At the EAA session "Populism, identity politics and the archaeology of Europe", Elisabeth Niklasson and I will present a paper entitled "Conditions of influence: What enables the Scandinavian populist right to impact heritage governance?".
EAA session on messy methods
Join us for the EAA session "Messy methods: Heritage studies and the quest for multi-methodological approaches".
Competing on different grounds?
Upcoming paper on Norway on the World Heritage Committee at the ACHS 2018 conference.
Fearing loss – saving face
Upcoming paper on Australia’s resistance to World Heritage In Danger Listings at the ACHS 2018 conference.
The rise of the European far-right and the new politicization of heritage
Read our abstract for the upcoming conference "Heritage Studies: Critical Approaches and New Directions" in London.
Session at the EAA in Maastricht
Join Elisabeth Niklasson and I for the session "Archaeology and the European far-right: attitudes and responses from heritage bureaucracies" at EAA in Maastricht.