Doctor John Giblin

Doctor John Giblin

LECTURER,
Heritage and Tourism (SoSSP)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University College London

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Heritage and Tourism (SoSSP)

Professional Memberships

  • Association of Critical Heritage Studies (2012-11-09)

Contact

Email:J.Giblin@uws.edu.au
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Biography

John D. Giblin is a lecturer in heritage and tourism at the Institute for Culture and Society and the School of Social Science and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia. Before taking up his current position, John completed his PhD, Reconstructing the Past in Post-Genocide Rwanda: An Archaeological Contribution, at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, following which he undertook a post-doctoral fellowship concerning Post-Conflict Heritage in Western Great Lakes Africa at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg. John is currently also a scientific committee member of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies.

This information has been contributed by Doctor Giblin.

Committees

  • Association of Critical Heritage Studies
  • SSAP Colloquium Committee

Teaching

Previous Teaching Areas

  • 101599 Heritage and Tourism, 2012
  • 101601 Issues in Contemporary Heritage, 2012

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Giblin, J. and Remigius, K. (2012), 'The social and symbolic context of the royal potters of Buganda', Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 17.
  • Giblin, J. and Fuller, D. (2011), 'First and second millennium A.D. agriculture in Rwanda: archaeobotanical finds and radiocarbon dates from seven sites', Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 13.
  • Giblin, J., Humphris, J., Mugabowagahunde, M. and Ntagwabira, A. (2011), 'Challenges for Pre-Colonial Archaeological Site Management in Rwanda', Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 15.
  • Giblin, J., Clement, A. and Humphris, J. (2010), 'An Urewe burial in Rwanda: exchange, health, wealth and violence c. AD 400', Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 22.

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