To whom it may concern, Dear colleagues, We are happy to inform you that the registration for the POEM Opening Conference is now open. To register, please follow this link: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/poem-opening-conference-tickets-52236834779. The conference fee covers the contribution for the expenses (catering, etc.). The POEM Opening Conference “Participatory Memory Practices: Connectivities, Empowerment, and Recognition of Cultural Heritages in Mediatized Memory Ecologies” will take place at the Museum der Arbeit, in Hamburg, on December 13 & 14. Below you can find the updated programme of the conference. For further information and updates on the POEM Opening Conference, please check the POEM website: https://www.poem-horizon.eu. Looking forward to welcome you in Hamburg! Kind regards, Angeliki Tzouganatou Programme of the POEM Opening Conference Participatory Memory Practices: Connectivities, Empowerment, and Recognition of Cultural Heritages in Mediatized Memory Ecologies Date: 13.-14.12.2018 Venue: Museum der Arbeit (Wiesendamm 3, 22305 Hamburg, Germany) Thursday 13.12.18 12:00 Registration 13:00-13:15 Welcome addresses 13:15-13:45 Introduction of the POEM project by Gertraud Koch (POEM Coordinator, University of Hamburg, Germany) 13:45-14:30 Keynote by Susanne Wessendorf (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) Pitfalls and promises of researching super-diversity 14:30-15:15 Keynote by Gisela Welz (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany) “A common cultural basis for a European demos?” Heritage making and participatory memory practices in Europe 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break 15:30-16:15 Block 1.1: Building connectivities through institutions Isto Huvila & Inge Zwart (Uppsala University, Sweden) Professional take on participation Maria Economou & Franziska Mucha (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Crowdsourcing of cultural heritage digital collections through gamification Maria Economou & Cassandra Kist (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) The role of museums’ social media for the engagement with arts and culture Elisabeth Tietmeyer & Susanne Boersma (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany) Collaboration and incorporation of vulnerable groups in professional participatory memory work 16:15-17:45 Block 1.2: Building connectivities through institutions & discussion Emily Oswald (University of Oslo, Norway) “See where this is?” A local history museum’s Facebook concept and the use of historical photographs for reminiscing on social media Dagmar Brunow (Linnaeus University, Sweden) Recognizing ethnic and social minorities in audiovisual archives in Europe: archival challenges, community ethics and inclusive heritage 17:45-18:30 Coffee break 18:30-20:00 Social Event 20:00 Reception Friday 14.12.2018 09:00-09:45 Block 2.1: Connectivities built by people and groups Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Lorenz Widmaier (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus) Sharing vs. collecting? Perceptions of photographs online Rachel Charlotte Smith & Asnath Paula Kambunga (Aarhus University, Denmark) Future memory making: Prototyping (post-) colonial imaginations with Namibian youth Ton Otto & Anne Chahine (Aarhus University, Denmark) Future memory making: Co-creating (post-) colonial imaginations with youth from Greenland and Denmark Ross Hall & Eleni-Aikaterini Moraitopoulou (Ashoka, United Kingdom) Young people empowerment and social inclusion through PMW in Ashoka Changemaker Schools Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Myrto Theocharidou (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus) Uses of digital cultural heritage databases for people’s memory and identity work 09:45-11:15 Block 2.2: Connectivities built by people and groups & discussion Özge Çelikaslan (Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Germany) Politics of memory in the case of collective counter-archive practices Dahlia Mahmoud & Elisabeth Stoney (Zayed University, Abu Dhabi) Community, creative practice and sharing marginal narratives Špela Ledinek Lozej (Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, Slovenia) Collaborative inventory – participatory linking of cultural heritage collections in the Slovenian-Italian cross-border region 11:15-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 -12:15 Block 3.1: Connectivities built by memory modalities Gertraud Koch & Quoc-Tan Tran (University of Hamburg, Germany) Memory modalities in diverse types of memory institutions Gertraud Koch & Jennifer Krueckeberg (University of Hamburg, Germany) Modalities of personal memory work Isto Huvila & Dydimus Zengenene (Uppsala University, Sweden) Managing participatory ecologies of memory modalities Gertraud Koch & Angeliki Tzouganatou (University of Hamburg, Germany) Internet ecologies of open knowledge as future memory modalities 12:15-13:00 Lunch 13:00-14:30 Block 3.2: Connectivities built by memory modalities & discussion Sandra Trostel (Independent filmmaker, digital storyteller) Documentary film as a freely available cultural asset – a case study on the project “All creatures welcome” Susanna Ånäs (Open Knowledge Foundation Finland and Wikimedia, Finland) Wikidocumentaries – a micro history wiki for citizen historians Sónia Vespeira de Almeida & Sónia Ferreira (CRIA/FCSH-NOVA) Portuguese exiles in Europe. 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