Understanding each other's heritage - challenges for heritage communication in a globalized world. Symposium and workshop proceedings. WHS alumni symposium and workshop organized by IAWHP July 19-21, 2012, BTU Cottbus. Germany.

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Session 1: Advertising and Edutainment: managing expectations and reality: Gerhard Ermischer: Telling the Story Understanding the Landscape and Identity Building - A case study from the Spessart; Jana Richter: City-wide tourism development concept for the six UNESCO Berlin Modernism Housing Estates; Xenia Panfilova: Art Installations to Remind; Session 2: Heritage (mis)interpretation: challenges and opportunities for interpretation for diverse audiences: Eva Battis & Alaa EI-Habashi: Architectural Conservation as a Means for Site Interpretation and Presentation - Case Study: Recent Architectural Conservation Practice in Bahrain; Lee Davidson & Gaelle Crenn: Intercultural Dialogue and the Touring Exhibition: A Case Study of a Maori Exhibition in the Northern Hemisphere; Michael H. Glen: Making words work for you - a practical workshop; Heidi Pinkepank & Karoline Hettchen: Participation and Industrial Culture in Comparison. Civic Engagement and Industrial Heritage in the German-Polish Border Region; Susanne Raymond: Native American Representation in Museums: Past, Present and Future; lryna Shalaginova: Role of Heritage Interpretation in Communication with a Diverse Audience: Use of Framing Devices to Overcome Differences; Maria Angelica da Silva, et al.: Experience as a guide: proposals for the reuse of Franciscan convents in Northeast Brazil; Alexandra Skedzuhn: The World Heritage Site Museum Island in Berlin: Case Study of its Conservation and Access; Aziliz Vandesande et al.: A Value Mapping Tool for Interpreting World Heritage Sites; Session 3: There's an app for that: World Heritage sites and new media: Mario Santana Quintero: Globalizing heritage: challenges in digitizing cultural resources; Nina Hinrichs: The World Natural Heritage Wadden Sea and the internet: social media, databases and augmented reality; Roseline Oliveria et al.: From paper sheets to digital screens: urban design heritage manipulation experiences; Katharina Sandberg : New Voices for World Heritage - The (Re-)Presentation and Interpretation of World Heritage Sites in Audio Podcasts; Katharina Schillinger: Sensing the past - Media-related strategy for the former GDR penal institution in Cottbus.
Session 1: Advertising and Edutainment: managing expectations and reality: Gerhard Ermischer: Telling the Story Understanding the Landscape and Identity Building - A case study from the Spessart; Jana Richter: City-wide tourism development concept for the six UNESCO Berlin Modernism Housing Estates; Xenia Panfilova: Art Installations to Remind; Session 2: Heritage (mis)interpretation: challenges and opportunities for interpretation for diverse audiences: Eva Battis & Alaa EI-Habashi: Architectural Conservation as a Means for Site Interpretation and Presentation - Case Study: Recent Architectural Conservation Practice in Bahrain; Lee Davidson & Gaelle Crenn: Intercultural Dialogue and the Touring Exhibition: A Case Study of a Maori Exhibition in the Northern Hemisphere; Michael H. Glen: Making words work for you - a practical workshop; Heidi Pinkepank & Karoline Hettchen: Participation and Industrial Culture in Comparison. Civic Engagement and Industrial Heritage in the German-Polish Border Region; Susanne Raymond: Native American Representation in Museums: Past, Present and Future; lryna Shalaginova: Role of Heritage Interpretation in Communication with a Diverse Audience: Use of Framing Devices to Overcome Differences; Maria Angelica da Silva, et al.:_ Experience as a guide: proposals for the reuse of Franciscan convents in Northeast Brazil; Alexandra Skedzuhn: The World Heritage Site Museum Island in Berlin: Case Study of its Conservation and Access; Aziliz Vandesande et al.: A Value Mapping Tool for Interpreting World Heritage Sites; Session 3: There's an app for that: World Heritage sites and new media: Mario Santana Quintero: Globalizing heritage: challenges in digitizing cultural resources; Nina Hinrichs: The World Natural Heritage Wadden Sea and the internet: social media, databases and augmented reality; Roseline Oliveria et al.: From paper sheets to digital screens: urban design heritage manipulation experiences; Katharina Sandberg : New Voices for World Heritage - The (Re-)Presentation and Interpretation of World Heritage Sites in Audio Podcasts; Katharina Schillinger: Sensing the past - Media-related strategy for the former GDR penal institution in Cottbus.

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