UNESCO

Chair on Heritage Futures

Various activities July – September 2018

2018-10-01

Cornelius Holtorf chaired a public panel discussion related to the celebrations of 20 Years World Heritage designation of the Naval City of Karlskrona, “Adressing hope in heritage planning”, Karlskrona, Sweden (5 July 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf ran a half-day Future Workshop “The Future Game” during World Heritage Week on Öland (16 July 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf presented a talk on “Anticipating Periodization of the Future” at the 3rd International Network for Theory of History Conference on the topic of Place and Displacement: The Spacing of History, Stockholm, Sweden (22 August 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf presented the work of the UNESCO Chair for the Department of Cultural Science Kick-off meeting, Öland (24 August 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf co-organsied and co-chaired a half-day Future Workshop for the Pedagogy Department of Kalmar Country Museum (28 August 2018)

Anders Högberg presented a poster on the UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures in the session “Disaster-led archaeology: anticipations and responses to heritage-impacting catastrophes” at the European Association of Archaeologists Conference in Barcelona, Spain (5-8 September 2018).

Sarah May presented a paper on “Nuclear/Culture: Reaching Criticality and Generating Energy by Fusing Two Realms”  for an audience of circa 30 international heritage experts at the 4th Biannual Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Hangzhou, China (3 September 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf and Sarah May co-presented a paper on “Enduring Change. Managing the Uncertainties of Cultural Heritage, Nuclear Waste, Space Messages and Long-Term Storage” for an audience of circa 50 international heritage experts at the 4th Biannual Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Hangzhou, China (4 September 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf presented a paper on “Transgressing Boundaries in Research and Practice –Why it is Critical to Apply Cultural Heritage Left, Right, and Centre” for an audience of circa 40 international heritage experts at the 4th Biannual Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Hangzhou, China (5 September 2018)

Ulrika Söderström presented a paper on “Excavating a Sustainable Future: Archaeology and Social Sustainability in the Målerås Glassworks Project” for an audience of circa 40 international heritage experts at the 4th Biannual Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, Hangzhou, China (5 September 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf presented a paper on Cultural heritage, preservation and the future (“Kulturarv, bevarande och framtiden”) for an audience of circa 20 museum directors and curators in West Sweden discussing Museums in the future – a mission impossible? (14 September 2018)

Cornelius Holtorf ran a 2-hour session “Managing Heritage Futures” at the 5th Herma Conference on Heritage Management in Athens, Greece, 21-23 September 2018. The session first explored some results of our major international research programme on “Heritage Futures” followed by an interactive discussion considering how the members of the audience impact the future through their work. (22 September 2018)

Published in Switzerland: An Archaeology of the Future

2018-09-28

New paper published in Switzerland (in German):

Holtorf C. (2018) “Was hat Archäologie mit mir zu tun? Eine Archäologie der Zukunft.” Archäologie Schweiz 41 (3), 24-29.

Welche Rolle spielt das Kulturerbe in unserer Gesellschaft und wie kann Archäologie zur Bewältigung aktueller und künftiger gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen beitragen? Wie muss sie sich verändern, um zukunftsfähig und gesellschaftlich relevant zu bleiben? Mit diesen Fragen beschäftigt sich Cornelius Holtorf an der Linnéuniversität (Kalmar/Växjö, Schweden).

The paper will be made available in open access on 1 Jan 2019.

How best to plan for disaster…

2018-09-25

“How best to plan for disaster….” — 13 Theses for further discussion first presented as part of the session on Disaster-led Archaeology: Anticipations and Responses to Heritage-Impacting Catastrophes, held at the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Barcelona, Spain, September 2018.

The theses are based on the following paper:

Holtorf, C. (2018) Embracing change: how cultural resilience is increased through cultural heritage. World Archaeology 50 (4), Open access: https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2018.1510340

Embracing change

2018-09-20

“Cultural resilience, risk preparedness, post-disaster recovery and mutual understanding between people will be best enhanced by an increased ability to accept loss and transformation.”

New article by Cornelius Holtorf about heritage and resilience, available in open access.

Holtorf, C. (2018) Embracing change: how cultural resilience is increased through cultural heritage. World Archaeology50 (4), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2018.1510340

Contract Archaeology and Sustainable Development. Between Policy and Practice.

2018-09-13

We are proud to introduce Ulrika Söderström’s Licentiate Thesis: Contract Archaeology and Sustainable Development. Between Policy and Practice which was defended on 13 Sept 2018. The main aim of her research is to study how heritage and archaeological knowledge can be applied in practice to meet the aims of Agenda 2030, in particular goal no.11 Sustainable cities and communities. See also news

 

Time travel to the future!

2018-08-28

Cornelius Holtorf commissioned from Kalmar County Museum a time travel role-play to the future. Today we started our project with a Future workshop where several experts and pedagogical museum staff discussed together the year 2068 and how people may live then…

Time travels to the past have been conducted around the world through the International Organisation Bridging Ages.