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Ethnographic Collections and the Remaking of Knowledge
Shell necklace hailing from the southern Australian island of Tasmania. Photo credit: Johan Jeppsson, Swedish National Museums of World Culture.
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Ethnographic Collections and the Remaking of Knowledge

Forskning
Hållbarhet & miljö
Kultur & språk

Event på engelska. This round table event brings together three research projects which address the future of ethnographic collections from multiple perspectives.

Seminarium
Datum
19 sep 2023
Tid
14:00 - 16:00
Plats
Världskulturmuseet, Södra vägen 54, Gothenburg
Antal platser
100
Kostnad
Ingen kostnad men viktigt att man anmäler sig via länken
Sista anmälningsdag
15 september 2023

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Fk. Första delen av detta event kommer att filmas och filmen kommer att publiceras senare via GU Play.
Arrangör
CCHS, Heritage Academy and the Swedish Museums for World Culture in collaboration with the Dept. of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg
Anmälan är stängd.

The discussion will feature a panel of six local and international presenters who will discuss how historic collections can shed light on environmental questions, First Nations knowledge sovereignty, working across knowledge and museum silos, and the complexities of archival decolonization.

Shell necklace hailing from the southern Australian island of Tasmania
Shell necklace hailing from the southern Australian island of Tasmania. Photo credit: Johan Jeppsson, Swedish National Museums of World Culture.