Laurajane Smith
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Laurajane Smith's Degrees
- Masters Archaeology University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Laurajane Smith is a Heritage and Museum Studies scholar. Among Smith's publications that examine the politics of heritage, she edited the book Uses of Heritage. She published the book Emotional Heritage: Visitor Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites. In 2016, Smith was elected Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Laurajane Smith's Published Works
Published Works
- Uses of Heritage (2020) (2041)
- The recognition and misrecognition of community heritage (2010) (372)
- Archaeological Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage (2004) (352)
- Heritage, Communities and Archaeology (2009) (220)
- The Utility of Discourse Analysis to Heritage Studies: The Burra Charter and Social Inclusion (2006) (203)
- Community-driven Research in Cultural Heritage Management: the Waanyi Women's History Project (2003) (87)
- Some Reflections on Heritage and Archaeology in the Anthropocene (2011) (82)
- ‘Nostalgia for the future’: memory, nostalgia and the politics of class (2017) (81)
- Women in Archaeology a Feminist Critique (1993) (75)
- Representing Enslavement and Abolition in Museums: Ambiguous Engagements (2014) (69)
- EL "ESPEJO PATRIMONIAL": ¿ILUSIÓN NARCISISTA O REFLEXIONES MÚLTIPLES? (2011) (63)
- Heritage, Gender and Identity (2008) (51)
- "The envy of the world" Intangible heritage in England (2008) (51)
- Heritage management as postprocessual archaeology? (1994) (50)
- Intangible heritage: a challenge to the authorised heritage discourse? (2015) (46)
- Discourses of heritage : implications for archaeological community practice. (2012) (45)
- The cultural moment in tourism. (2012) (45)
- Bonding and dissonance: Rethinking the Interrelations Among Stakeholders in Heritage Tourism (2019) (42)
- Constrained by commonsense: The authorized heritage discourse in contemporary debates (2012) (42)
- Empty Gestures? Heritage and the Politics of Recognition (2007) (42)
- Theorizing Museum and Heritage Visiting (2015) (41)
- There is no such thing as heritage (2009) (41)
- Critical heritage studies and the legacies of the late-twentieth century heritage canon (2019) (40)
- Taking Archaeology Out of Heritage (2009) (37)
- Affect and Registers of Engagement: Navigating Emotional Responses to Dissonant Heritages (2011) (37)
- The 'Doing' of Heritage: Heritage as performance (2011) (36)
- A history of Aboriginal heritage legislation in south-eastern Australia (2000) (33)
- Emotion, Affective Practices, and the Past in the Present (2018) (33)
- Ethics or social justice? Heritage and the politics of recognition (2010) (32)
- 'Man's inhumanity to man' and other platitudes of avoidance and misrecognition: an analysis of visitor responses to exhibitions marking the 1807 bicentenary (2010) (32)
- Nostalgia and heritage: potentials, mobilisations and effects (2017) (31)
- “Heritage protection for the 21st century” (2008) (30)
- Heritage, labour and the working classes (2011) (30)
- ?Doing Archaeology?: cultural heritage management and its role in identifying the link between archaeological practice and theory (2000) (25)
- Deference and Humility: The Social Values of the Country House (2016) (24)
- All heritage is intangible : Critical heritage studies and museums (2011) (24)
- Don't mourn organise: heritage recognition and memory in Castleford, West Yorkshire (2011) (24)
- Introduction: Affective Heritage Practices (2018) (24)
- The Tautology of “Intangible Values” and the Misrecognition of Intangible Cultural Heritage (2017) (23)
- ‘We are… we are everything’: the politics of recognition and misrecognition at immigration museums (2017) (22)
- The repatriation of human remains – problem or opportunity? (2004) (21)
- Introduction: Class still matters (2011) (21)
- Visitor Emotion, Affect and Registers of Engagement at Museums and Heritage Sites (2014) (20)
- Emotional Heritage (2020) (20)
- The cultural 'work' of tourism (2012) (19)
- Safeguarding Intangible Heritage (2018) (18)
- Archaeology and the Governance of Material Culture: A Case Study from South-Eastern Australia (2001) (16)
- Editorial (2012) (14)
- Taking the children: Children, childhood and heritage making (2013) (14)
- The last archaeologist? Material culture and contested identities (1999) (14)
- Introduction : In Intangible heritage (2009) (14)
- Fostering empathy through museums (2017) (12)
- A Scientific Conceptual Framework and Strategic Principles for the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems Programme from a Social-Ecological Systems Perspective (2008) (12)
- Labour’s heritage (2011) (12)
- Guest editorial : museums and the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade (2010) (11)
- Forgetting to Heal Remembering the abolition act of 1807 (2010) (11)
- International journal of heritage studies (2003) (10)
- Introduction: anxiety and ambiguity in the representation of dissonant history (2011) (10)
- Identity, Migration, and the Arts: Three Case Studies of Translocal Communities (2011) (9)
- Aboriginal involvement in parks and protected areas : papers presented to a conference organised by the Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation, and Heritage at Charles Sturt University, Albury, New South Wales, 22-24 July 1991 (1992) (9)
- Constrained by Commonsense (2012) (8)
- The envy of the world? : intangible heritage in the United Kingdom (2009) (8)
- The Role of Museums as 'Places of Social Justice': Community Consultation and the 1807 Bicentenary (2011) (8)
- Moments, instances and experiences (2012) (8)
- What is this thing called postprocessual archaeology ... and is it relevant for Australian archaeology (1995) (7)
- The practices and politics of safeguarding (2018) (7)
- Contesting Human Remains in Museum Collections : The Crisis of Cultural Authority (2015) (6)
- Teaching Cultural Tourism - Some Comments From The Classroom (1992) (6)
- Industrial Heritage and the Remaking of Class Identity: (2019) (5)
- Community consultation in the museum: the 2007 bicentenary of Britain's abolition of the slave trade (2013) (5)
- It's not all about archaeology (2018) (5)
- 2. Heritage, Identity and Power (2017) (5)
- Explorations in Banality: Prison Tourism at the Old Melbourne Gaol (2017) (5)
- A Pilgrimage of Masculinity: The Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre (2012) (4)
- Artefact analysis of a 3450 year old open site at Quaker's Hill on the Cumberland Plain, New South Wales (1986) (4)
- Performing Heritage: research, practice & innovation in museum theatre & live interpretation (2011) (3)
- POLITICS OF ARCHAEOLOGY (2008) (3)
- Heritage and Social Media: Understanding Heritage in a Participatory Culture Edited by Elisa Giaccardi. London: Routledge, 2012. 251 pages. Paperback: $44.95 (2013) (3)
- Cultural heritage management and feminist expression in Australian archaeology (1995) (3)
- Theorizing Heritage: Legislators, interpreters, and facilitators (2009) (3)
- The Discourse of the past (2007) (3)
- Heritage, the power of the past, and the politics of (mis)recognition (2022) (3)
- The 'patrimonial mirror': narcissistic illusion or multiple reflections? (2011) (3)
- The commemoration of slavery heritage: tourism and the reification of meaning (2012) (2)
- Engagement and performance: created identities in steampunk, cosplay and re-enactment (2012) (2)
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL STEWARDSHIP: The rise of cultural resource management and the ‘scientific professional’ archaeologist (2004) (2)
- Editorial (2013) (2)
- Comments on Terje Brattli: ‘Managing the Archaeological World Cultural Heritage: Consensus or Rhetoric?’ (2009) (2)
- Heritage and the Politics of Exclusion (2021) (2)
- HERITAGE AS A CULTURAL PROCESS (2006) (2)
- Heritage as an industry (2007) (2)
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY AND THE ‘POLITICS’ OF THE PAST (2004) (1)
- Travellers emotion and heritage production (2014) (1)
- Equity and Gender in Australian Archeology: A Survey of the “Women in Archaeology” Conference, 1991 (2008) (1)
- Viewing Riversleigh as a Cultural Landscape (2000) (1)
- Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda? edited by Norman Yoffee & Andrew Sherratt (1996) (1)
- Telling stories: performing authenticity in the confessional art of Tracey Emin (2017) (1)
- Interpretation and community (2006) (1)
- 5 Hábitos Que Ayudan a Que Tus Dientes se Vean Amarillos (2019) (0)
- Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda? [Book Review] (1996) (0)
- Comment on “dwelling at the margins, action at the intersection? Feminist and indigenous archaeologies, 2005” (2005) (0)
- Women in archaeology conference: A feminist critique of archaeology (1991) (0)
- Engendering material culture conference: Fifth Women in Archaeology Conference (1999) (0)
- Demographic variables and visitor responses (2020) (0)
- Berwick-Pakenham Corridor: Aboriginal Archaeology (1991) (0)
- Critical concepts in heritage (2007) (0)
- ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE CONTEXT OF GOVERNANCE: Expertise and the state (2004) (0)
- Heritage, privilege and the politics of misrecogntion (2020) (0)
- Critical Heritage Studies (2021) (0)
- Editorial Board (2013) (0)
- Heritage and the politics of recognition (2020) (0)
- Reconsidering heritage and identity (2020) (0)
- THE ROLE OF LEGISLATION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF MATERIAL CULTURE IN AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA (2004) (0)
- Claire Smith & H. Martin Wobst (ed.). Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice (One World Archaeology 47). xxiv+ 408 pages, 84 illustrations, 6 tables. 2005. Abingdon & New York: Routledge; 0-415-30965-4 hardback £85. (2008) (0)
- Conference announcement: Association of Critical Heritage Studies (2011) (0)
- Editorial Board (2014) (0)
- NAGPRA AND KENNEWICK: Contesting archaeological governance in America (2004) (0)
- What Is This Thing Called Postprocessual Archaeology for Australian Archaeology (1995) (0)
- Slavery and the (Symbolic) Politics of Memory in Jamaica: Rethinking the Bicentenary: Wayne Modest (2014) (0)
- THE ‘DEATH OF ARCHAEOLOGY’: Contesting archaeological governance in Australia (2004) (0)
- Taking Archaeology out of Heritage Taking Archaeology out of Heritage (0)
- Domestic bliss or the great divide? Country houses and the perpetuation of social inequality (2014) (0)
- History and concepts (2007) (0)
- Yorke Rowan & Uzi Baram (ed.). Marketing heritage: archaeology and the consumption of the past . x+315 pages, 20 illustrations, tables. 2004. Walnut Creek (CA): AltaMira; 0-7591-0342-9 paperback $29.95 & £22.95; 0-7591-0341-0 hardback $75. (2005) (0)
- Genres of museums and heritage sites (2020) (0)
- Preserving the Cultural Heritage of Africa: Crisis or Renaissance? By Kenji Yoshida & John Mack (eds.). Unisa Press / James Currey, Pretoria and Suffolk, 2008, 219 pp + x. ISBN 978-1-84701-206-7. £ 45.00. (2010) (0)
- Excavations at Hann River 1, Central Cape York Peninsula (1995) (0)
- Emotional banality and heritage-making (2020) (0)
- Proofs : Not For Distribution 6 The Role of Museums as ‘ Places of Social Justice ’ Community Consultation and the 1807 Bicentenary Laurajane Smith and Kalliopi Fouseki (2015) (0)
- Performing reinforcement and affirmation (2020) (0)
- Critical realist heritage studies (2020) (0)
- Reviews (2005) (0)
- Intergenerational communication and connection (2020) (0)
- THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF IDENTITY: Defining the social problem (2004) (0)
- Overall findings and national comparisons (2020) (0)
- Introduction: Moments, instances and experiences (2012) (0)
- Forgetting to Heal: Remembering the Abolition Act (2010) (0)
- SIGNIFICANCE CONCEPTS AND THE EMBEDDING OF PROCESSUAL DISCOURSE IN CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2004) (0)
- Ramón de Mesonero Romanos and Mariano José de Larra : a comparison (0)
- Registers of engagement (2020) (0)
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