political Ambitions
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Participant
Jieyi Xie (Australian National University)
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Paper
14.00 Exploring Participatory Museum Principles in China
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Paper
10.00 To Theme a Village: The Race for China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage in Mianzhu, Sichuan
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Participant
April Liu (UBC Museum of Anthropology)
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Paper
11.30 Everyday Narrative Singing and Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Case of Dongguan muk-jyu-go in China
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Participant
Cuiyan Wen
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Paper
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
8 heures
9:00
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17:00
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Concordia, John Molson School of Business Building (MB)
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MB S2.401
Moderateur
William Nitzky (California State University Chico, Department of Anthropology, United States)
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Moderateur
Yujie Zhu (Australian National University)
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Regular session
10.00 Authentic Kyrgyzstan: Top-Down Politics Meet Bottom-Up Heritage
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
“For People Then and for People Now”: Approaches to Heritage and Shared Authority
Participant
Anne Pyburn (Indiana University)
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Paper
13.30 Adopting and Adapting the New Museology Discourse: Ecomuseum Development in Rural China
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Participant
William Nitzky (California State University Chico, Department of Anthropology, United States)
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Paper
09.30 Conceptualizing Living Heritage in China: The Contested Chinese ICH Discourse
30 minutes
9:00
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9:30
Partie de:
Heritage Shifts in East Asia: Communication between Global Policies and Local Practices
Participant
Christina Maags (Goethe University Frankfurt)
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Participant
Yujie Zhu (Australian National University)
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Paper