Monthly Archives: July 2022

Publication: Intangible Cultural Heritage and Digital Media

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Digital Media: Portugal – Slovakia Readings

Coord: Milan Konvit, Filipe Themudo Barata, Antónia Fialho Conde and Sónia Bombico

Ed. UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage and Traditional Know – How: Linking Heritage, University of Évora, Portugal

The publication results from the work developed within the BDIAS project –
Capturing mechanisms and presentation of intangible cultural heritage with an emphasis on new media use (2019-2022). The main objective was the discussion on methodologies for safeguarding and enhancing intangible cultural heritage and the reflection on the role that digital media can play.

Project BDIAS was Financed by the transnational cooperation between Portugal and Slovakia (FCT and APVV), and developed in partnership between the University of Évora (CIDEHUS and UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage) and the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences – Comenius University in Bratislava.

The book is available in open access at: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/32325

CFP: Expériences glocalisées du patrimoine, EXPER 2023, Paris, 1-2 juin 2023

Appel à propositions

Colloque international

UMR Héritages, CY Cergy Paris Université

1-2 June 2023, Paris

Expériences glocalisées du patrimoine : imaginaires, appropriations et conflits d’usage de sites historiques et religieux inscrits au patrimoine mondial

https://heritages.cyu.fr/version-francaise/programmes-scientifiques/projet-exper

Conference: Le passé du continent au présent, 15-17 novembre 2022

A l’occasion du 30ème anniversaire de la Convention européenne pour la protection du patrimoine archéologique (révisée), la Chaire Jean Monnet CivEUr (Ciuitates & Urbes Europæ / Cités et villes de l’Europe) de l’Université Paris Nanterre organise, avec l’Inrap, le Ministère de la Culture, le Parlement européen, l’École Nationale des Chartes et l’European association of archaeologists, un colloque international.

Ce colloque dressera un état des lieux sur les répercussions de l’adoption de la convention et, dans une approche prospective, soulignera les enjeux politiques, économiques, sociaux, culturels et scientifiques, notamment dans les rapport aux publics, aux élus, aux administrations étatiques ou régionales.

Informations détaillées sur le site : https://civeur.parisnanterre.fr/pratiques-comparées-de-protection-du-patrimoine-archeologique/

Dates : 15-17 novembre 2022

Lieu : Maison Jean Monnet (Bazoches, Yvelines) 

CFP: VI Fórum Ibérico de Estudos Museológicos

VI Fórum Ibérico de Estudos Museológicos: Novas Perspetivas de Investigação

Universidade de Évora, 24 e 25 de Novembro 2022

Call for Papers

Reconhecendo a pluralidade dos estudos museológicos, o VI Fórum Ibérico pretende contribuir para a discussão de projectos de investigação recentes ou em curso, em diversas geografias e contextos do panorama ibero-americano.

Aceitam-se propostas com abordagens históricas dos museus e da museologia, assim como as que contribuam para um entendimento contemporâneo da relação dos museus com a sociedade. São bem-vindas apresentações que, tendo como objeto de estudo os museus, tragam novos pontos de vista, o cruzamento de olhares interdisciplinares e o diálogo entre investigadores em diferentes fases do seu percurso académico e profissional.

Convidamos académicos, investigadores e profissionais de museus a apresentar propostas de comunicação de 20 min., em formato presencial, em português ou espanhol, focando um dos tópicos do Fórum.

Organização: CIDEHUS – Centro Interdisciplinar de História, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidade de Évora e IHA – Instituto de História da Arte da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.

Prazo para envio de propostas: 12 de Setembro de 2022

Mais informação em: https://viforumiberico.wixsite.com/2022

Publication: MIDAS #14

Caros/as Colegas,

O mais recente número da revista MIDAS (“Varia”) – o n.º 14 – acaba de ser publicado. Encontra-se disponível em acesso aberto aqui: https://doi.org/10.4000/midas.2997

PS: Call for Papers MIDAS Número “Varia” (número aberto), até 9 Set. 2022

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MIDAS 14 – “Varia”

Sob a coordenação de Alice Semedo, Ana Carvalho, Paulo Simões Rodrigues, Pedro Casaleiro e Raquel Henriques da Silva

Editorial

Artigos

Bruno Brulon e Leandro Guedes
Por uma etnopreservação integral do patrimônio: a biografia de quatro máscaras Waurá

António Cota Fevereiro
As singularidades da Sala Chineza no Palácio da Ajuda: contextualização histórica e contributos para a sua museografia

Notações

Ana Gago
(Re)criar o património: levantamento de tendências na programação de residências artísticas em Portugal

Rita Grácio, Nuno Cintra Torres, Célia Quico, Isabel Duarte, Rute Muchacho e Eduardo Morais Sarmento
muSEAum: branding e comunicação dos museus de mar de Portugal

Ensaios

Victor Oliveira Jorge
Máquina Museu

Recensões críticas

Maria Emanuel Albergaria
Marta Ornelas – Museus e Escolas: As Relações Pedagógicas e o Papel dos Museus

Maria de Fátima Nunes
Stefanie Gil Franco – Os Imperativos da Arte: Encontros com a Loucura em Portugal no Século XX

Rocío Raposo Camacho
José María Cuenca López, Jesús Estepa Giménez e Myriam José Martín-Cáceres (eds.) – Investigación y Buenas Prácticas en Educación Patrimonial entre la Escuela y el Museo

Leticia Pérez Castellanos
Metodologías para el Recuento de Visitantes

Sónia Duarte
Historia de dos Pintoras: Sofonisba Anguissola y Lavinia Fontana [exposição e catálogo]

Irene Sánchez Izquierdo
Exhibitions as Research. Experimental Methods in Museums

Seminar: “Les bonnes pratiques de sauvegarde pour la sécurité humaine “

A titre de Président du Forum des ONG accréditées en patrimoine culturel immatériel par l’UNESCO/ ICH NGO Forum, il me fait plaisir de vous informer d’un séminaire organisé au siège de l’UNESCO, durant la 9e session de l’Assemblée générale des Etats parties à la Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatériel qui a lieu du 5 au 7 juillet.

Le séminaire portera sur « Les bonnes pratiques de sauvegarde pour la sécurité humaine », et se tiendra le 5 juillet de 13h00 à 15h00

Il est organisé par le Forum des ONG du PCI, avec le soutien de l’Institut du patrimoine culturel de l’Université Laval. M. Tim CURTIS, Secrétaire de la Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatériel, présentera une allocution d’ouverture.

Pour celles et ceux qui ne participent pas à la 9e AG sur place, l’événement sera accessible en ligne. L’inscription en avance est obligatoire :

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwucuioqjIjHtzhOtTlo0jDlMioDn_c3Otq

Après votre inscription, vous recevrez un courriel de confirmation contenant les instructions pour rejoindre la réunion. 

Le programme est disponible ici:

http://www.ichngoforum.org/seminar-good-safeguarding-practices-human-security-paris-july-5th/

Laurier Turgeon 

Président du Comité directeur du Forum des ONG du PCI

Seminar: Les Nouveaux Paradigmes de l’Archive : Retour sur le traitement des captations du procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015

Le séminaire Les Nouveaux Paradigmes de l’Archive  a le plaisir de vous annoncer que :

–  les captations de la séance du 31 mai “Valoriser en réseau le patrimoine local” est désormais en ligne à l’adresse : https://nparchive.hypotheses.org/850

–  la prochaine séance  “L’archivage des procès filmés : de la captation à l’accès aux images” se tiendra en hybride le

mercredi 6 juillet 2022 9h30 – 11h30

en présentiel aux Archives Nationales, site de Pierrefitte, salles des commissions 1 et 2 et en visio :

https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NWI4Y2UzODktNTliNi00ODRiLWJiMTctOTY4OTliN2FmYTZk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22b323bcb4-6d58-4f25-87bf-6366c3d689af%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22f80e8e88-8326-411e-bd1b-ad5e8a5a954d%22%7d

En cas de difficulté de connexion envoyez un message à claire.scopsi@lecnam.net pour recevoir un lien direct (Avant le début de la session).

Table ronde : Retour sur le traitement des captations du procès des attentats du 13 novembre 2015

Martine Sin Blima Barru Introduction et animation

Romane Gorce diplômée du Master d’Histoire de l’Art – Photographie et Cinéma de l’Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Auteur d’un Mémoire sur le filmage du procès des attentats du 13 novembre, « procès historique » filmé « pour l’histoire »

Claire Scopsi chercheuse au Dicen-IDF Cnam Paris. Projet OPAHH (Labex les Passés dans le Présent), co-conceptrice du logiciel Annotate-s Event.

Aurore Juvenelle chargée de mission aux Archives Nationales sur les archives audiovisuelles de la Justice du procès V13.

CFP: Critical Heritage Studies: Central European Perspectives: extended deadline 7 September

Dear colleagues, 

we have extended paper submission deadline for 7 September for our October conference on the Critical Heritage Studies (Prague)

Please share this CfP with any potentially interested colleagues. Details below.

Pavel Horak

Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of Critical Heritage Studies

announces

call for papers for the conference CRITICAL HERITAGE STUDIES: CENTRAL EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES, 6–7 October 2022, Prague, Czech Republic

CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION:

Since the inception of the Association for Critical Heritage Studies (ACHS) in the early 2010s, various local or thematic networks have emerged across the globe to promote new ways to tackle what is understood as heritage. Central Europe has been somewhat neglected so far in these discussions. The conference thus aims to achieve two interconnected goals: first, it will introduce critical heritage studies approaches to the local audience and open new research avenues in the region; and second, it should stimulate debate about how Central European perspectives may enrich international heritage studies scholarship.

Central Europe’s peculiar past echoes to the present. The region’s history has been marked by violent ruptures and continuities that shaped local state formations, communities, and, consequently, local notions and practices of heritage. Modern nationalism played a decisive role as a force behind both imperial and nation-state discourses and practices of heritage; the violent and destructive forces unleashed by the two World Wars played a role as well. With state borders being redrawn and whole communities disappearing or being displaced, societies had to find new ways of dealing with the relics of the past. The advent of socialism and the new global order after WWII further reshaped the way people related to and imagined what is and is not “their” heritage. State socialism brought its modernist vision of protecting and presenting heritage. Finally, global and local changes after the fall of the Soviet bloc in the early 1990s brought new challenges and new ways of dealing with heritage amidst the reality marked by the legacies of socialism and the emerging market economy.

Regional approaches to heritage have often stressed a traditional and unified notion concerning national monuments and their preservation. We argue that the conceptual toolkit of critical heritage studies provides a new and promising approach for understanding heritage that goes beyond the traditional conceptions. For instance, analysing the discursive dimension of heritage politics allows for considering the power relations and potential conflicts between the state, institutions, heritage managers, and the public. Thus, it sheds light on the contested nature of heritage. Power relations are evident also in the politics of heritage representation and management, which addresses new museology. Unlike traditional views of the museum, this approach also calls for a different attitude to museum visitors and a greater involvement of the public in curatorial practices. Another new approach to heritage comes from social anthropology, which turns attention to relations between human and more-than-human actors and thus challenges the older notion of viewing cultural heritage and natural heritage as two separate entities. All these critical provocations have the potential to stimulate local intellectual discussion and practical aspects of heritage management. On the other hand, we would also like to discuss the limits and pitfalls of adopting international critical heritage studies in the region. Central Europe had a different history from the countries where critical heritage studies were initially conceived. It is thus not possible to simply copy-and-paste these approaches without adjusting them to local conditions.

OUR VISION:

We wish to interlink scholars from the region and bring local topics to the international academic audience so that local debates and challenges will enrich the global debate in critical heritage studies. In order to do so, we plan to found a local, Central European Chapter of the Association for Critical Heritage Studies and thus support this vision.

Nevertheless, our wish is not only to connect scholars. In the long-term perspective, we would like to transcend academic ivory tower debate and bring into mutual discussion and inspiration academics, heritage industry experts from museums, memory institutions, and community representatives.

Therefore, we invite scholars and heritage practitioners to share their thoughts on the prospects and pitfalls of adapting critical heritage studies scholarship in Central Europe. We also encourage scholars to think about how Central European perspectives would enrich international heritage debates. We seek papers addressing the following aspects:

·      Heritage, power, and intersections of heritage and identity politics

·      Politics of heritage representation, history, and current developments in museums

·      History and development of the local heritage industry and tourism

·      Local authoritarian regimes (Nazi, socialist) and their legacies in heritage politics

·      Case studies of influential movements, persons, or ideas connected to heritage, either originating from or being adopted in the region

·      Critical reflection on heritage studies scholarship, heritage conservation, and heritage management in the region

·      Sustainability and the future of heritage

·      Consideration of the impact of global heritage organisations like UNESCO

·      Caminoisation, replication, and heritagisation of religion; spiritualisation of heritage

PAPERS

Please, send us your 300-word abstract, together with your institutional affiliation and contact details. We welcome your contribution in a standard conference format: 20-minute presentation, followed by 10 minutes of a discussion.

Please submit your paper here.

REGISTRATION

There is no conference fee; however, the number of active participants is limited to 20. Hence, please, make sure your proposed presentation is related to the CE region and fits the general theme well.

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

·      Keynote Lecture by Prof David Harvey (Aarhus University)

·      Foundation of the Central Europe chapter of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies

·      Round Table discussion

·      Conference Dinner

THE VENUE

The conference will take place at the representative residence of the Czech Academy of Sciences – Vila Lanna – in the centre of Prague.

IMPORTANT DATES (extended deadline)

Submission deadline extended: 7 September 2022

Notification of Acceptance: continously announced after submission, no later then 15 September

Final Programme: 20 September 2022                    

ORGANIZING TEAM

Dr Pavel Horák, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences

Dr Jaroslav Otčenášek, Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences

QUESTIONS:

For general queries, please, email us at otcenasek@eu.cas.cz

The Czech Academy of Sciences kindly sponsors the conference via the Strategy AV21 Programme “Anatomy of European Society”.