Emilia S谩nchez Gonz谩lez is a PhD Candidate in the FNR-funded research and transmedia project “Tracing the Legacy of Edward Steichen: A Glocal Approach to the International Reception and National Heritagisation of the 鈥淔amily of Man” Exhibition,” conducted between the 成人头条鈥檚 Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C虏DH) and the Centre National de l’Audiovisuel (CNA). Her research combines approaches from visual studies, decolonial studies, public history, and transnational media history to investigate the itinerancy of the landmark show during its global tour (1955-1963).
She holds an M.A. from the UNESCO program in World Heritage Studies at BTU-Cottbus and is trained in social museology by the SAWA Museum Studies Program. She has worked internationally at universities, museums, and NGOs, notably at the Getty Museum and project-based for the U.S. National Committee of ICOMOS. Her research interests include heritage transmission and safeguarding, arts & culture for social impact, postcolonialism and anti-colonialism, transpacific migration, and memory studies.