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1 Care for the Future Sue Hanshaw Strategy and Development Manager Cultures and Heritage 15 th February 2012

2 Care for the Future Thinking Forward Through the Past.........generating new novel understandings of the relationship between the past and the future, and the challenges and opportunities of the present through a temporally inflected lens.........

3 Five Sub-Themes 1.Changing families and communities 2.Culture and heritage – adapting for the future 3.Environmental change and sustainability 4.Global trauma, conflict and cultural memory 5.Cultural notions of the future

4 Changing Families and Communities Links with Connected Communities Discussion papers “Temporal Connectivities: A scoping study of the available research on time and community ” (Dr Bastian, Manchester) Research for Community Heritage (with HLF and NCCPE) “Looking Back for the Future: the value of the past in developing the lives of young people” (Dr Hicks, Lincoln) Scoping Studies “Connected Communities: Imagining the Place of Home” (Professor Bennett, Leeds)

5 Cultures and Heritage – Adapting for the Future International Links: European Joint Programming Initiative “Cultural Heritage and Global Change: a new challenge for Europe” developing a common vision between the 15 participating countries, which will be implemented through a Strategic Research Agenda Connected Communities links: CC12 Research for Community Heritage projects e.g. “Building Shared Heritages: Cultural Diversity in Leicester” (Dr Tallack, Leicester) Scoping Studies e.g. “Communities as constructs of People and Architecture: Historically assessing the spatial legacy of The Troubles in inner-city Belfast, 1969- 1994” (Mr Coyles, Ulster).

6 Environmental Change and Sustainability Enhancing the Role of Arts and Humanities Perspectives on Environmental Values and Change (RECN follow-on funding - 6 awards Dec 2011) Links with CC11 Communities, Culture and Sustainability (Workshop May 2012 + Follow-on-Funding) Links with AHRC collaboration with the National Ecosystem Assessment (cultural ecosystems - services, cultures, values)

7 “Before the Flood”: Interweaving situated performance and flood narratives for resilience building in hard-to-reach urban flood risk communities”

8 Collaborative working between REC networks (Performance Footprint Network/Living Flood Histories) Wide ranging Partnerships (e.g. National Flood Forum, Residents’ Associations, Local Authorities, River Advocacy Groups, Community Groups) Public engagement – residents as participants and performers Cross-disciplinary perspectives – creative and performing arts, cultures and heritage, living histories

9 Highlight Notices 2011-2012 Fellowships – 2 successful awards (continues until December 2012) Research Networking – 4 successful awards (continues until July 2012) Research Grants (forthcoming) on temporal perspectives on environmental values and change

10 Highlight Notice Examples Brubaker - Iconoclasms: practices of the past; interpretations of the present Marstine - Developing a Research Network to Advance 21st-Century Museum Ethics in Theory and Practice De Jong - Utopian Archives: Excavating Pasts for Postcolonial Futures (awarded in Jan 2012) Lee - Their Crime is Being Born: Children born of war in the 20th century

11 AHRC-NWO Humanities Research Networking and Exchange Scheme The cultural politics of catastrophe: (Post)colonial representations of Southeast Asian and Caribbean disasters, 1800-2012 Landscapes of war, trauma and occupation. Painful heritage and the dynamics of memory in post-1989 Europe Collecting the Performative - A Research Network on Emerging Practice for Contemporary Performance Art: Museum Collections, Acquisition and Conservation.

12 Skills Development “Researching the contemporary moral landscape: concepts, methods and approaches to public engagement” (Professor Lynch, Kent) Aim: “to generate effective knowledge of ‘ethical, moral, cultural and social landscapes to inform discussion of key challenges facing society’” Care for the Future sub-themes: 1. Changing families and communities 5. Cultural notions of the future

13 Sub-Themes Further Development 2012 1 “Changing families” 4 Global trauma, conflict and cultural memory 5 Cultural notions of the future

14 Future Activities Research development calls for less well developed sub- themes/topics Possible linked workshops to launch the calls International – JPI activities Longer and larger call anticipated in 2013 Activities/research outcomes to feed into Care for the Future development – for example: CC3 scoping studies discussion papers CC10 scoping studies and research reviews CC11 communities culture and sustainability workshop Awards under Highlight Notices


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