Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage II
Quoi:
Regular session
Quand:
11:00 AM, Mardi 30 Août 2022
(1 heure 30 minutes)
Pauses:
Lunch 12:30 PM à 01:30 PM (1 heure)
Où:
UQAM, pavillon J.-A. De Sève (DS) -
DS-1520
Comment:
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.
Modérateur.rice
Australian National University
Professor and Head of the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies
Sous sessions
- Toxic industrial heritage and heritage futures: the case of asbestos in Belgium (Europe)
- Conférencier.ère Joeri Januarius (Center for Industrial Heritage ETWIE)
- 20 minutes | 11:00 AM -11:20 AM Partie de: Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage II
- Paper
- Un patrimoine de l’anthropocène. Élaborer une mémoire de la modernité pour pouvoir en sortir
- Conférencier.ère Nathanaël Wadbled (Université de Tour)
- 20 minutes | 11:30 AM -11:50 AM Partie de: Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage II
- Paper
- Resilience and sustainability of industrial heritage in COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 era. What is next? The case study of Technopolis City of Athens, former Gasworks of Athens
- Conférencier.ère Maria Florou (Technopolis City of Athens) | Présentateur.rice Konstantinos Bitzanis (Technopolis City of Athens) | Conférencier.ère Despina Andriopoulou (Industrial Gas Museum of Technopolis City of Athens)
- 20 minutes | 12:00 PM -12:20 PM Partie de: Critical approaches: social power, sustainability, decolonization and industrial heritage II
- Paper