Juan Manuel CANO SANCHIZ
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Juan Manuel CANO SANCHIZ
Associate Professor
基本信息:
Dr. Juan Manuel CANO SANCHIZ
Associate Professor
30 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083, China
Email: juancano@ustb.edu.cn
ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2194-1371
办公地点:逸夫科技馆418
教学/研究兴趣:
I teach “Industrial Archaeology” and “Critical Industrial Heritage Studies”. My research interests, in a broad sense, include all the branches of the archaeology of the Contemporary Age, although my speciality is the archaeology and heritage of industrialisation. I have worked with the archaeology of modern mining and metallurgy in Spain, railways in Brazil, industrial heritage studies in Europe and Latin-America, and industrial museums in China, among other topics, mostly trying to define industrialisation as a globalisation process. My current main research interest is the materiality of the international links of Chinese early industrialisation.
教育经历:
Education:
2000-2005, BA University of Cordoba (Spain). Major: History of Art
2006-2008, MA Universities of Cordoba, Huelva, Malaga and Pablo de Olavide (Spain). Major: Archaeology and Heritage
2008-2012, PhD Universities of Cordoba, Huelva, Malaga and Pablo de Olavide (Spain). Major: Archaeology
工作/研究经历
Academic career:
2018.07 – present |
University of Science and Technology Beijing, Lecturer, Associate Professor |
2016.10 – 2018.05 |
University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator |
2014.10 – 2016.09 |
São Paulo State University (Brazil), Assis Campus, Post-Doctoral fellow |
2014.04 – 2014.09 |
University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator |
2013.10 – 2014.03 |
São Paulo State University (Brazil), Rosana Experimental Campus, Post-Doctoral Fellow |
2010.10 – 2013.09 |
University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator |
2006.10 – 2010.09 |
University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Pre-Doctoral Fellow |
主要科研项目
Key projects:
• 全球化背景下中国工业博物馆身份构建研究 (National identity in Chinese industrial museums in the context of globalisation). Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (China), Co-PI with Dr. Ruijie Zhang.
• Chinese railways from an international angle: archaeology, heritage and image. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (China), PI.
• The railways as a factor in the globalisation processes: an archaeological cross-study on the general workshops of the Companhia Paulista in Jundiaí-SP (Brazil). São Paulo Research Foundation (Brazil), PI
• Preliminary Archaeological Analysis of the Workshops of the Companhia Paulista in Jundiaí. São Paulo State University (Brazil), PI
• Copper mining and metallurgy as industrialisation factors: archaeological analysis of the Cerro Muriano’s British complex (Córdoba, Spain). Ministry of Education and Science (Spain), PI
主要论著:
Selected publications:
• LONG, Lan; CANO SANCHIZ, J.M.* (2022): “Industrial museums with Chinese characteristics: theories and practices”, Museum Management and Curatorship. https://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2022.2158912 (A&HCI)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2022): ‘Spaces and roles of contemporary art in industrial and technological ruins’, Arte, Individuo y Sociedad 34.1, p. 85-107. https://doi.org/10.5209/aris.72669 (A&HCI)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M.; ZHANG, R.; LEI, L. (2020): ‘The Image of Railways in China: Museums, Technology and Narratives of Progress’, The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice 11.2-3, 258-281.https://doi.org/10.1080/17567505.2020.1737312 (A&HCI)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2018): ‘The morphology of a working place linked to the World: The railway workshops of Jundiaí (Brazil, 1892-1998)’, Industrial Archaeology Review 40.2, p. 103-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2018.1488361 (A&HCI)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2018): ‘Energy and railway workshops: An archaeology of the FEPASA Complex (Jundiaí, Brazil)”, Journal of Transport History 39.2, p. 213-235. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022526618774143 (ESCI, Scopus)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2017): ‘Mamita Yunai, a North American fruit company in Central America: the case of Palmar Sur (Costa Rica)’ [in Spanish], Memorias 33, p. 88-119 http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/memor.33.10876 (Scopus)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2015): The English exploitation of the Cerro Muriano Mine (Córdoba, Spain). A story of economic colonialism from the beginning of the 20th century [in Spanish]. Oxford: Archaeopress (BAR International Series: 2724), 248 p. (13.86 万字). ISBN: 978-1-4073-1379-5
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2015): ‘Railway heritage and industrial archaeology in the state of São Paulo (Brazil): The Railway Memory Project’ [in Spanish], Anales de Arqueología Cordobesa 25-26, p. 279-307. http://hdl.handle.net/10396/15820 (Scopus)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2014): ‘Copper, economic colonialism and globalization: The British investment in the Cerro Muriano mines (Córdoba, Spain, 1897-1919)’ [in Spanish]”, Revista de Historia Industrial 56, p. 115-149. https://www.raco.cat/index.php/HistoriaIndustrial/article/view/285612 (JCR, SSCI)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2014): ‘Miners. The cultural context generated by the mining industry (19th - 20th centuries) in the southern Iberian Peninsula’ [in Spanish], Munibe Antropologia - Arkeologia 65, p. 249-268, http://dx.doi.org/10.21630/maa.2014.65.15 (Scopus)
• CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2013): “Railways and Mining. The role of the train in the exploitation of the Cerro Muriano mine (Córdoba, Spain)”, Industrial Archaeology Review 35.2, p. 128-148, https://doi.org/10.1179/0309072813Z.00000000022 (A&HCI)
Full publication list: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Juan_Cano_Sanchiz