Critical Heritage Studies in Theory and Practice
- 23.2.2021
- о 13:00
The 80-minute-long event will consist of a talk providing a perspective on Critical Heritage Studies followed by Q&A and general discussion.
About the speakers:
Dóra Mérai is an art historian and archaeologist, a postdoctoral fellow at Central European University, Budapest. She defended her PhD there in Medieval Studies, and now she teaches and does research in the Cultural Heritage Studies Program. She published a book and several papers on various aspects of visual and material culture and commemoration, Renaissance art, as well as the historiography of art history and archaeology. Her current research in various projects addresses the problems of periodization in art history, and the role of material and visual culture in the history of emotions.
Volodymyr Kulikov is a historian, a visiting scholar at The Matej Bel University (supported by the National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic). He specializes on the business history of Eastern Europe, with a particular interest in the history of enterprises, stakeholder analysis, and corporate social responsibility. He is currently working on projects looking at the past as a resource for business organizations. Besides these, Dóra and Volodymyr currently run their joint projects on the adaptive reuse of heritage (OpenHeritage – H2020), with special emphasis on industrial sites (CONSIDER – H2020; From Burden to Resource: Industrial Heritage in Central-Eastern Europe – Visegrad).
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