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Dr Lucas Lixinski

He/Him

Associate Professor
UNSW Sydney
Participe à 5 sessions

Dr Lucas Lixinski is Associate Professor at Faculty of Law, UNSW Australia. His research focuses on the interactions between critical heritage studies and international heritage law, particularly with a view of exploring the potentials and pitfalls of broader community participation in heritage governance and management. He is also Vice-President (Conference) of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, and sits on the Board of Editors of the International Journal of Heritage Studies. His latest book is International Heritage Law for Communities: Exclusion and Re-Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2019).
 

Sessions auxquelles Dr Lucas Lixinski participe

Dimanche 5 Juin, 2016

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

Lundi 6 Juin, 2016

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

Mardi 7 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
15:30
15:30 - 17:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
Heritage Changes RightsActivists and ExpertsPublic event
Heritage changes rightsJustice and heritageHeritage and the lawRight to heritage

This roundtable session engages with the relations between critical heritage studies and the law. From the definition of heritage down to specific safeguarding programs, the law influences heritage management, and heritage studies seems to overlook that influence. It also contributes to articulating connections to cultural identity, and structures around cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue. For the most part, these relationships between heritage studies and heritage law are fraug...

Jeudi 28 Septembre, 2017

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

Samedi 14 Décembre, 2019

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
17:30
17:30 - 20:00 | 2 heures 30 minutes
public policiesreconceptualization

Comment les politiques publiques, dans la prise en charge de témoins de la mémoire ou de l’expérience collective, peuvent-elles surpasser le principe d’exclusion qui prévaut aux pratiques et aux politiques patrimoniales actuelles ?Cette session veut envisager la conjugaison de ces notions de patrimoine dans des politiques publiques uniformisées en examinant tout particulièrement des pratiques inspirantes.

Dr Lucas Lixinski

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