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[ecrea] CFP: Re‐imagining the Museum in the Global Contemporary
Thu Mar 15 12:25:56 GMT 2018
*Re‐imagining the Museum in the Global Contemporary *
ICOM‐ICME 51st Annual Conference 2018
October 9‐12.2018, Estonia National Museum, Tartu, Estonia
Keynotes confirmed: Wayne Modest, Pille Runnel, Philipp Schorch, Andrea
Witcomb
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICOM ICME invites proposals for contributions to our 2018 annual
conference, "Re‐ imagining the Museum in the Global Contemporary.” We
invite you to join us in Estonia to reflect upon the complex context(s)
in which museums exist today, and to creatively examine the range of new
and future roles we might productively employ in our respective and
interconnected institutions.
ICME is the international committee of the International Council of
Museums (ICOM) devoted to ethnographic museums and collections from
local, national, and/or global cultures and societies. Our annual
conference brings together diverse museum scholars and practitioners
from across the world.
It has now been fifteen years since Andrea Witcomb published
Re‐imagining the Museum, but her text remains relevant today. Museums
are situated in a world of rapidly changing global politics, contested
digital technologies, and increasing socio‐economic inequalities. Within
this ‘global contemporary,’ we recognize that various ideologies and
ethical perspectives greatly influence and impact our work, in regard to
understanding collections, designing exhibitions, and various other
aspects of museum work.
As contemporary museum professionals, we may be asked to perform a range
of roles that take us out of our traditional comfort zones, as we seek
collaborative action across boundaries including: nation, ethnic
identity, class, disability, gender and sexual preference. Museums have
often ventured into difficult discussions and the engagement of diverse
audiences. We might prioritise storytelling and sharing curatorial power
so that myriad stories can be told in exhibition spaces, programmes and
outreach to attract more diverse audiences. At the same time, such work
can be seen as radical change threatening collections care, research and
the place of the object in ‘new’ museums devoted to opening dialogue.
With our conference, we present the question: Are these various
positions mutually exclusive? We offer a space to consider that a ‘both
and’ rather than an ‘either/or’ perspective may be possible, moving us
beyond binary positions that put ‘progress’ and ‘tradition’ in unhealthy
tension.
We call for papers, panels and workshops (academic, practice‐based or
any combination of the two) from colleagues who work on collections,
exhibitions, and programming that aims to diversify audiences and
reconsider interpretive practice, as well as from colleagues who wish to
maintain, implement, and respect the legacies of more traditional
practices. Together we hope to find new ways to express who we are to
one another and those that visit museums, the actions we might take in
the future, and the contributions we might make to the contemporary
world of museology.
We are interested in work that addresses a range of questions that have
long concerned ICME, which include but are certainly not limited to:
·How does/can the museum problematize and/or diversify knowledge
production?
·How do technology and multisensory activities raise/elevate (or
curtail) new voices and participatory
venues?
·How can knowledge and power be productively shared in museums?
·How have we questioned both ‘elite’ orthodoxies and new interpretive
theories in productive ways?
ICME are delighted to announce four keynote speakers: Dr Wayne Modest
(Netherlands), Dr Pille Runnel (Estonia), Dr Philipp Schorch (Germany)
and Dr Andrea Witcomb (Australia). Details of their research interests
can be found at
http://network.icom.museum/icme/conferences/annual-conference/icme-2018-keynote-speakers/#c20732.
The conference is hosted by Estonian National Museum, in Tartu, Estonia
(http://www.erm.ee).
Conference websites: http://enmconferences.ee/en;
http://network.icom.museum/icme/conferences/annual-conference/
#ICME2018
FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/1993650297567207/
*Submitting an abstract*
We ask that papers (15 minutes) or panel discussion proposals would not
exceed 400 words. In addition we also welcome proposals for shorter
papers (10 minutes) about current work in the ethnographic museum on the
main theme.
The following information should be included with the abstract:
Name(s) of Author(s) Affiliation(s) & full address(es) Title of
submitted paper Support equipment required
All submissions must include a 100‐word bio for each presenter.
Please send proposals as soon as possible, but no later than 20.04.2018
as a Word Document attachment to the e‐mail: (icme2018 /at/ erm.ee).
The abstracts will be evaluated by at least two members of the
Conference Committee.
*Conference Committee: **
*
Dr. Viv Golding (UK), ICOM ICME Chair / University of Leicester, Museum
Studies
Dr. Ulf Dahre (Sweden), ICOM ICME Treasurer / Lund University, Social
Anthropology
Dr. Pille Runnel (Estonia) / Estonian National Museum, Research Director
Sylvia Wackernagel (Germany), ICOM ICME Secretary / Silesian Museum
Mario Buletić (Croatia), ICOM ICME Webmaster / Ethnographic Museum of
Istria
Brittany Lauren Wheeler (USA), ICOM ICME Conferences / PhD candidate,
Clark University, Boston
Agnes Aljas (Estonia), ICOM ICME Board member / Estonian National
Museum, Research Secretary
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