ENGAGE Network: Conference Programme
The Conference Programme aims to bring together regional teams and experts who have collaborated with the Network or undertaken well defined to develop its research agenda, developmental studies and implementation programme. It brings to a conclusion the first Phase of the ENGAGE Network global research programme and contributes to building the Network research programme that is driven by the local knowledge, understanding of challenges and potential opportunities. It will draw on lessons learned, and knowledge exchanged amongst local and regional teams, with a particular focus on the needs of local communities, stakeholders and policymakers, to sustain and build upon relationships to develop a peaceful and productive engagement that benefit heritage sites, practices and communities across national and regional borders.
The Programme of the Conference comprises 3 days of research panels, presentations and debates. Those will take place virtually for the ENGAGE Network Hubs in the UK, Iraq, India, Tunisia and Egypt. All panels will comprise research reports, papers and presentations that cover a series of case studies, under one of the following research and partnership tracks:
Research Engagement: Understanding Local Challenges
Talks under this track will bring together presentations from research and academic partners to underline socio-economic challenges that hinder heritage communities’ ability to develop a sustainable approach to community heritage preservation with economic and cultural impact on the most vulnerable groups.
Communities of Change: Engaging with Heritage Communities at Borders of Engagement.
Papers will report on the research and work of representatives of heritage communities, local civil society organisations, and NGOs to bring local voices, concerns and developmental, social and economic challenges that face community heritage preservation and development.
Negotiating Power: Debating Sustainable Development Priorities for Border Communities
This strand will debate heritage regeneration and developmental priorities for governments, local authorities and international organisations. It will uncover the development challenges across borders of conflict, considering the interventional approach of international organisations and corporations.
Conference Programme
DAY ONE - MONDAY 14th JUNE 2021
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Nottingham, UK [09.00am-12.00pm BST]
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09.00-11.00 ENGAGE-UK: Opening Session (A1)
Humanitarian Heritage: Global perspectives and Theoretical Encounters
10.50– 12.00 ENGAGE-UK: Session (A2)
Preserving community heritage and identity: Lessons from post-conflict Contexts
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Baghdad, IRAQ [13.00pm-17.00pm BST/ (+2Hrs) Iraq Time]
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13.00- 15.00 ENGAGE-Iraq: Session (B1)
Communities and cultural heritage in urban Iraq: Challenges and opportunities
15.00- 16.40 . ENGAGE-Iraq: Session (B2)
Deciphering the multi-layered urban and cultural heritage of urban Iraq
DAY TWO - TUESDAY 15th JUNE 2021
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Tunis, TUNISIA [09.00am-13.00pm BST/ (+0HRs) Tunisia Time]
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09.00- 11.00 ENGAGE-TUNISIA: Session (C1)
Urban heritage of Maghrab: Diversity and inclusion of marginalised communities
11.00- 13.00 . ENGAGE-Tunisia: Session (C2)
Marginalised youth and heritage communities in North Africa
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Cairo, EGYPT [13.00pm-17.00pm BST/ (+1Hrs) Egypt Time]
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13.00- 14.30 ENGAGE-EGYPT: Session (D1)
Polarised cultural heritage in Egypt: Heritage communities and sites
14.30- 16.00 ENGAGE-Egypt: Session (D2)
Innovative approaches to heritage protection and preservation in Egypt
DAY THREE - WEDNESDAY 16th JUNE 2021
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Delhi, INDIA [09.00am-13.00pm BST/ (+4.30Hrs) India Time]
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09.00- 10.30 ENGAGE-India: Session (E1)
Navigating heritage communities and institutions in South Asia
10.30- 12.00 ENGAGE-India: Session (E2)
Community-led approaches: Living heritage
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Humanitarian Heritage: Global perspectives and Theoretical Encounters
Welcome Address
ENGAGE Network Report: A Global Agenda for Humanitarian Heritage.
Breaking with Convention: Re-imagining the Heritage of the World
Co-producing Heritage with Young People: Developing an active culture of Engagement in communitie
What about the humanitarian heritage of displaced, enslaved and vulnerable individuals?
ENGAGE-UK: Opening Session (A1); Humanitarian Heritage: Global perspectives and Theoretical Encounters
HE Minister of Culture and Minister of Higher Education.
HE The President, Wasit University, Iraq
ENGAGE-IRAQ Report: Understanding Humanitarian heritage of Iraq
Challenges and opportunities of the heritage of Iraqi communities
Building Partnerships with stakeholders for humanitarian heritage
Preventive Conservation For Safeguarding Mosul Built Heritage
Tangible and Intangible heritage dad of a Legendary City “Baghdad the city of Peace”, Iraq
Deciphering the multi-layered urban and cultural heritage of Urban Iraq
ional architecture and urban Communities in Basrah
Traditional and vernacular architecture of Erbil city
Architecture and urban heritage of Mosul, Iraq
Historic and religious architecture; Kerbala & Najaf
Urban heritage of Maghrab: Diversity and inclusion of marginalised communities
Building back better local urban heritage in Tunisia’s cities
The Cities of Mzab: A millenary example of community-based urban development initiated by refugee groups.
Preserving heritage, sustaining development and empowering communities in the M’HamidOasis, Morocco
Marginalised youth and heritage communities in North Africa
Tabarka and El Kef: Tales of marginalised community heritage in North-West Tunisia
Tourism beyond economic development: Heritage for marginalised communities
Marginalised youth and heritage in Gafsa’s Oasis Medina: A sensitive approach to promote historical centres in Southwest Tunisia.
Unsafe housing in a historical centre: The right to inhabit the Medina of Tunis
Unsafe housing in a historical centre: The right to inhabit the Medina of Tunis
Polarised cultural heritage in Egypt: Heritage communities and sites
ENGAGE-Egypt: Humanitarian aspects of heritage sites preservation in Egypt
Conservation of rupestrian heritage sites in the Mediterranean region
Understanding Slum Communities and their heritage: A participatory approach to counter urban development deficiencies
Challenges facing heritage sites in EGYPT
Innovative approaches to heritage protection and preservation in Egypt
Inclusive heritage-based humanizing city: Lessons learned from Madinah and Cairo.
Manging geotechnical hazards for heritage site through the involvement of communities
Raquda: Local social enterprise and its role in youth and community heritage education
Disasters Risk for cultural heritage Sites: Insights from Egypt
Navigating Heritage Communities and Institutions in South Asia
ENGAGE-India report
Role of cultural institutions in urban resilience: The case of Ahmedabad
Understanding humanitarian heritage in India’s craft communities: Craft of Bangle making in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh
Evolving Heritage: A case study of Kalbelia and Jogi nomadic tribes and their relationship with state, society and markets.
Community-led approaches: Living with heritage
Chhara assertion of heritage: Subverting mainstreamed notions of morality, legality
Laying groundwork for community-led activities Aiming at local involvement in Imamzade-Yahya locality, Tehran, Iran
The role of religion and religious rituals in landscape conservation; tomb gardens of Iran
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