The event, organised by the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage and the Fundation for Jewish Heritage is designed to encourage provocative, creative and constructive dialogue across different sectors and different disciplines and will feature case studies and best practice. Organisers welcome papers from those working in heritage conservation, planning, policy, management, interpretation, museums and tourism and from academic colleagues in fields such as anthropology, archaeology, architecture, business, heritage, history, urban studies.
A 300 word abstract of an intended paper/presentation can be submitted no later than 9 April 2018 via online submission platform: www.universityofbirmingham.submittable.com
Conference website: https://urbanjewishheritageconference.wordpress.com/