{"links":{"self":"http://dataportal.arc.gov.au/NCGP/API/grants/FT250100023"},"data":{"type":"grant-details","id":"FT250100023","attributes":{"code":"FT250100023","administering-organisation":"Deakin University","announcement-administering-organisation":"Deakin University","scheme-name":"ARC Future Fellowships","grant-status":"Active","funding-commencement-year":2025,"years-funded":4,"project-start-date":"2026-06-30","anticipated-end-date":"2030-06-29","grant-summary":"Heritage and Displacement: Intersections of Exile, Culture and Conflict. This project aims to investigate the intersections between heritage and displacement, and the differing ways these are understood by displaced people, governments and global agencies. This project expects to generate new knowledge via an innovative interdisciplinary approach that includes developing a novel conceptual framework, creating an original database and conducting interviews. Expected outcomes include unprecedented empirical insights into how displaced people from the Middle East perceive their heritage, and the extent to which this aligns with the policies of relevant actors. This should provide significant benefits, shaping further intellectual inquiry and the responses of key international agencies to heritage and displacement.","funding-current":1314650.00,"funding-at-announcement":1286828,"investigators-current":[{"title":"Prof","firstName":"Benjamin","familyName":"Isakhan","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":"0000-0002-5153-7110 "}],"investigators-at-announcement":[{"title":"Prof","firstName":"Benjamin","familyName":"Isakhan","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":"0000-0002-5153-7110 "}],"organisations-current":[{"organisationName":"Deakin University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"VIC"}],"organisations-at-announcement":[{"organisationName":"Deakin University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"VIC"}],"field-of-research":[{"isPrimary":true,"code":"4302","name":"Heritage, Archive and Museum Studies","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"430202","name":"Critical Heritage, Museum and Archive Studies","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"430205","name":"Heritage and Cultural Conservation","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"430208","name":"Intangible Heritage","type":"FOR20"}],"socio-economic-objective":[{"code":"130403","name":"Conserving Intangible Cultural Heritage","type":"SEO20"},{"code":"130405","name":"Conserving the Historic Environment","type":"SEO20"},{"code":"230110","name":"Migrant and Refugee Settlement Services","type":"SEO20"}],"international-collaboration":["England","Gaza Strip and West Bank","Germany","Jordan","Syria"],"lief-register":[],"achievement-summary":null,"national-interest-test-statement":"The world currently faces the largest crisis of human displacement in history, creating significant challenges for Australia and its interests. This project addresses an important research gap for Australia as the world’s first study of the complex and dynamic relationships between displaced peoples from the Middle East and their heritage. This will have several significant benefits. First, Australia has made, and continues to make, a considerable investment in the region via various ongoing military, humanitarian and peacebuilding initiatives. This project has the potential to further the goals of these efforts by understanding the causes and consequences of mass migration, thereby advancing peace and stability in the Middle East and mitigating against attacks on Australia. Second, this project will enhance Australia’s relationship with important allies (UK, Germany), key Middle East states (Jordan) and prominent global actors (UNESCO). Finally, this project will strengthen relations with increasing numbers of Middle East refugees and migrants, furthering Australia’s status as a peaceful multicultural nation. To maximise understanding and adoption beyond academia, the outcomes of this research will be communicated via policy reports, national and international workshops, community outreach, media engagement and online content."}}}