@book{79a9019721e84cab96d33c55d98103d2,
title = "Nuclear spaces: communities, materialities and locations of nuclear cultural heritage",
abstract = "A multi-site study of nuclear cultural heritage as an emerging field of practice, scholarship and policy-making, created in response to the funding call Cultural Heritage, Identities \& Perspectives: Responding to Changing Societies (CHIP) by the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage and Global Change (JPICH), and drawing on the definition of nuclear cultural heritage formulated by a preceding pilot research project 'Nuclear Cultural Heritage: From Knowledge to Practice'.",
keywords = "Politics and international studies",
author = "Egle Rindzevi{\v c}iūtė and Anna Storm and Linara Dovydaitytė",
note = "Note: NuSPACES was funded by the grants awarded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (project reference AH/W000253/1), the Swedish Research Council VR (ref no 2020-06548), The Research Council of Lithuania LMTLT (agreement no S-JPIKP-21-1), in the framework of Joint Programming Initiative for Cultural Heritage and Global Change: A Challenge for Europe. The JPI Cultural Heritage project has received funding from the European Union{\textquoteleft}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 699523.",
year = "2024",
month = sep,
day = "24",
language = "English",
publisher = "Kingston University",
address = "United Kingdom",
}