Wednesday 11. April ICOM Norway invites the ICOM community to a seminar focussing on new perspectives on museum ethics.
The evolving societal role of museums raises new ethical issues. Within ICOM Norway we have seen that this creates new challenges with respect to the contemporary documentation of controversial themes, especially when presenting the stories of individuals. In order to address these challenges,
The seminar is followed by the conference “You shall be heard!?” – A conference about how (not) to share personal narratives arranged 12 and 13 April by Vest-Agdermuseet.
For registration, send an e-mail to: e.breie@vestagdermuseet.no
Price:NOK 550,- including lunch.
Call for papers
ICOM Norway seeks Nordic contributors
PROGRAMME – SEMINAR ICOM Norway
WEDNESDAY, 11 APRIL 2018 , Scandic Bystranda Kristiansand
09:00 – 09:15: Registration
09:15 – 9:30 Welcome by ICOM Norway and Vest-Agdermuseet
09:30 – 10.00 Nordic Presentation 1
10:00 – 10:30 Nordic Presentation 2
10:30 – 11:00 Nordic Presentation 3
11:00 – 11:30 Panel discussion and questions
11:30 – 12:15 Lunch – Scandic Kristiansand Bystranda
12:15 – 12.50 Heidi Stenvold and Nina Planting Mølmann, Museum of Reconstruction:
“Grey Zones” and “Hearts Turned Inside Out?” Contemporary eyewitnesses and archival material as sources for historical research in the museum
12.50 – 13:25 Roy Hoiby, Ryfylke Museum:
Islam in Bible group country
13.25 – 14:00 Mari Moystad, Glomdalsmuseet:
Latjo drom ” – the good journey? The Glomdal Museum’s engagement with the culture and history of the Travellers
14:00 – 14:30 Panel discussion and questions
14:30 – 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 – 15:45 Birgitta Fossum, Saemen Sijte and Board member, ICOM Norway:
Post-Bååstede – what happens next? Repatriation of Sami objects
15:45 – 16:30 Final discussion
Evening program for ICOM Nord board members:
17:00 – 18:30 ICOM Nord meeting in Vest-Agder Museums “Museum habour”
19:00 Dinner at Mother India
“YOU SHALL BE HEARD!?” A conference about how (not) to share personal narratives
For registration, see the Conference site.
Thursday 12 April, Kilden Kristiansand
POLITICAL CHANGES IN EUROPE AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR CULTURAL ACTORS
09:00 Registration and coffee/tea
09:30 Welcome and introduction
09:45 Taja Vovk van Gaal «Academic independence of History Museums: reality or utopia?»
10:45 Piotr Majewski «Why is the Second World War so hot a question in Poland? The case of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk»
11:45 Questions and discussion
12:15 Lunch
PERSONAL NARRATIVES – WHY AND HOW TO GIVE INDIVIDUALS A LOUDER VOICE
13:00 Introduction
13:15 Françoise Davoine «Whereof one cannot speak,
one cannot help showing what cannot be said»
14:15 Peder Kjøs, psychologist, known from a national TV show reflects on how sharing one fears and feelings of shame can contribute to healing prosesses and how to react in the best possible way
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 Lis-Mari Hjortfors «Narrative and cultural safety in a lulesami community – If you talk and someone listen»
16:45 Closing questions and discussion
EVENING PROGRAM
18:00 Philosophy-inspired dinner with philosopher Henrik Syse
Friday 13 April, Scandic Bystranda Kristiansand
LOCAL SOCIETIES AND DIFFICULT ISSUES
09:00 Registration and coffee/tea
09:20 Welcome and introduction
09:30 Heledd Fychan «Participation at the heart of Museums: the Museums Change Lives campaign and how it resonates globally»
10:30 Bernadette Lynch «Talking the talk… The benefits, opportunities, challenges and limitations of opening up dialogue in museums»
11:30 Questions and discussion
12:00 Lunch buffet
13:00-14:45 PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
A Heledd Fychan A workshop on participation and how museums can change lives
B Bernadette Lynch A workshop on how to open up dialogue in museums
C To be announced A workshop on interview techniques and ethics
14:45 Coffee break
15:00 Closing questions and discussion