Tim Winter | |
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Main Interests: | Belt and Road Initiative |
Workplaces: | National University of Singapore |
Thesis Title: | Transforming Angkor: An Enquiry Into Formations of Place, Heritage and Culture in an Age of Tourism |
Thesis Year: | 2003 |
Thesis Url: | https://www.proquest.com/openview/f61e9e3da3d93ff36c0228bcb052bae9/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=2026366&diss=y |
Doctoral Advisor: | Virinder Kalra |
School Tradition: | Constructivism |
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Notable Ideas: | Geocultural power in IR |
Website: | https://www.silkroadfutures.net |
Tim C. Winter is an Australian sociologist and international relations (IR) scholar, Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. His research interests revolve around understanding how cultural heritage influences public audiences and features in issues such as urban development, diplomacy, geopolitics, post-conflict recovery, sustainability, postcolonial identities, and nationalism. He has contributed to the conceptual development of heritage diplomacy and introduced geocultural power to the analysis of IR. He was previously an Australian Research Council Professorial Future Fellow, Professor of Critical Heritage Studies (CHS) at the University of Western Australia,[1] and Research Professor in CHS at Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific, Deakin University.[2] He was the Editor of Historic Environment (2006-2015). He is President of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies[3] and was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2020.[4]