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Living Culture Making Heritage

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 3 episodes

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Episodes
3
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
26m
Booking Probability™
25
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Listen Score
8
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Virality (30d)
43
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About this podcast

Living Culture, Making Heritage: Critical Conversations on Cultural Heritage and Identity. Whose heritage matters? What gets preserved? And why do we identify with certain items, places, or histories more than others? With your hosts Kate Huber and Stacey Copeland, this podcast takes you on a journey into the dynamic world of heritage production and preservation in the 21st century. Through interviews with critical heritage scholars, museum curators, artists, and community members, we investigate the hard and sometimes unexpected questions about what “heritage” means in Europe today. With geopolitical and environmental shifts challenging the stability of the present, heritage emerges as an idea with the power to rethink the past and preserve our collective futures. In collaboration with Diggit Magazine, Tilburg University, and the University of Groningen.

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Unknown Host hosts Living Culture Making Heritage, a history show with 3 episodes published.

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Living Culture Making Heritage

Jan 23, 20261m0

Whose Heritage matters. What gets preserved and why do we identify with certain items, places, or histories more than others? Welcome to Living Culture, making heritage. In collaboration with Digit Magazine, University o

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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Living Culture Making Heritage is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under History (Society) and has published 3 episodes.

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Living Culture Making Heritage has published 3 episodes.

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Living Culture Making Heritage regularly covers History, Society, Culture. It sits in the History category, with a Society focus.

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