Dirk HR Spennemann
Associate Professor · Cultural Heritage Management
Charles Sturt UniversityAbout
Dirk H.R. Spennemann is an Associate Professor in Cultural Heritage Management at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences and the Gulbali Research Institute. He holds a PhD from the Australian National University and an MA from Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, and is a registered postgraduate supervisor. His academic base is at the Albury/Wodonga campus, where he lectures in Cultural Resource Management and Historic Ecology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Research Interests: Dirk is an internationally recognized leader in Micronesian history and heritage, with extensive fieldwork across the Indo-Pacific. He is a pioneering figure in the emerging field of heritage futures, which applies futurist theories to explore how cultural heritage may evolve in contexts such as space exploration, robotics, digital materiality, and generative AI. His work critically examines the interplay between heritage values, management processes, and public engagement. He also investigates sensory and intangible heritage, digital heritage, and the cultural appropriation of Indigenous Australian motifs.
His recent publications (2023–2025) reveal a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research at the intersection of heritage, technology, and sensory experience. Topics include the use of social media for citizen science, AI bias in digital content, sensory methodologies for heritage documentation, and the ephemeral heritage of political elections. These works demonstrate a consistent focus on contemporary and emergent forms of heritage, often employing innovative digital and mixed-methods approaches.
- Partnership Stewardship Award for Cultural Resources, Pacific West Region, US National Park Service (2001)
- Governor's Humanities Award for Excellence in Research and Publication, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (2004)
- CSU Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence (1995)
- CSU Vice Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence (1996)
Dirk has supervised numerous postgraduate students and has been involved in significant research collaborations with institutions such as the US National Park Service, UNESCO, and the Pacific Islands Museums Association. He has conducted training workshops on conservation techniques and provided technical advice on cultural resource management across the Pacific and Alaska. His research has been supported by extensive publication output—over 400 peer-reviewed papers, 24 books, and 100+ technical reports—and he maintains active engagement with policy and public discourse through media contributions. He is also involved in external advisory roles for heritage preservation in the Marshall Islands and Palau.
Dirk leads or contributes to research teams focused on sensory heritage, digital heritage, and heritage futures. His recent datasets and collaborative projects indicate an active research group exploring generative AI, urban cultural landscapes, and multisensory experiences. His work bridges academic research, professional practice, and public engagement, positioning him at the forefront of contemporary heritage studies.
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