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Conference: 50 Years World Heritage Convention: Times of Peace, Conflict and War

4 November 2022

As a celebration to 50 years of the World Heritage Convention, the Institute Heritage Studies (IHS) is holding a conference and book presentation “50 Years World Heritage Convention: Times of Peace, Conflict and War”.

This event aims to communicate the importance of World Heritage for our common future, define the resulting requirements, and confirm it as a commitment of the international community. True to this message, the conference will provide insight into diverse perspectives and interpretations of World Heritage, the Convention, and its Peace Mandate. By bringing together a wide variety of groups of people and institutions, representing different generations and expertise, the diversity of humanity’s heritage will be illustrated.

The book “50 Years World Heritage Convention: Shared Responsibility – Conflict & Reconciliation” is written by 61 authors coming from 28 countries around the world, covering a wide range of perspectives. It will be available to download for free as Open-Access. It reflects on the past, present and future of the World Heritage Convention, concerning the conflict areas:

  1. Global Governance
  2. Urban Transformation
  3. War & Terrorism
  4. Climate Change
  5. Technological Change
  6. Commodification of Heritage

Registration for the conference as well as the Open-Access link to the book publication will be available on the project website here.

Further Information, such as the book abstracts and biographies of experts, can be found on the project website as well.

For questions please contact: Sandra Nasser (nasser@inaberlin.org).


This event is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office.

States Parties (1)
Regions (1)
Europe and North America
Keywords:
Next50
When

Friday, 4 November 2022
10:45-19:00

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