

Care for the Future
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@Care4theFuture
AHRC Care for the Future: Thinking Forward through the Past -arts and humanities researchers exploring past, present & future; heritage, memory, time, & change.













Charles Forsdick, professeur à l'université de Liverpool propose une réflexion sur le "tourisme sombre", "tourisme macabre" ou encore ce qu'on appelle le "dark tourism" Images : Maison des esclaves à Gorée en 1839 et aujourd'hui passes-present.eu/fr/node/39242 #semainedelamemoire


I am excited to announce that last week I officially accepted a one year doctoral fellowship at @FU_Berlin starting in October! Excited to get back to Berlin/Europe and get the archival work for my diss done! I am also excited to be back in such an amazing city & see my friends!











My special issue of @zeitgeschichte on the entangled histories of human rights and humanitarianism was nominated for the "Zeitgeschichte-digital" award of the @zzfpotsdam. It is a great honour for me, but especially a great compliment for the great authors.




@NinaParish, @charlesforsdick, @drksalt and James Mark leading a discussion to close 2 fascinating days at 'A crisis in 'coming to term with the past'? At the crossroads of translation and memory'. There is much to think about moving forward @Care4theFuture @evaspisiak @ahrcpress

A fantastic start to Day 2 of 'a crisis in 'coming to terms with the past'? At the crossroads of translation and memory' with @drksalt looking at how echoes of the past influence our present and how we can use this for active change in our future @Care4theFuture