Message posted on 18/10/2018
POEM Opening Conference programme
To whom it may concern, <br>Dear colleagues, <br> <br>As the programme of the POEM Opening Conference has been finalized, we would like to share it with you. Please find it below. <br>Registration will open soon and please notice that limited seats are available. <br>For more information, please visit the project website: https://www.poem.uni-hamburg.de/ . <br> <br>With kind regards, <br>Angeliki Tzouganatou <br> <br>Programme of the POEM Opening Conference <br>Participatory Memory Practices: Connectivities, Empowerment, and Recognition of Cultural Heritages in Mediatized Memory Ecologies <br> <br>Date: 13.-14.12.2018 <br>Venue: Museum der Arbeit (Wiesendamm 3, 22305 Hamburg, Germany) <br> <br>Thursday 13.12.18 <br>12:00 Registration <br>13:00-13:15 Welcome addresses <br>13:15-13:45 Introduction of the POEM project by Gertraud Koch (POEM Coordinator, University of Hamburg, Germany) <br>13:45-14:30 Keynote by Susanne Wessendorf (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) <br> Pitfalls and promises of researching super-diversity <br> <br>14:30-15:15 Keynote by Gisela Welz (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany) <br> “A common cultural basis for a European demos?” Heritage making and participatory memory practices in Europe <br> <br>15:15-15:30 Coffee Break & Poster Presentation of POEM partner organisations <br> <br>15:30-16:15 Block 1.1: Building connectivities through institutions <br> <br> Isto Huvila & Inge Zwart (Uppsala University, Sweden) <br> Professional take on participation <br> <br> Maria Economou & Franziska Mucha (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) <br> Crowdsourcing of cultural heritage digital collections through gamification <br> <br> Maria Economou & Cassandra Kist (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) <br> The role of museums’ social media for the engagement with arts and culture <br> <br> Elisabeth Tietmeyer & Susanne Boersma (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Germany) <br> Collaboration and incorporation of vulnerable groups in professional participatory memory work <br> <br>16:15-17:45 Block 1.2: Building connectivities through institutions & discussion <br> <br> Stefan Benedik (House of Austrian History, Austria) <br> Beyond digital collecting – participatory experiments in the house of Austrian history’s online museum <br> <br> Emily Oswald (University of Oslo, Norway) <br> “See where this is?” A local history museum’s Facebook concept and the use of historical photographs for reminiscing on social media <br> <br> Dagmar Brunow (Linnaeus University, Sweden) <br> Recognizing ethnic and social minorities in audiovisual archives in Europe: archival challenges, community ethics and inclusive heritage <br> <br>17:45-18:00 Coffee break & poster presentation of POEM partner organisations <br> <br>18:00-19:00 Transfer <br>19:00-20:30 Social Event (tba) <br>20:30 Reception <br> <br>Friday 14.12.2018 <br>09:00-09:45 Block 2.1: Connectivities built by people and groups <br> <br> Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Lorenz Widmaier (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus) <br> Sharing vs. collecting? Perceptions of photographs online <br> <br> Rachel Charlotte Smith & Asnath Paula Kambunga (Aarhus University, Denmark) <br> Future memory making: Prototyping (post-) colonial imaginations with Namibian youth <br> <br> Ton Otto & Anne Chahine (Aarhus University, Denmark) <br> Future memory making: Co-creating (post-) colonial imaginations with youth <br> from Greenland and Denmark <br> <br> Ross Hall & Eleni-Aikaterini Moraitopoulou (Ashoka, United Kingdom) <br> Young people empowerment and social inclusion through PMW in Ashoka Changemaker Schools <br> <br> Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert & Myrto Theocharidou (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus) <br> Uses of digital cultural heritage databases for people’s memory and identity work <br> <br>09:45-11:15 Block 2.2: Connectivities built by people and groups & discussion <br> Özge Çelikaslan (Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Germany) <br> Politics of memory in the case of collective counter-archive practices <br> <br> Dahlia Mahmoud & Elisabeth Stoney (Zayed University, Abu Dhabi) <br> Community, creative practice and sharing marginal narratives <br> <br> Špela Ledinek Lozej (Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, Slovenia) <br> Collaborative inventory – participatory linking of cultural heritage collections in the Slovenian-Italian cross-border region <br> <br>11:15-11:30 Coffee Break & Poster Presentation of POEM partner organisations <br> 11:30 -12:15 Block 3.1: Connectivities built by memory modalities <br> Gertraud Koch & Quoc-Tan Tran (University of Hamburg, Germany) <br> Memory modalities in diverse types of memory institutions <br> <br> Gertraud Koch & Jennifer Krueckeberg (University of Hamburg, Germany) <br> Modalities of personal memory work <br> <br> Isto Huvila & Dydimus Zengenene (Uppsala University, Sweden) <br> Managing participatory ecologies of memory modalities <br> <br> Gertraud Koch & Angeliki Tzouganatou (University of Hamburg, Germany) <br> Internet ecologies of open knowledge as future memory modalities <br> <br>12:15-13:00 Lunch <br>13:00-14:30 Block 3.2: Connectivities built by memory modalities & discussion <br> Sandra Trostel (Independent filmmaker, digital storyteller) <br> Documentary film as a freely available cultural asset – a case study on the project “All creatures welcome” <br> <br> Susanna Ånäs (Open Knowledge Foundation Finland and Wikimedia, Finland) <br>Wikidocumentaries – a micro history wiki for citizen historians <br> <br> Sónia Vespeira de Almeida & Sónia Ferreira (FCSH‐Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) <br> Portuguese exiles in Europe. Uses of the past and participatory memory <br> <br> Olle Sköld & Ina-Maria Jansson (Uppsala University, Sweden) <br> How videogamers make memory: a study of memory work in videogame communities and the opportunities and pitfalls of its inclusion in the collections of public memory institutions <br> <br>14:30-14:45 Coffee break & poster presentation of POEM partner organisations <br>14:45-15:30 Closing session <br>16:00 Guided Museum tour (in English) <br> <br> <br>This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation <br>programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 764859. <br> <br> <br>--- <br> <br> <br>European Training Network "POEM" <br>University of Hamburg <br>Institute of European Ethnology/Cultural Anthropology <br>Grindelallee 46 | 20146 Hamburg | Germany <br> <br>phone: +49 (0)40 42838-9942 <br>mail: poem.gwiss@uni-hamburg.de <br>web: https://www.poem.uni-hamburg.de/ <br>twitter: POEM_H2020 <br>_______________________________________________ <br>EASST's Eurograd mailing list <br>Eurograd (at) lists.easst.net <br>Unsubscribe or edit subscription options: http://lists.easst.net/listinfo.cgi/eurograd-easst.net <br> <br>Meet us via https://twitter.com/STSeasst <br> <br>Report abuses of this list to Eurograd-owner@lists.easst.netview formatted text
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