Missing Out? Presentations
Below are presentations that were given at the conference. These are given in powerpoint unless stated.
Warning: Some of these are large files. Please note these do not represent the views of English Heritage.
If you require an alternative format please email heritageforall@english-heritage.org.uk
Current initiatives in the heritage sector: experience and best practise
A CASE in point: collaborating to understand engagement (ppt)by Adam Cooper and CASE- Head of Research, DCMS
The heritage sector and social class: past events and present performance
The Heritage Industry Revisited: 20 years on by Professor Robert Hewison - City University London
Saved for the Nation: but whose heritage was it anyway? (ppt)by Dr Ben Cowell - Assistant Director, External Affairs, National Trust
Transcript to accompany presentation (pdf)
The 'family friendly' offer as key to increasing participation
Increasing participation: improving the visitor experience, An analysis of taking part (pdf) by Laura Clayton- English Heritage
Broadening the access to the public environment : Understanding families of lower socio-economic groups (pdf) by Laura Clayton - English Heritage
Current Initiatives in the heritage sector: experience and best practice
Class, heritage and the negotiation of 'place' (ppt) by Laurajane Smith - University of York
Transcript of presentation (pdf)
London Voices: family audiences training (ppt) by Chloe Bird -National Trust
Heritage Open Days (ppt) by Katja Condy- Civic Trust
Outreach: methodology (ppt) Miriam Levin -English Heritage
The outside world: alternative ways that people engage with the past
The appeal of metal detectoring (ppt) Peter Twinn - UK DETECTORNET
The attraction of historical re-enactment - (ppt) Mark Griffin - Managing Director of Griffin Historical Ltd
Local history as an inclusion tool (ppt) by Jonathan Douglas - Director, National Literacy Trust
Lower Medway Valley: local history (ppt) by Andrew Hann - English Heritage and Victoria County History












