About
Prof Robyn Bushell is a Professor affiliated with Western Sydney University, participating in the ACHS 2016 conference on 'What does heritage change?'. Her research focuses on heritage's intersection with tourism, modernism, and urban conservation. She contributed to sessions like 'Modernism and Heritage: A Reflection' and 'Heritage and Tourism in Luang Prabang, Lao PDR', highlighting her expertise in cultural and urban heritage dynamics.
Her work explores topics such as heritage's role in shaping social identities, tourism's impact on heritage sites, and the evolving nature of heritage designation. She engaged in debates like the 'Public Debate: Heritage and Tourism' at UQAM, emphasizing heritage’s agency in community narratives.
No awards, grants, or advisees are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Her involvement in ACHS 2016 sessions underscores her active role in global heritage discourse.


