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Dirk HR Spennemann

Dr. Dirk HR Spennemann is Associate Professor in Cultural Heritage Management at the School of Environmental Sciences, Charles Sturt University in Albury, Australia. His main research interest rests in the area of futures studies focussing on heritage futures by examining issues such as the conceptual understanding of emergent heritage(s), the recognition of heritage sites and objects of future heritage value such as Space Heritage and Robotics; and the relationship between cultural heritage values and the influences of management processes as they play out between heritage professionals and the general public. Cultural resources management (CRM) is a branch of archaeology concerned with the identification, maintenance, and preservation of significant cultural sites in the face of threat. ... Albury is a city in New South Wales, Australia, located on the Hume Highway on the Northern side of the Murray River. ... Future studies reflects on how today’s changes (or the lack thereof) become tomorrow’s reality. ... Robotics is the science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application. ...


Professor Spennemann is the recipient of the Governor’s Humanities Award for Excellence in Research and Publication, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (2004)[1] and the Partnership Steward Ship Award for Cultural Resources, Pacific West Region, US National Park Service (2001)[2] as well as the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Research Excellence, Charles Sturt University (1996) and the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence, Charles Sturt University (1995). The National Park Service (NPS) is the United States federal agency that manages all National Parks, many National Monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations. ... CD Blake Auditorium, Bathurst campus, CSU Charles Sturt University (CSU) is an Australian multi-campus university in New South Wales. ... CD Blake Auditorium, Bathurst campus, CSU Charles Sturt University (CSU) is an Australian multi-campus university in New South Wales. ...



Professor Spennemann is a member of the Association of Professional Futurists, the World Futures Studies Federation,the World Futures Society,the British Interplanetary Society and Australia ICOMOS



Dirk Spennemann is the editor of the journals Studies in German Colonial Heritage (ISSN 1834-7797) and Studies in Contemporary and Emergent Heritage (ISSN 1834-4208) and a co-editor of the Micronesian Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (ISSN 1449-7336).


Publications (selected)

Space Heritage:

  • The ethics of treading on Neil Armstrongs footsteps (2004)
  • The Naval heritage of project Apollo (2005)
  • Heritage sites of the US Space Program in Australia (2005, with Linda Kosmer)
  • Out of this world (2006)
  • Technological heritage on Mars (2007, with Guy Murphy)
  • Extreme Cultural Tourism (in press)

Heritage Futures & Robotics: Robotics is the science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application. ...

  • On the cultural heritage of robots (2007)
  • Of Great Apes and Robots (2007),

Space Tourism:

  • Orbital, Lunar and Interplanetary Tourism (in press)

Conference Papers:

  • Technological heritage on Mars (Paris) (2006, with Guy Murphy)
  • SpaceScapes: Past, Present and Future Extraterrestrial Landscapes in the Human Imagination (Caen, France) (2007)
  • Orbital, Lunar and Interplanetary Tourism: Opportunities for Different Perspectives in Star Tourism (La Palma, Spain) (2007)

Space-related publications (or their abstracts) can be accessed via the SpaceArchaeology Wiki


See Also

  • Dirk HR Spennemann - official site

References

  1. ^ CNMI Humanities Council Annual Report 2005
  2. ^ Johnstone Centre – Research in Natural Resources and Society 'Research Alive' no 11 (2001)


 
 

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