We are pleased to introduce our preliminary program for the 2018 symposium. See the details below, and don’t forget to visit our registration page.

Embodied Heritage Praxis: Ontologies of Participation and Process

9:00-9:30am

Introduction

Welcome from SICS Faculty and Symposium Organizers

9:30-10:30am

Session One

Trina Cooper-Bolam and Rebecca Clare Dolgoy

Creating Past-Informed Futures: Toward Reinventing Sandy Hill

Courtney Vaughan

The Limits of Restitution: Unveiling Assumptions in Settler-to-Indigenous Private Land Return

William Felepchuk

Racial Necrogeographies in a Settler Colony: the life and death of 19th Century burial places in rural Ontario

10:30-11:00am

Coffee

11:00-12:00pm

Session Two

Brittney Anne Bos

Finding Canada’s (Her)itage: Participation and Community in the Discovery and Documentation of Women’s History

Jesslyn Granda

Documenting the Intangible

12:00-1:15pm

Lunch

Workshop: Alison Creba

Learning to Listen: Building Pedagogy Workshop

1:15-2:30pm

Session Three

Sara Porter

Performance: Excerpt from Sara does a Solo followed by Q & A

Niels Gutschow

Biographies of Bomb Damage Mapping in World War Two Germany

(Presentation followed by informal map handling session hosted by the Carleton University Archives and Research Collections)

2:30-3:00pm

Coffee

3:00-4:00pm

Session Four

Pansee Atta

Into The Heart of Africa, Subalternity, and Authorized Heritage Discourses in Conflict

Mery Perez

Music Performance as Embodied Discourse for Cultural and Environmental Conservation: The case of Nicaragua’s Unidos Por Bosawas Festival

Jessica Mace

Heritage vs patrimoine: how language and media affect public engagement with heritage conservation

4:00-4:30pm

Closing remarks