CALL FOR PAPERS: PRESERVATION & THE 21ST CENTURY CITY
Tulane University along with the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT) of the National Park Service has issued a Call for Papers to be presented at the 8th National Forum on Historic Preservation Policy on October 9-10, 2020 at Tulane University in New Orleans. The 8th National Forum on Historic Preservation Policy will explore strategies to develop new or revise local historic preservation policies or practices to integrate better historic preservation into the challenges of the 21st century American city.
The Forum is designed to stimulate discussion and debate among presenters and the audience. Thus, the program will consist of 15 papers with approximately half the Forum devoted to audience and presenter discussion. Participation will be limited to a maximum of 150 attendees.
Abstracts for proposed papers must be submitted to the Tulane Preservation Studies Program by November 20, 2019. For more details about the Forum and submittals, go to: http://file:///C:/Users/ggriffith/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/P65MEWJU/NFHPP_flyer_2019_tulane_05.pdf.