Pride & Prejudice in a Tale of Two Cities

Claire Boardman

Department of Archaeology, University of York

clb593@york.ac.uk

Between 2018 and 2020 applied heritage research was carried out in two of York’s highly mobile and migratory inner suburbs: Tang Hall & Clifton. This project explored the potential of public-led digital heritage engagement and online urban archives to deliver social connection and cohesion through the disruption and remaking of Place. This short film invites you to experience this work for yourself.

Claire Boardman is a PhD Candidate based in York's Digital Creativity Labs and registered with the Department of Archaeology. Not satisfied with one career, Claire has spent over 20 years balancing research archaeology with commercial digital design and transformation. Claire's current research interests include Human-Environment interaction, Heritage Informatics and Applied Digital Humanities.

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