Dr. Naomi Oosterman (Arts and Culture Studies) has been elected as member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, during its sixth conference taking place from 4 to 8 December in Santiago de Chile. She has been elected for the ‘22 - ‘24 period and is particularly interested in increasing community engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Association for Critical Heritage Studies is the leading academic association for heritage scholars, policy makers, activists and professionals. With over 2000 members from 127 countries, the association represents global and innovative viewpoints and discussions on cultural heritage.
For more information about the Association, visit this website.
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