RECORDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE
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DAY 1
- Opening
- Keynote 1: John H. Falk, The Museum’s Agenda for Visitors and the Public’s Agenda for Visiting Museums: Are They the Same?
- Art Museum and Politics of History
- Ethics and Education
- Symbolic Power and Majority Domination
- Emotions and Experience
- Keynote 2: Sławomir Kapralski, Museum and Mnemonic Security in Central/Eastern Europe: Mediating Difficult Past
DAY 2
- Postcolonialism The Voice of the Indigenous
- Studying Museum Visitors I
- Silent Pasts and Stories
- Studying Museum Visitors II
- Jewish History–European Past and Present
- Memory Community and Participation
- Curating Diversity
- Keynote 3: Eyal Naveh, History Education in a Post-Conflict Area vs History Education in an in-Conflict Area:The Challenges of Multi-Narrative Approaches
DAY 3
- Keynote 4: Nélia Dias, The Search for a Cultural Crossroad in a Diverse City: The MuCEM in Marseille
- Museums and Art for Critical Change
- Curating / Exhibiting Violence
- National Narratives Writing Disrupting Transgressing (I)
- Seeking Dialogue and Reconciliation
- National Narratives: Writing, Disrupting, Transgressing (II)
- Nostalgia
- Closing Roundtable: Difficult Knowledge in Public – Thinking through the Museum