Participant Info
- First Name
- Amy
- Last Name
- Clarke
- Country
- Australia
- State
- Aclarke1@usc.edu.au
- Affiliation
- University of the Sunshine Coast
- Website URL
- http://amyjclarke.com
- Keywords
- Heritage, Australia, Diplomacy, Architecture, Identity, Scotland, Victorian
- Availability
- Media Contact
- Additional Contact Information
- PhD
- PhD
Personal Info
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- About Me
Amy is a Lecturer in History at the University of the Sunshine Coast. She specialises in heritage (particularly architectural), identity politics, British colonial and Australian socio-cultural histories. She has a PhD, MSc (Res), GradCertTertT, and BA (Hons 1). She is an awarded Duke University Fellow (2018-19).
Amy is on the Editorial Board of the Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), and is an elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries Scotland and a Full International Member of ICOMOS. She appears regularly on Australian radio and television as a cultural history and heritage commentator.
- Recent Publications
- 2018. “Heritage Diplomacy.” In Y. Watanabe (ed.), Handbook of Cultural Security, pp. 417-436. London: Edward Elgar.
- 2018. (with Ashley Paine). “The Rhetoric of Reproduction: Built Heritage in a Digital Age,”Proceedings of digital cultural heritage: FUTURE VISIONS, ed. K. Greenop & C. Landorf, p. 112-130 (Brisbane: ATCH).
- 2017. “Australia’s ‘Big’ Problem – What to do with our ageing super-sized statues?” The Conversation, 19 September.
- 2017. “National Trust for Historic Preservation,” The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism, edited by Linda Lowry and J. Geoffrey Golson, 4. vols (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE): 865-866.
- 2017. “Historic Houses Association,” The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism, edited by Linda Lowry and J. Geoffrey Golson, 4. vols (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE): 602-603.
- 2017. “Australia’s Big Dilemma: Regional/National Identities, Heritage Listing and Big Things,”Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: 34, Quotation Quotation, eds. J. Ting and G. Hartoonan (Canberra: SAHANZ): 46-56.
- 2017. “Heritage Beyond Borders: Australian Approaches to Extra-National Built Heritage,”Archaeologies 13 (1): 153-174.
- Media Coverage
- https://amyjclarke.com/media/
- Social Media
- twitter.com/amy_joanna
- Country Focus
- Australia
- Expertise by Geography
- Australia, North America, Pacific, Southeast Asia, United Kingdom, Western Europe
- Expertise by Chronology
- 19th century, 20th century, 21st century
- Expertise by Topic
- Art & Architectural History, Colonialism, Diplomacy, Gender, Government, Local & Regional, Material Culture, Museums, Politics, Public History, Urban History