Mapping nuclear cultural heritage: forms, practices, institutions

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    Abstract

    RICOMET session organized by SHARE & Egle Rindzeviciute (Kingston University) presenting the views on how nuclear sites (could) evolve into heritage sites. Focusing on the institutional and cultural processes connected to such evolutions, particular attention is directed to the sharing of experience, knowledge and responsibilities beyond sectorial boundaries. The role of international organizations like IAEA, OECD NEA and UNESCO is explored, as they are key mediators in the process of making nuclear heritage.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Sept 2021
    EventRICOMET 2021 - Held online
    Duration: 8 Sept 202110 Sept 2021

    Conference

    ConferenceRICOMET 2021
    Period8/09/2110/09/21

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Part of Making nuclear cultural heritage: An institutional challenge for the nuclear industry? with Vladimir Michal, Cornelius Holtorf, Helmuth Albrecht and Sergii Mirnyi

    Organising Body: Social Sciences and Humanities in Ionising Radiation Research (SHARE)

    Keywords

    • History

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