
معرفی
Dr. Yujie Zhu is a Lecturer at the Center for Heritage and Museum Studies, Australian National University, within the College of Arts and Social Sciences. He is actively engaged in international academic discourse through his leadership roles as vice chair of the Commission on the Anthropology of Tourism (International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences) and as an executive committee member of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies.
- Institution: Australian National University
- School: College of Arts and Social Sciences
- Department: Center for Heritage and Museum Studies
- Academic Rank: Lecturer
His research centers on the politics of cultural heritage, with a focus on its intersections with ethnic tourism, urbanisation, nationalism, and religious practices, particularly in Chinese and East Asian contexts. His work critically examines how global heritage policies interact with local practices and how heritage becomes a site of power, identity, and contestation.
Dr. Zhu has presented on topics such as the politics of scale in cultural heritage, urban heritage in Xi’an, and the contested discourse of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in China. His participation in numerous conference sessions reflects his active contribution to advancing critical heritage studies, especially in bridging global frameworks with regional dynamics in East Asia.
Professional Affiliations and Leadership:
- Vice Chair, Commission on the Anthropology of Tourism, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
- Executive Committee Member, Association of Critical Heritage Studies
There is no public information available regarding his advising of students, scientific awards, or email contact. Similarly, no details are provided about his educational background, research grants, or laboratory/teams.



