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> The HE Academy ADC Subject Centre (formerly ADC-LTSN) are co-convening a
> session at the
> Association of Art Historians Conference 2005
> Conception : Reception
> 31 March - 2 April 2005
> University of Bristol
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> Call for Papers
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> 21st Century Art History: Global Reception
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> Cath King (Open University) [log in to unmask]
> Janet Tatlock (Manchester University) { HYPERLINK
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> [log in to unmask] Art and Design History Co-
> ordinator (0.2) ADC-LTSN
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> This session is a collaboration between AAH and HEA-ADC Subject Centre
> and offers the opportunity to take stock and
> examine the discipline 20+ years after 'the new art
> history.' What is the global picture? How is art history
> taught beyond the UK? New content and new ventures:
> post GLAADH how has the attempt to 'globalise' art
> history impacted on research and teaching? What are
> the implications for research and teaching of advances
> in technology and the digitisation of images? What
> has been the impact of the increasing collaboration
> between teaching, museums and galleries?
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> We invite papers and case studies that address either
> philosophical or practical issues and are interested in
> all perspectives on where we are and where we might be
> going. We extend a particularly warm invitation to post-
> grads to share their vision of the present and the
> future.
> It is hoped to invite a visiting speaker from outside the
> UK, funded by HEA-ADC Subject Centre
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> Janet Tatlock
> Subject Co-ordinator(Art and Design History)
> http://www.brighton.ac.uk/adc-ltsn
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> Widening Participation Liaison Officer
> School of Art History & Archaeology
> University of Manchester
> 0161 275 7752
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