Starting Doctoral Research in Cultural Heritage Studies – Yogyakarta (Indonésie) – 4, 5 et 6 mai 2015
Starting Doctoral Research in Cultural Heritage Studies
Lieu : Yogyakarta (Indonésie), Department of Architecture and Engineering, University of Gadjah Mada
Date : 4, 5, 6 may 2015
Applications : Please fill out the application form and send it with your recent CV to Hélène Njoto (nf.helene@gmail.com) and Punto Wijayanto (punto.wijayanto@gmail.com).
Applications should be received by 15 April 2015.
Contact : For further inquiries, please contact Punto Wijayanto (UGM/BPPI), HP: +62-812 274 2725 ; or E: punto.wijayanto@gmail.com
Brosur : brosur yogya 5 , Student brochure Yogya 5
Programm :
DAY ONE – May 4th 2015
Morning : Architecture, Urbanism and Heritage Studies
Facilitator: Laretna T. Adishakti (UGM/BPPI)
Speaker 1: Charles Goldblum (AUSSER)
Speaker 2: Nathalie Lancret (AUSSER)
Afternoon : Geography, interdisciplinarity and Heritage Studies
Facilitator: Dwita Hadi Rahmi (UGM)
Speaker 1: Karine Peyronnie (IRD)
Speaker 2: Adèle Esposito (AUSSER)
DAY TWO – May 5th 2015
Morning : Law and Heritage Studies
Facilitator: Lindayanti (UGM)
Speaker: Vincent Negri (CECOJI)
Afternoon : Anthropology and Heritage Studies
Facilitator: Lono Simatupang (UGM)
Speaker 1: Bernard Sellato (CASE)
Speaker 2: Hélène Njoto (NSC-AUSSER-CASE)
DAY THREE – May 6th 2015
“Heritage trail”
Visit : nJeronBeteng: Royal Palace (kraton), Royal gardens: Taman Sari (“garden of scents”), and Kotagede (Mataram Dynasty’s first capital – 16th c.).
About the course : This two-day training is designed to prepare future masters or doctoral students who wish to undertake studies on heritage issues in France. It offers an access to current topics in education on cultural heritage through different disciplinary approaches. French specialists of five disciplines (planning, architecture, anthropology, geography and law) will be invited to lead eight sessions of three hours each.
Each session will be introduced and moderated by an Indonesian researcher specializing in the discipline of its French counterpart. After having presented a short historiographic state of the art on heritage studies in each of their discipline, researchers will give a more detailed presentation on case studies from around the world, but mainly relating to Asia and Southeast Asia.
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Pascal Fort (1 avril 2015). Starting Doctoral Research in Cultural Heritage Studies – Yogyakarta (Indonésie) – 4, 5 et 6 mai 2015. Carnet de veille UMR AUSser. Consulté le 3 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uyyt