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Dr Laura Hodsdon is an Associate Professor and Research Centre Lead at Falmouth University's Centre for Heritage, Culture & Society. She specializes in heritage studies with a focus on social justice, intangible cultural heritage, and marginalized communities. Her work critically examines heritage narratives, power dynamics in cultural landscapes, and participatory methodologies.
Education:
- BA in English Literature (University of York, 2004)
- MA in Classical Civilisation (University of Leeds, 2007)
- PhD in Classics (University of Leeds, 2008)
Current Projects:
- Leading the Re:voice EU-funded project on intangible heritage of European minority cultures
- Co-investigator on the British Academy Intangible project on island population dynamics
- Collaborating with Cornwall National Landscape on tranquillity surveys
Research Themes:
Hodsdon explores how heritage is contested and reimagined through:
- Ethics of community participation
- Missing or suppressed narratives
- Discourses of power in landscape preservation
- Intersection of heritage and environmental justice
Professional Roles:
- Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Associate (AdvanceHE)
- Board Director at Bosavern Community Farm
Upcoming Work: Co-editing Revoicing Intangible Cultural Heritage (Routledge, 2025) and organizing a working group at the 2025 European Society for Rural Sociology Congress.
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