Seminar Series
Archive - 2019 Programme
HARC’s first annual research programme explored the broad themes of Ruination and Decay in 2019. A series of monthly seminars and events began in February 2019 and culminated in a two-day conference in December. The overall aim of the themed research programme was for HARC to facilitate interdisciplinary collaborative events within the ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ network and introduce and involve people in different disciplines in different areas to a variety of approaches to ruination and decay.
Semester 1
28th February 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Decaying flesh and instability of substances: rethinking Neolithic chambered tombs
Colin Richards, Archaeology Institute ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
28th March 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Ruination and Decay – Traditional Gaelic Poetry
Iain Howieson, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
25th April 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Time, memory, place: an exploration through performance
Lesley Mickel, Alessandra Campoli, Stephanie Smart & Alison Woodside, Drama, Art & Design, Inverness College ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
30th May 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Death and decay as metaphors in discourse about minority languages
Ragnhild Ljosland, Orkney College ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
Semester 2
September 26th 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Hardscrabble heritage: the crofting blackhouse as ruin, resource and imaginary
Iain Robertson, ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Centre for History
October 31st 2019, 1.00-2.00pm
Ancestral Piles: decay and stabilisation in the culture of ruination at The Cairns Broch, Orkney
Martin Carruthers, Archaeology Institute ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
November 14th 2019, 1.00-2pm
Short music performance: The sky above the shore: a live improvisation within a simulated version of the Inchindown oil tanks (Peter Noble, Anna Wendy Stevenson & Dr Miriam Iorwerth)
Seminar: Reconnecting with ruins: Ancestral Tourism & Heritage work in Tiree
Joanna Rodgers, ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ Centre for History
Additional information
For any additional information please contact the HARC theme organisers:
- Raggie Ljosland - ragnhild.ljosland@uhi.ac.uk
- Colin Richards - colin.richards@uhi.ac.uk
- Iain Robertson - iain.robertson@uhi.ac.uk
- Joanna Rodgers - joanna.rodgers@uhi.ac.uk