
معرفی
Pablo Garcia, a researcher at the University of St Andrews, actively participated in the 2016 ACHS Biennial Conference, engaging in sessions that explored the transformative role of heritage in social, political, and urban contexts. His work intersected with themes such as challenging authorized heritage discourse, heritagization of indigenous cultures, and the emotional dimensions of heritage practices.
His research interests span critical heritage theory, urban heritage dynamics, and post-colonial perspectives on cultural preservation. The conference discussions highlighted his focus on democratizing heritage practices, addressing power hierarchies in heritage management, and reconciling global-local tensions in heritage policies.
While specific awards, publications, or student advisement details were not mentioned in the provided texts, his involvement in interdisciplinary panels and theoretical debates underscores his contribution to advancing critical approaches in heritage studies.



