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*Call for Papers:*



*EAMHMS Congress Barcelona, September 19th – 22nd 2018 *


*‘Beyond the Museum Walls. Medical Collections and Medical Museums in the
21st Century’*



The 19th European Association of Museums of the History of Medical Sciences
biennial Congress will be held in Barcelona (Spain), 19th-22nd September
2018, and is jointly hosted between the Medical History Museum in
Catalonia, the Catalan Society for the History of Science and Technology
(IEC), the Spanish Research Council (IMF), the Royal Academy of Medicine in
Catalonia and the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Hospital site.


EAMHMS is an active global network of curators, scholars and stakeholders
with an interest in medical collections. The biennial Congress is a great
opportunity to present research within a vibrant forum of debate and
discussion, and promote international exchange and collaboration amongst
medical history museums.


Following the stimulating EAMHMS biennial conferences hosted in Edinburgh
(2008), Copenhagen (2010), Berlin (2012), London (2014) and Groningen
(2016), the 2018 Congress opens the door wide to all those interested in
the material culture of medicine and cordially invites you to Barcelona.
This will be the second time that Barcelona hosts a meeting of the
association, the previous Congress was held in 1990.


The 2018 Congress will focus on the curatorial approaches that are
redefining what it means to be a 21st century medical museum. It will
explore new ways of thinking about museum basics – collecting/researching,
exhibiting/communicating, and teaching/learning – through perspectives that
take digital tools into account and new lines of research that are fostered
by enriching perspectives such as contemporary art and the history of art,
the history of scientific technology, medical education and practice and
the medical entrepreneurial business. In a world which increasingly
consumes history, medical museums have so much to offer to different kinds
of publics. In addition, the Congress will address possibilities and
approaches to topics inscribed in medical artefacts which connect with
society and everyday life.


We welcome contributions on these topics in the following strands:

*The digital museum:* How are digital technologies transforming medical
museums and what is their proposed value? How does an adoption of a
user-centric approach create new relationships between museums and
communities? Using these technologies, how can we care for medical
contemporary heritage? What is the role of medical museums between digital
and real objects? Should we integrate digital into the workflow of our
museums? Should our collections be in the app store or should our museums
have a channel on YouTube? What kind of skills and competencies do we need
in our collections and museums in the 21st century?

*Synergies: art, technology and thinking:* Should we create spaces to work
together with colleagues from a wider range of different fields? Do we
foster fruitful relationships with other colleagues? Do we profit from the
social visibility of such working teams? Do we need graphic designers or
visual translators? What is the meaning of a curator today in our fields
and what are his/her functions: historian, developer, designer, researcher,
communicator, teacher, restorer, fundraiser, scientist, manager?

*Publics:* Who are our publics and how do we engage with them? Are they
students, families, medical doctors, citizens, tourists …? What models of
communication do we use to explain that medical artefacts matter to
different kinds of publics? How do we foster citizen building and critical
thinking through medical collections and our current and daily life? Can we
contribute to the making of participative citizens regarding medical
science? How free can we really be when considering some controversial
medical topics?

*Free section:* an open session of topics currently relevant within the
framework of medical history objects and collections.

Paper presentations are requested to be no more than 15 minutes in length
(with an additional 15 minutes allotted for questions). As spaces for
speakers are limited, on this occasion there will be a special session of
short and sharp presentations (8 minutes in length each) where students,
professionals and institutions can present research, collections, objects,
pictures, exhibitions or plans for the future. The language for abstracts,
talks, and discussions will be English. Short abstracts will be circulated
to Congress participants in advance.


We ask you to select a topic from the strands above and send your paper
abstract (maximum 1000 characters) with a title, your name and brief
biography, the name of your institution (if you are attached to any) and
your contact details (preferably e-mail address) to Alfons Zarzoso, Curator
of the Medical History Museum in Catalonia, Barcelona. E-mail:
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We especially want to encourage colleagues from Southern European countries
to participate in this conference. However, this Call for Papers is
directed to attract interested colleagues from all over the world.

*Deadline for submission: 1 February 2018.*


A programme committee will select abstracts to build an inspiring
programme. Speakers and short presenters will receive confirmation by
end-March 2018.


EAMHMS shares costs across the congress, so unfortunately speakers are also
required to pay the Congress fee. The fee is envisaged at about Euro 200,
but will be confirmed shortly. There may be a reduced fee for a small
number of student contributors. General enrolment for this conference will
open in April 2018, when the confirmed programme wil also be released.

For further information and registration, go to this web page:
https://eamhms2018barcelona.wordpress.com/


We’re looking forward to a thrilling conference! See you in Barcelona in
2018.