Utopias: A conversation @ Bell Gallery
5:30pm this evening, 28 October 2011. A panel conversation responding to the Bell Gallery’s current exhibition “Building Expectation: Past and Present Visions of the Architectural Future”. An interdisciplinary conversation between local architects and members of Brown’s faculty moderated by the exhibition curator, Nathaniel Robert Walker, the panel will be a unique opportunity to explore some […]
Hong Kong-Providence Summer Institute Launched
Developed jointly by faculty of CUHK and Brown University, this course provides an opportunity for students to compare cultural heritage preservation strategies in two very different areas. In Hong Kong, students will explore historical development of Hong Kong as exemplified by, for example, cultural heritage, the conflict and negotiation of economic and political interests in […]
Sara Marcus speaks at Brown University
This evening Sara Marcus, author of Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot GRRRL Revolution, spoke at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts at Brown University. Oganized by Betsey Biggs and myself, the event drew students from across both Brown and RISD as well as throughout Providence. Sara will be giving […]
John Schofield Lecture at John Nicholas Brown Center, Brown University
I hosted John Schofield from University of York at Brown University recently, and he gave a wonderfully engaging and inspiring talk about new directions for socially engaged heritage and archaeological work. Embrace the Margins: Adventures in the Archaeology of Contemporary Homelessness John Schofield, University of York, Department of Archaeology 2pm, April 5, 2011 John Nicholas […]
Cultural Heritage Management
2012 Section Editor for Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, Springer, New York.
Unquiet Pasts: Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Re-designing Reflexivity
2010 Ashgate, Aldershot. (edited with Stephanie Koerner) Read more here.
The limits of Europe
2010 in A. Kakulya & Y. Mingard East of a New Eden, Lars Muller Publishers, Baden. Read it here.