Research projects dedicated to heritage policy explore the complex and structural dynamics related to territorial space, ordinary experiences, and political aspects. They analyze governance and policies in the cultural domain, with a particular emphasis on innovation. These studies provide a solid foundation for examining the future of global heritage, where heritage creation processes intersect with technical knowledge and modes of heritage transmission.
Our research at HAT focuses on 2 themes :
Complete list of research projects
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Avalanche risk management at UNESCO in the context of climate crisis
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Makerspaces: politics and communities of innovation in contemporary China
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Hybrid cities: informal resistances to the violence of urbanization in China, India, and Venezuela
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Chinese New Towns: negotiating citizenship and physical form