New article on Japan and the World Heritage Convention in the edited volume "Sacred Heritage in Japan", edited by Aike Rots and Mark Tuuewen
Conditions of influence
At the EAA session "Populism, identity politics and the archaeology of Europe", Elisabeth Niklasson and I will present a paper entitled "Conditions of influence: What enables the Scandinavian populist right to impact heritage governance?".
Book review
New review of "Empowering Communities through Archaeology and Heritage. The Role of Local Governance in Economic Developments" out in Norwegian Archaeological Review.
The Regional Reform: Democratization and Politization of Norwegian Cultural Heritage Management
New Open Access article discussing the Regional Reform in Norway and how its democratization discourse differs from the one dominating the field of Heritage Studies.
Archaeology ‘off the record’
Read the abstract of our upcoming paper "Archaeology 'off the record' - Ethnical and methodological challenges when studying up" for the EAA session on Messy Methods.
World Heritage in Danger… What Danger?
In a new blog entry on ScienceNordic.com we present some of the findings from our research on the World Heritage List in Danger .
What’s wrong with heritage experts?
New co-authored article out in the International Journal of Heritage Studies.
Naming, shaming, fire alarms and World Heritage in Danger
New co-authoried Open Access article in Transnational Environmental Law.
MUSKUL students visiting NIKU
Master students from the University of Oslo visits NIKU for a seminar World Heritage.
Vikings, World Heritage and tourism
New chapter on Viking Age sites and tourism in the forthcoming 'Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism'.