Mme Thuy Linh Pham

Doctorante

Affectation(s)

ED Géographie : École doctorale de géographie

EIREST : Équipe interdisciplinaire de recherches sur le tourisme (UR 7337)

Domaines d'expertise

Patrimoines et patrimonialisation Patrimoine architectural Paysage

À propos de moi

Pham Thuy Linh is a lecturer and researcher in architectural history, urban heritage, and tourism studies at Hanoi Architectural University. Trained as an architect, she has over ten years of professional and academic experience working at the intersection of heritage conservation, adaptive reuse, and urban transformation in Vietnam. Her work is grounded in the realities of rapidly changing postcolonial cities, where heritage sites are increasingly mobilised as cultural, economic, and symbolic resources.

Her doctoral research examines how adaptive heritage spaces in Hanoi are curated, staged, and consumed within the frameworks of cultural industries and urban tourism. Drawing on interdisciplinary approaches from heritage studies, cultural geography, and urban anthropology, her thesis investigates how selective narratives of the past are performed through spatial design, programming, and everyday practices, and how these performances reshape notions of authenticity, memory, and urban identity.

Through in-depth case studies, her research aims to contribute to critical debates on heritage governance and heritage-led development, while building comparative perspectives between Southeast Asia and Europe. Her broader academic ambition is to bridge research, policy, and creative practice in the field of contemporary urban heritage.