
Renee Pinkston
Heritage Studies
Project |01
Ethnographic Study of Dungeons and Dragons Players
This is the final ethnographic-based paper I wrote for my Ph.D. fieldwork course in spring 2015.

Below are Heritage Studies Projects I have worked on or completed during my Ph.D. coursework at Arkansas State University.
Project |02
Adding a New Political Pin Collection to PastPerfect at the Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Historic Preservation Survey and Plan for The West End Neighborhood, Jonesboro Arkansas
This is the final copy of a report written for a historic neighborhood area in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This course was written as a historic preservation plan beginning and survey of cultural resources for the area. This report served as the final product for a summer fieldwork course in Heritage Studies for my Ph.D. coursework.
Project |03
Interpretation Plan for the Historic Clover Bend, Clover Bend, Arkansas
As the final product for a semester-long course in historic site interpretation, this interpretive program and plan was written for an existing historic site and serves as a real-world example for the site to use as their own.
