Student Conference 2006
People vs. Landscape: The Delicate Balances of Heritage
18th
– 19th April 2006, Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore
Students from MSc Cultural Heritage Studies
at Glasgow Caledonian University are organising a conference which will look at
the different tensions that arise out of the attempts to balance the needs of
both the built and the natural heritage with ‘the public’ who interact with
these places. Four themes – management,
sustainability, tourism and modern development – have been selected as a means
to focus ideas and to prompt discussions from the floor.
Through a panel of
speakers and a series of site visits these issues will be explored over the
course of two days which will take place at Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore,
Scotland.
The deadline for registration has been extended to 07 April 2006.
Thanks to The Heyerdahl Institute for sponsorship.
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