מקבץ ידיעות מטעם איקמה ICME הוועדה למוזאוני אתנוגרפיה מטעם איקו"ם

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Dear colleagues, 

 

We have a very interesting call for papers from Baku, Azerbaijan.

 

Warmest regards, Viv

 

 

Dr Viv Golding

President of ICME, Joint Director of Postgraduate Research, Associate Professor, School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, 19 University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RF UK

Tel: +44 (0)1162523975

Email: vmg4@le.ac.uk

http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies

 

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BRIDGE: The Heritage of Connecting Places and Cultures

Dates: 6-10 July 2017

City, Country: Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, Shropshire, UK

Bridges physically and symbolically connect places, communities and cultures; they remind us of division while at the same time providing the means for unification. This conference seeks to explore heritage of bridges –not only as remarkable physical structures connecting places and cultures but also as symbolic and metaphorical markers in the landscape. Please see the website for full details and call for papers.

 

Organisers: Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (University of Birmingham), Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (University of Illinois)

 

Web Link: www.bridgeconference.wordpress.com

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Heritages of Migration: Moving Stories, Objects and Home

Dates: 6-10 April 2017

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

In their movements between old and new worlds, migrant communities carry with them practices, traditions, objects and stories that are transmitted across new communities and through generations. This conference seeks to explore the layering of global cultures that has been produced by centuries of global migration, and its effect on memory, identity and belonging, as well as its effects on tangible and intangible heritage. The conference is designed encourage provocative dialogue across the fullest range of disciplines. Please see the conference website for full details.

 

Organisers: Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (University of Birmingham), Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (University of Illinois)

 

Web link: www.heritagesofmigration.wordpress.com

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HERITAGE, Tourism and Hospitality 3rd International Conference

Narratives for a World in Transition

27-29 September 2017

Pori, Finland

Call for Papers closes 20 February 2017

The Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality conferences focus on the leading question “How can tourism destinations succeed in attracting tourists while simultaneously engaging all stakeholders in contributing to the preservation of natural and cultural heritage?”

Web Link: https://heritagetourismhospitality.org

 

 

 

 

Tenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum

Dates: 15-17 September 2017

University of Manchester in Manchester, UK

Founded in 2008, the International Conference on the Inclusive Museum brings together a community of museum practitioners, researchers, and thinkers. The key question addressed by the conference: How can the institution of the museum become more inclusive? In this time of fundamental social change, what is the role of the museum, both as a creature of that change, and perhaps also as an agent of change?

We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, colloquia, virtual posters, or virtual lightning talks. The conference features research addressing the annual themes and the 2017 Special Focus: "Diaspora, Integration and Museums."

Submit your proposal by 15 February 2017

Web Link: The inclusive museum - http://www.newsletter.illinois.mx3a.com/vo/museum_Z17BVg.html?&utm_source=Z17B_danV&utm_campaign=Z17B_danV&utm_medium=Z17B_danV

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sponsored by the U.S. Chapter of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies, the meeting Connecting (to) Heritage Studies in the U.S. will be held June 15-18th 2017 at Arkansas State University (Jonesboro, Arkansas). The meeting, composed of both roundtable and regular paper sessions, seeks to further develop an interdisciplinary community in the U.S. that is interested and/or already involved in cultural heritage related work. The meeting will convene scholars, professionals, and students from a diversity of fields, disciplines, and sectors around the concept and uses of ‘cultural heritage’ and potential connections that can be made to the thriving international heritage discourse, the discipline of heritage studies, and to each other. Participants will give presentations and help foster discussions on topics such as: Connecting to Heritage Studies: Theory and Practice, which will convene scholars and practitioners in anthropology, applied anthropology, archaeology, folklore and public folklore, ethnomusicology, museum, library and archive studies, cultural policy, public health, and environmental studies, among others; Heritage Studies and University Programs; Universities and Community Partnerships; Heritage and Media; and Intangible Cultural Heritage.

 

For more information, email Dr. Gregory Hansen (ghensen@astate.edu) or Dr. Michelle Stefano (mstef@loc.gov).

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Dear ICME members and friends,

 

The last issue of ICME News is ready to be explored. You can download it directly or access by following the link bellow on our webpages.

 

http://network.icom.museum/icme/publications/newsletter/

 

Best,

 

ICME

 

 

 

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ACHS Newsletter
February 2017
Promoting heritage as an area of critical enquiry

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President's Message

 

Dear ACHS Member,

Borders, it seems, have come to the fore again.  I'm sure many of you have stared at your screens this past week bewildered at what's going on in the United States. In these frantic days of signatures and protests about entry visas and the construction of a wall, borders have become the immediate focus of a charged and volatile struggle over rights, identities and national futures. In a new Trump era, airports and concrete once again speak to a desire for protection and security, in ways that undermine respect, reject difference, repel the foreign, and offer a seeming resolution to fear. It’s clear that the forms of nationalism, which seek assurance through increasingly rigid and policed frontiers will continue to define the politics of western liberal democracies in 2017, particularly in the Anglophone sphere. In stark contrast, China is busy building trade, infrastructure and cultural links across borders in its ‘Belt and Road’ ambitions to create an interconnected Asia for the 21st Century.

It’s within such contexts and changing times that I am pleased to announce our highly topical and timely conference Heritage Across Borders, hosted by Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 1-6th September, 2018. We are now opening the Call for Session Proposals - and welcome proposals that use the theme of borders in imaginative and open ways. As the Sub Themes in the Call for Sessions indicate, working with, through, across and along borders can help us rethink and challenge some of the key analytical categories and boundaries that shape discussions of heritage today. What is the future of heritage, and for that matter heritage studies, in this shifting world order? What disciplinary boundaries do we need to cross to grasp the complexities of today?

This first newsletter of 2017 also gives you links to recent book reviews by ACHS members, details about a new Early Career Researchers Network for the Association, Chapter news and updates on jobs, conferences etc. As of last month, the Association has over 2,000 members and some upcoming announcements will provide details of events planned for this year.

Finally, I would just like to thank the team at Zhejiang University for their efforts in getting this exciting conference off the ground. We look forward to receiving your Session Proposals in the lead up to the March 31st deadline. After that a separate Call For Papers will be announced.

Best,

Tim Winter,
ACHS President

 


 

 

ACHS Hangzhou Conference
1st - 6th September 2018
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Announcements

 


 

2018 Hangzhou Conference Update

 

 


 

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Calls for Papers

 

 

 

Four forthcoming conferences in 2017 have put out a Call For Papers in this months newsletter. 'Tenth International Conference on the...

 

 


 

Publication Outcomes from ACHS Conferences

 

 

 

The ACHS Executive Committee would like to recognise that several ACHS panel convenors from the 2012 Gothenburg Conference and the 2014 Canberra Conference have...

 

 

Membership and Chapter News

 

 


 

The Memberships and Chapters committee is happy to announce a number of new Chapters and Networks within the ACHS community...

 

 


 

New Language Pages

 

 

 

We now have a number of summary and navigation pages on the ACHS site in languages other than English. Chinese, French, Spanish and Swedish...

 

 


 

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Please check out our rolling news page that features a range of announcements from colleagues in the cultural heritage sector. Regularly check the page to see upcoming opportunities.

 

 

25% Discount on Book for ACHS Members

 

 


 

Boydell & Brewer are offering 25% off the book Engaging Heritage, Engaging Communities edited by Bryony Onicul, Michelle L. Stefano and...

 

 


 

Book Reviews

 

 

 

This issue of the ACHS newsletter features two book reviews focused on Heritage and Museum based Issues. In Urban Heritage, Development...

 

 


 

ACHS Membership
February 2017

 

 

 

ACHS now has over 2000 members worldwide, with representation in many parts of the world. Our online membership directory allows you to search for fellow members.

 

 


 

 

Events, Opportunities & Conferences

ACHS is constantly updating listings of jobs, conferences, PhD opportunities and announcements for various events. If you would like to post to the site, please email: info@criticalheritagestudies.org

 

 

 

 


 

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