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03
Apr
2019

Cultural Resilience, Resurgence and Rimix in the Kimberley and Vanuatu

Seminar

This seminar will bring together a panel of cultural practitioners from the Kimberley and Vanuatu in conversation about their perspectives on, and practices of, cultural resilience, resurgence, inter-cultural collaboration and links to Indigenous sovereignty. Representatives from the Kimberley…

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27
Mar
2019

Jordy Silverstein, ‘“Children Drowning”: the violence and resilience of a narrative’

Seminar

The narrative that asylum seekers coming to Australia by boat should be stopped – and either turned back or imprisoned – in order to ‘prevent children drowning at sea’ is one that has proved resilient in Australian political discourse over the course of the twenty first century. In this paper I…

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27
Mar
2019

Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies - Seminar on Resilience: ‘Children Drowning’: The Violence and Resilience of a Narrative

Seminar

The narrative that asylum seekers coming to Australia by boat should be stopped – and either turned back or imprisoned – in order to ‘prevent children drowning at sea’ is one that has proved resilient in Australian political discourse over the course of the twenty first century. In this paper I…

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25
Mar
2019

Professional Ethics and the ‘Caring’ Museum Symposium

Symposium

Hosted by the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies (CHMS), The Australian National University in collaboration with the Institute of Cultural Capital (ICC), Liverpool John Moores University and University of Liverpool in the UK, this research seminar will explore the ethical implications of…

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21
Mar
2019

Ien Ang, ‘Chinatowns and the rise of China’

Seminar

This paper discusses how Chinatowns today are increasingly contested sites where older diasporic understandings of Chineseness are unsettled by newer, neoliberal ones, dominated by the pull of China’s newly found economic might. In particular, the so-called ‘rise of China’ has spawned a…

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11
Oct
2017

“Negotiating the child record” & “Co-producing The Danish Welfare Museum”

Seminar

Negotiating the child record When adult care-leavers read their own child records, they often become frustrated, not able to recognize or identify with the child described. Some speak of their wish to negotiate the records’ wording and to challenge the narrative and concepts of “truth”. The…

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26
May
2017

Cultural Heritage Fever in China: Discourse and Practices

Seminar

Abstract: Since the UNESCO World Heritage Convention was ratified by China in 1985, the country has had fifty of its national sites inscribed as World Heritage. The ratification of the World Heritage Convention expresses the country’s efforts to embrace globalization, build up its national…

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