[Forwarded on behalf of Perla Innocenti]
Conference Call for Papers 'Migrating heritage: networks and collaborations across European museums, libraries and public cultural institutions', University of Glasgow, UK, 3-4 December 2012
How can museums define new innovative practices, spaces and policies that reflect the challenges of the contemporary processes of globalisation, mobility and migration? This question is being addressed by European Museums in an age of migrations - MeLa ( http://www.mela-project.eu/ ), a 4-year collaborative research project funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme, Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities Program (FP7). MeLa Research Field 3 ( http://wp3.mela-project.eu/ ), composed by international institutions and led by the University of Glasgow, is organising an international conference to identify and explore innovative trans-national and trans-local partnerships, collaborations and policies between European museums, libraries & other public cultural institutions around the themes of European cultural and scientific heritage, migration and integration, and use of ICTs.
Confirmed invited speakers
. Sharon MacDonald (Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester) . Kathrin Merkle (Head of the Cultural Policy, Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue Division, DG II, Council of Europe) . Rebecca Kay and Alison Phipps (Professors at University of Glasgow and convenors of Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network) . Agnès Arquez Roth (Directrice réseau et partenariats, Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration) . Dr Bernhard Serexhe (Chief Curator of ZKM Media Museum) . Anne Marie van Gerwen (Marketing & Communications Manager, Europeana) . Katherine Watson (Director of European Cultural Foundation)
Topics:
. Case studies on museums, libraries and public cultural institutions collaborating for European integration . Operative approaches to multiculturalism, interculturalism, transculturalism in public cultural institutions . National and transnational collaboration models: partnerships, cooperation, coordination . European cultural policies, migration and mobility . Identity, memory and heritage in European museums, libraries and public cultural institutions . Studies on European narratives and cultural points of divergence and commonality . Contested European cultural and scientific heritages in a post-migratory world . Visitor experiences in collaborative projects involving European museums, libraries and public cultural institutions . Archiving, preservation and exhibition technologies in relation to migration and mobility . Politics of migrating objects, including repatriation . Cross border tourism, customs and border policies, including souvenirs and museum replicas
Submissions
Authors are requested to submit a PDF including 500 words abstract and 300 words bio by 16 July 2012, followed by PDF with the camera-ready full paper (max 7 pages) by 14 December 2012. All abstracts and papers must comply with the Ashgate formatting instructions ( http://www.ashgate.com/Default.aspx?page=2902 ) and must be submitted via the EasyChair online submission system at https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=mela2012rf03 . An international panel of experts will review the submissions.
Important dates
Abstract and bio submission: 16 July 2012 Author notification: August 20, 2012
Conference: December 3-4, 2012
Camera ready (full paper): December 14, 2012
Conference special sessions
. GRAMNet- Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network ( http://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/gramnet/ ) . Europeana, portal endorsed by the European Commission providing a single access point to millions European cultural and scientific heritage digital object ( http://www.europeana.eu/portal/ )
Proceedings
There will be the opportunity to publish a selection of the conference proceedings in 2013, upon the following conditions: all the required materials have been submitted in proper format, materials have not been already published and the paper has been presented in person at the Migrating heritage: networks and collaborations across European museums, libraries and public cultural institutions conference.
Registration
Conference attendance is free, but advanced online registration is required. Registration will open in September 2012.
More info at http://wp3.mela-project.eu/wp/pages/research-field-03-international-conference
Philip
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Philip Hunter
Digital Library Grants and Projects Co-ordinator Digital Library Section Edinburgh University Library George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Tel +44 (0)131 651 3768 http://www.homepages.ed.ac.uk/phunter2/
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