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Aynur Kadir is a doctoral researcher at the Making Culture Lab, Simon Fraser University, and a Researcher at Xinjiang Folklore Research Center in China. She holds an MA in Folklore Studies and a BA in Education Technology.
- Simon Fraser University - School of Interactive Arts & Technology
- Xinjiang Folklore Research Center, China
Her research explores the digital preservation and management of cultural heritage, focusing on Uyghur traditions in China. She investigates how digital platforms can transform institutional practices and audience engagement with heritage.
Key areas include:
- Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) policy
- Media anthropology and digital storytelling
- Contested heritage discourses in East Asia
- Heritage as a tool for social negotiation
- Modernization's impact on traditional practices
- Global-local heritage dynamics
As an award-winning ethnographic filmmaker, she combines media practice with academic research to document cultural transformations, particularly in China's Xinjiang region.
Her work intersects with broader debates on:
- UNESCO's heritage classification systems
- Political ideologies in cultural preservation
- Community-led heritage initiatives
- Recontextualization of historical narratives
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