Episodes
Twenty years ago ‘What is Social Value? A Discussion Paper’ was published. Where did this concept come from, how have we used and misused it, and where are we going with it today? Chris will explore the journey so far, touching on both theory and practice, illustrated with some places and people who have shaped her understandings of the oft-challenged concept of social significance. Ms Chris Johnston is a heritage consultant who specialises in investigating the special meanings and...
Published 05/16/13
This public lecture provides a fascinating overview of Bill’s insights into changing approaches to heritage conservation over the last three decades, as well as Bill’s thoughts on future directions of both heritage conservation and heritage studies.
Published 04/16/13
Dr Janice Baker, Alfred Deakin Research Postdoctoral Research Fellow discusses Affectivity and darkness: impressions of the Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart Tasmania
Published 10/31/12
Dr Benjamin Isakhan, from Deakin's Centre of Citizenship and Globalisation delivers a public lecture on Measuring the Destruction of Heritage and Spikes of Violence in Iraq’ and seeks to investigate the complex inter-relationship that exists between the destruction of cultural heritage and sharp upsurges in terror and violence.
Published 09/27/12
Taking the recent exhibition ‘Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours’ at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum as her starting point, Associate Professor Andrea Witcomb outlines new approaches to museum pedagogy.
Published 09/04/12
Associate Professor Renate Howe outlines the key issues facing Melbourne's heritage due to projected population increases in the next decade, including the need to involve the city's multicultural community in a dialogue about the importance of heritage and the success of the 'place-making' agenda, particularly in Europe, as a response to urban redevelopment. Melbourne at @ 5 million. Can the city’s heritage planning meet the challenge?
Published 09/04/12