Realising the Impact of AHRC-funded GCRF Work on Heritage
认识 AHRC 资助的 GCRF 工作对遗产的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/W011050/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.73万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
PRAXIS is focussed on Arts and Humanities research across the GCRF portfolio. Specifically, its aims are to consolidate learning across GCRF projects funded by the (AHRC), to amplify their impact and policy relevance, and to champion the distinctive contribution that Arts and Humanities research can make to tackling urgent development challenges. PRAXIS has four strands: Heritage, Conflict, Youth, and COVID-19. This application focuses on disseminating research outcomes of AHRC-funded projects focussed on Heritage. We aim to:Share key learning from PRAXIS heritage reports to a broader audience, including relevant NGOs, charities, international agencies and policymakers;Generate new research findings and capture effective methodologies, bringing together AHRC-funded projects (including their policy partners where appropriate) through targetedevents and dissemination activities;Collate and publicise AHRC-GRCF projects' impacts to influence policy and practice at scale, especially with UK government departments, including DCMS;Enable knowledge transfer, exchange, among researchers, practitioners, funders, and policymakers;Build a repository of resources;Develop key policy messages and further publications to disseminate the project findings and inform new directions for future research funding and policymaking.These aims and objectives expand the original project aims by allowing us to feedback to the many principal investigators (PIs) and partners who have contributed to learning events, seminars, interviews, and reports. They will be able to engage with the outcomes that have arisen out of our previous engagement with them, to comment on it, and to work with us to derive larger, overarching learnings and recommendations through a series of target events. An overarching ambition will be to reflect on A&H effective methodologies and how these contribute to development in ODA countries.Specifically, we will:Engagement Events: Workshop series on 'Cultural Heritage, Climate Change and Disasters' (January-March 2022)We will organise a series of workshops on Cultural Heritage, Climate Change and Disasters to capture effective project methodologies, to connect and extract learning on 'what works' (or not), and to promote exchange and knowledge co-production between academics, project projects, practitioners, and policymakers. We will also share and publicise the Heritage for Global Challenges report, the policy briefs published with UKNC for UNESCO, and insights from the brown-bag lunchtime seminars with DCMS, and the Arts, Culture and Heritage programming for the Resilience HUB at COP26.The workshop series will present the key findings and lessons learnt from PRAXIS Heritage strands on projects focusing on disasters and climate change. It will also include highlights from research done by the DCMS/AHRC Cultural Heritage and Climate Change cohort, other projects from the AHRC-GCRF portfolio, PRAXIS engagement in the Resilience HUB at COP 26, and non-academic projects on this topic (e.g. from The British Council or Climate Heritage Network portfolios). The focus will be on how heritage can be mobilised to contribute to the sustainable development goals in ODA countries,The workshop series will have both an academic focus as well as a more practical impact and target policy engagement. Partners will include: AHRC, DCMS, The British Council, the UK National Commission for UNESCO, and Climate Heritage Network (CHN), as well as partners on individual GCRF projects based in ODA-countries.The workshop series will be targeted at policymakers in government, international organisations, NGOs and charities, with specific topics discussed with them in advance to make sure the sessions address needs.
PRAXIS专注于GCRF投资组合中的艺术和人文研究。具体而言,其目标是巩固由联合国人文科学委员会资助的GCRF项目之间的学习,扩大其影响和政策相关性,并支持艺术与人文学科研究可以为应对紧迫的发展挑战做出的独特贡献。PRAXIS有四个部分:遗产、冲突、青年和COVID-19。该应用程序的重点是传播ahrc资助的以遗产为重点的项目的研究成果。我们的目标是:向更广泛的受众,包括相关的非政府组织、慈善机构、国际机构和政策制定者,分享从PRAXIS遗产报告中获得的重要经验;产生新的研究成果并获取有效的方法,通过有针对性的事件和传播活动,将ahrc资助的项目(包括适当的政策合作伙伴)聚集在一起;整理和宣传AHRC-GRCF项目的影响,以大规模影响政策和实践,特别是与英国政府部门,包括DCMS;促进研究人员、从业人员、资助者和决策者之间的知识转移和交流;建立资源库;编制主要的政策信息和出版更多的刊物,以传播项目结果,并为未来的研究资助和决策提供新的方向。这些目标和目标扩展了最初的项目目标,允许我们向许多为学习活动、研讨会、访谈和报告做出贡献的主要研究者(pi)和合作伙伴提供反馈。他们将能够参与我们之前与他们接触所产生的结果,对其进行评论,并与我们合作,通过一系列目标事件获得更大的,总体的学习和建议。总体目标将是反思农业与卫生的有效方法以及这些方法如何促进官方发展援助国家的发展。具体而言,我们将:参与活动:“文化遗产、气候变化和灾害”系列研讨会(2022年1月至3月)我们将组织一系列关于文化遗产、气候变化和灾害的研讨会,以获取有效的项目方法,连接和提取“有效”(或不有效)的学习,并促进学者、项目项目、从业者和政策制定者之间的交流和知识共享。我们还将分享和宣传《遗产应对全球挑战》报告、与UKNC合作为联合国教科文组织发布的政策简报、与DCMS合作的午餐午餐研讨会的见解,以及COP26复原力中心的艺术、文化和遗产项目。该系列讲习班将介绍从PRAXIS遗产项目中获得的主要发现和经验教训,这些项目以灾害和气候变化为重点。它还将包括DCMS/AHRC文化遗产与气候变化研究小组的研究亮点,AHRC- gcrf项目组合的其他项目,PRAXIS在COP 26上参与的复原力中心,以及关于该主题的非学术项目(例如来自英国文化协会或气候遗产网络的项目组合)。研讨会的重点将是如何动员遗产为官方发展援助国家的可持续发展目标做出贡献。该系列研讨会将既有学术重点,也有更实际的影响和目标政策参与。合作伙伴将包括:美国人权委员会、联合国教科文组织、英国文化协会、联合国教科文组织英国全国委员会和气候遗产网络(CHN),以及总部设在oda国家的GCRF个别项目的合作伙伴。该系列研讨会将针对政府、国际组织、非政府组织和慈善机构的决策者,并事先与他们讨论具体的主题,以确保会议满足需求。
项目成果
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Giliberto F. and Jackson, R. (eds.). (2022). Cultural Heritage in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change. Insights from the DCMS-AHRC Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Cohort
Giliberto F. 和 Jackson, R.(编辑)。
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- 发表时间:2022
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- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Giliberto, F
- 通讯作者:Giliberto, F
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