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Current issues in heritage and conservation: challenges and opportunities
Freedom Road and its intersections
Replicas in museums and heritage contexts: putting theory into practice
Replicas in museum and heritage contexts: co-production of guidance
Historic replicas in north-west Europe: current research, future prospects
Processing the past: digital heritage, collaboration practice and the politics of engagement
The University of Stirling Art Collection and public engagement
Liminal and emotional-affective spatialities in places of remembrance and pilgrimage
Between outbreaks: formation of a permanent European plague reservoir in the 1350s
Museums, emotion and memory culture: the politics of the past in Turkey
Why does the past matter? Emotional attachments to historic urban places
Cupboards of doom: reflections on researching profusion in homes and museums for heritage futures
The deep past in Italian Populism: party narratives and grassroots activism
Moving beyond ‘common sense’ discourses of nature and heritage in the Scottish Highlands
The past in the present: history, policy and the Scottish landscape
Community reuse of redundant Church of Scotland churches
Materialising the Cold War in Scotland
Where’s the value in sporting heritage?
Urban-riverine hinterland synergies in semi-arid environments
The past, present and future of energy justice
Methods and approaches for assessing social value in heritage management and conservation
Excavating the archive in Cornwall’s china clay country
Opening up collections: free training workshop on crowdsourcing, chat bots and 3D
From coal to culture: re-thinking the mining heritage of the Ruhr area
Heritage authenticity in a globalised world
Making medieval in the age of antiquarians
23 Jan 2018 CEHP seminar
PhD student awarded grants for her research
Professor Sian Jones joins Historic Environment Scotland's new External Peer Review Panel
Global challenges in cultural heritage
3 April 2017 CEHP lunchtime seminar
27 March CEHP lunchtime seminar
13 March CEHP lunchtime seminar
13 February lunchtime seminar
6 February CEHP lunchtime seminar
PhD student awarded SGSAH internship working with RAJPOT
Iona lecture 21 Feb 2018
27 February CEHP lunchtime seminar
My cup of tea
Nature's big puzzle
Scottish medieval castles and chapels C-14 project
Risk modelling of erosion on archaeological sites
Social vs biological values of nature
White society and environmental crises in the Orange Free State republic
Beyond the resource curse and pipeline conspiracies: energy as a social relation in the Middle East
Naken chaetrie (Gypsy Traveller objects) in Scottish museums
Cultural citizenship and participation in crowdsourced heritage ecologies
The writing on the wall
Governing the Arctic in a time of environmental change
Can we rebuild Kasthamandap
Fields into Factories
Heritage and Conservation Seminar – Current issues in heritage and conservation: challenges and opportunities
Digital Heritage in a World of Big Data
R for Heritage: Training workshop
Carbon Majors Inquiry
The Ruralia XIII Conference
Masterclass on early medieval sculpture in Scotland / Book launch
Colliery Creatives: an exploration of landscape, identity and place
Landscape Legacies of Coal: One Year Birthday Celebration
Launch of Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment webinar series
Ask me anything about St John’s Cross, Iona
Disposals - livestream Q&A
Moving beyond ‘common-sense’ discourses of nature and heritage in the Scottish Highlands
Remembering homeland and representing diaspora in virtual museums (or now to conduct fieldwork during lockdown)
The time is out of joint
Social media research relating to the resilience of small heritage organisations during the pandemic
Pilgrimage, consumption and rituals: spiritual authenticity in a Shia Muslim pilgrimage
The past in the present: history, policy and the Scottish landscape
‘Brought alive and alight’: community reuse of Scottish churches
Bringing back the ‘wee trees’: upland habitat restoration at Scotland’s natural treeline
City development contested
The past, present and future of energy justice
Excavating the archive in Cornwall’s china clay country
After the #fall: The shadow of Cecil Rhodes at the University of Capetown
Why does the past matter? Emotional attachments to historic urban places
Heritage, empire and slavery: current issues in heritage and conservation
The Roots of Populism: A Panel Discussion
Human rights and justice-based civil society demands in international climate negotiations
Getting to know COP26. What is on the agenda and what to expect
Climate emergency and the question of system change
Communicating climate change through narratives: strategies for supporting low-carbon policy
The role of cultural heritage in climate action: reflections on COP26
Storming the castle: medieval climate change, storm surges and coastal impacts at Caerlaverock
How archaeology can be used to address the wicked problem of plastic pollution in the Galapagos Archipelago
The dark side of digital heritage: ethics and sustainability in digital practice
Contested Heritage and Ethics
Negotiating the object of conservation: significance, faith and care at Glasgow cathedral
Global energy transitions: how they’ve happened, what they require, and what is needed now
Heritage, landscape, palimpsests and movement: hidden stories and alternative narratives
The entanglement of two heritage objects: arch and tree
Indigenous filmmaking and narratives of climate crisis from the Sundarbans Delta
Storming the castle: medieval climate change, storm surges and coastal impacts at Caerlaverock
The dark side of digital heritage: ethics and sustainability in digital practice
Critical interweavings: walking as critical heritage practice
The contribution of Arts and Humanities to place: reflections on the AHRC Place Programme
Unravelling the UK oil complex
Puja and permission: rituals of authorisation in reconstruction of built heritage in Bhaktapur, Nepal
Super-networks making new human rights: the human right to a healthy environment
Annual Centre of Environment, Heritage and Policy Lecture 2022
Immersive sacred heritage
Events Archive
Current issues in heritage and conservation: challenges and opportunities
Freedom Road and its intersections
Replicas in museums and heritage contexts: putting theory into practice
Replicas in museum and heritage contexts: co-production of guidance
Historic replicas in north-west Europe: current research, future prospects
Processing the past: digital heritage, collaboration practice and the politics of engagement
The University of Stirling Art Collection and public engagement
Liminal and emotional-affective spatialities in places of remembrance and pilgrimage
Between outbreaks: formation of a permanent European plague reservoir in the 1350s
Museums, emotion and memory culture: the politics of the past in Turkey
Why does the past matter? Emotional attachments to historic urban places
Cupboards of doom: reflections on researching profusion in homes and museums for heritage futures
The deep past in Italian Populism: party narratives and grassroots activism
Moving beyond ‘common sense’ discourses of nature and heritage in the Scottish Highlands
The past in the present: history, policy and the Scottish landscape
Community reuse of redundant Church of Scotland churches
Materialising the Cold War in Scotland
Where’s the value in sporting heritage?
Urban-riverine hinterland synergies in semi-arid environments
The past, present and future of energy justice
Methods and approaches for assessing social value in heritage management and conservation
Excavating the archive in Cornwall’s china clay country
Opening up collections: free training workshop on crowdsourcing, chat bots and 3D
From coal to culture: re-thinking the mining heritage of the Ruhr area
Heritage authenticity in a globalised world
Making medieval in the age of antiquarians
23 Jan 2018 CEHP seminar
PhD student awarded grants for her research
Professor Sian Jones joins Historic Environment Scotland's new External Peer Review Panel
Global challenges in cultural heritage
3 April 2017 CEHP lunchtime seminar
27 March CEHP lunchtime seminar
13 March CEHP lunchtime seminar
13 February lunchtime seminar
6 February CEHP lunchtime seminar
PhD student awarded SGSAH internship working with RAJPOT
Iona lecture 21 Feb 2018
27 February CEHP lunchtime seminar
My cup of tea
Nature's big puzzle
Scottish medieval castles and chapels C-14 project
Risk modelling of erosion on archaeological sites
Social vs biological values of nature
White society and environmental crises in the Orange Free State republic
Beyond the resource curse and pipeline conspiracies: energy as a social relation in the Middle East
Naken chaetrie (Gypsy Traveller objects) in Scottish museums
Cultural citizenship and participation in crowdsourced heritage ecologies
The writing on the wall
Governing the Arctic in a time of environmental change
Can we rebuild Kasthamandap
Fields into Factories
Heritage and Conservation Seminar – Current issues in heritage and conservation: challenges and opportunities
Digital Heritage in a World of Big Data
R for Heritage: Training workshop
Carbon Majors Inquiry
The Ruralia XIII Conference
Masterclass on early medieval sculpture in Scotland / Book launch
Colliery Creatives: an exploration of landscape, identity and place
Landscape Legacies of Coal: One Year Birthday Celebration
Launch of Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment webinar series
Ask me anything about St John’s Cross, Iona
Disposals - livestream Q&A
Moving beyond ‘common-sense’ discourses of nature and heritage in the Scottish Highlands
Remembering homeland and representing diaspora in virtual museums (or now to conduct fieldwork during lockdown)
The time is out of joint
Social media research relating to the resilience of small heritage organisations during the pandemic
Pilgrimage, consumption and rituals: spiritual authenticity in a Shia Muslim pilgrimage
The past in the present: history, policy and the Scottish landscape
‘Brought alive and alight’: community reuse of Scottish churches
Bringing back the ‘wee trees’: upland habitat restoration at Scotland’s natural treeline
City development contested
The past, present and future of energy justice
Excavating the archive in Cornwall’s china clay country
After the #fall: The shadow of Cecil Rhodes at the University of Capetown
Why does the past matter? Emotional attachments to historic urban places
Heritage, empire and slavery: current issues in heritage and conservation
The Roots of Populism: A Panel Discussion
Human rights and justice-based civil society demands in international climate negotiations
Getting to know COP26. What is on the agenda and what to expect
Climate emergency and the question of system change
Communicating climate change through narratives: strategies for supporting low-carbon policy
The role of cultural heritage in climate action: reflections on COP26
Storming the castle: medieval climate change, storm surges and coastal impacts at Caerlaverock
How archaeology can be used to address the wicked problem of plastic pollution in the Galapagos Archipelago
The dark side of digital heritage: ethics and sustainability in digital practice
Contested Heritage and Ethics
Negotiating the object of conservation: significance, faith and care at Glasgow cathedral
Global energy transitions: how they’ve happened, what they require, and what is needed now
Heritage, landscape, palimpsests and movement: hidden stories and alternative narratives
The entanglement of two heritage objects: arch and tree
Indigenous filmmaking and narratives of climate crisis from the Sundarbans Delta
Storming the castle: medieval climate change, storm surges and coastal impacts at Caerlaverock
The dark side of digital heritage: ethics and sustainability in digital practice
Critical interweavings: walking as critical heritage practice
The contribution of Arts and Humanities to place: reflections on the AHRC Place Programme
Unravelling the UK oil complex
Puja and permission: rituals of authorisation in reconstruction of built heritage in Bhaktapur, Nepal
Super-networks making new human rights: the human right to a healthy environment
Annual Centre of Environment, Heritage and Policy Lecture 2022
Immersive sacred heritage
Naken chaetrie (Gypsy Traveller objects) in Scottish museums
Naken chaetrie (Gypsy Traveller objects) in Scottish museums
5 Feb 2019, 1.00PM–2.00PM
Cottrell 3B145
Rhona Ramsay
Naken chaetrie in Scottish museums
Rhona Ramsay
PhD candidate
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