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Rethinking Heritage

Rethinking Heritage is an interdisciplinary research network particularly focused on junior and mid-career researchers. Rethinking Heritage critically engages with cultural heritage as a living and precarious process shaped by uncertainty, contestation, and transformation. The network understands heritage not as a fixed legacy but as an active and contested practice deeply entangled with contemporary social, political, and environmental challenges. By combining approaches from for example material culture, landscape history, and archaeology, the network aims to rethink heritage’s role amid rapid global change and to highlight innovative, collaborative research that responds to the complexities of our precarious times.

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