Museums for Reconciliation and Peace
Roles of Ethnographic Museums in the World
ICOM-ICME Annual Meeting, 2009
Seoul, Korea, October 19 - 21 (22 - 24 post conference tour),
2009
ICME (the ICOM International Committee for Museums Ethnography) will
hold its 2009 annual conference in Seoul, Korea on 19-21 October,
2009. The meeting will be hosted by The
National Folk Museum of Korea.
INFORMATIONS
ICME (the ICOM International Committee for Museums of Ethnography)
will hold its 2009 annual conference in Seoul on 19-21 October,
2009. The meeting will be hosted by The
National Folk Museum of Korea. The hereby submitted programm
is still subject to changes. The general format of the annual meeting
will consist of keynote speakers, papers, roundtables, and museum
visits. Registration forms and other details will be available on
the ICME and the conference websites at http://icme.icom.museum
& http://www.icme2009seoul.icom.museum.
The conference will be followed by a postconference tour from 22
- 24th of October.
ICME
The International Committee for Museums of Ethnography is an international
committee within ICOM, the International Council of Museums. ICME
is comprised of professionals working at and with museums of many
names: museums of ethnography, ethnology, anthropology, folk museums,
popular culture museums, völkerkunde- and volkskundemuseen.
Some of the museums deal with cultures from far away, some with
their own cultures, and some with both. Some work for indigenous
peoples, some for immigrants, some for minorities, some for majorities.
Some are concerned with the historic past, others with the present.
Some focus on small societies, others on continents or the whole
world.
What these museums usually have in common is that they are about
whole societies or cultures and their tangible and intangible heritage,
rather than solely a specific class of objects.
The National Folk Museum of Korea
The National Folk Museum of Korea is one of the Korea's leading
institutions dedicated to the preserving the legacy of traditional
Korean life, attracting more than two million visitors annually.
As such we serve an educational and cultural role, providing you
with opportunities to experience first-hand how Koreans lived in
traditional times. The NFMK was established in 1945 and has remained
dedicated to historical investigation and research as well as the
collection, preservation and exhibition of artifacts related to
Korean folkways. Over the years, we have presented our findings
and collection in the form of theme exhibits, reports and public
lectures. Today we are focusing on our visitors more than ever while
adopting a more open and specialized approach to remain in step
with the changing paradigm for museums in the 21st century.
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
ICME 2009/Seoul invites papers addressing one of two topics - Peace
and Reconciliation, as addressed in ethnographic museums and The
Role of Ethnographic Museums, in general. This conference invites
museum ethnographers and others to address either this very focused
topic or the more general topic both from the point of view of museum
collecting activities and public programs including exhibitions
and educational programming.
Reconciliation and peace is a topic much of concern in today's
world. Inherent in intercultural understanding are such values as
mutual respect, trust and shared commitment to each other and to
the institutions of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural societies. Museums
stand poised as educational facilities to serve as neutral places
where issues of difference and similarities and the historical,
cultural, linguistic and religious particularities of their region
can be presented and discussed openly. At this conference we seek
to learn how ethnographic museums in many parts of the world have
tackled this significant issue.
Authors may address questions such as:
How committed are museums to collecting cultural materials representative
of all cultures in the community-at-large?
Are the history, cultural traditions, and values of all communities
presented in exhibitions in an equal manner?
Do public programs for youth and adults strive to bring together
individuals from different cultural backgrounds?
In a more general sense, papers are invited on the general topic
of Roles of Ethnographic Museums in the World. The conference seeks
to serve as a forum to understand the place that ethnographic museums
have sought to take in their own societies whether they are representing
cultures living in their communities or the cultures of overseas
peoples.
The exchange of ideas on these two topics promises to be rich and
interesting.
This conference is open to museum professionals and all scholars
involved in the issues and topics of the annual meeting. Presentations
should not exceed 15 minutes. The main language of the conference
will be English. We are encouraging the use of visual images wherever
possible.
Abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, should be sent to
Dr. Yang Jongsong, Senior Curator, The National Folk Museum of Korea
by 1 July 2009, at the latest. Abstracts will be submitted
to our editorial committee and a decision on their suitability will
be made by the end of July.
Dr. Yang Jongsung, Senior Curator, Folklorist
National Folk Museum of Korea
Samcheongdong-gil
Jongno-gu Seoul 110-820, Korea
Phone +82-2-3704-3101; fax +82-2-3704-3149
icme2009seoul@gmail.com
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TENTATIVE CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
CONFERENCE
Monday, October 19 - Opening Ceremony, Keynote Speeches, Paper sessions,
Welcoming Reception and Performances
Tuesday, October 20 - Conference paper sessions, Gyeongbok Palace
Tour, Museum Tour and Performance, Formal Dinner
Wednesday, October 21 - Conference papers sessions, Declaration,
ICME meeting, Closing Ceremony and Farewell Dinner
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POST-CONFERENCE TOUR (October 22-24)
Thursday, October 22 - Morning bus from Seoul, Travel east to
North Kyungsang province, Andong
City, Hahoe
village .
Visit Andong Hahoe Mask Dance Drama designated as an Important Intangible
Cultural
Property by Korean government.
Visit Korean Studies Advancement Centre (Museum of Confucian culture/
Library of wooden printing plate)
Friday, October 23 - North Kyungsang province, Kyungju
city/ Korean traditional village, Kyungju
Sukgulam (stone Buddha grotto) and Bulguk
Buddhist Temple
Saturday, October 24 - Kyungju
National Museum of Korea, Visit traditional Winery, The
Great Tumuli/ Chum-sung-dae (observatory), Hwangyong
Buddhist Temple, return to Seoul
Program is subject to changes
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HOTELS
Hotel arrangements are being made with the Somerset
Palace Hotel, near the National Folk Museum of Korea.
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REGISTRATION AND FEES
There is no registration fee for the ICME 2009 conference.
Hotel fees for all invited or accepted speakers will be paid by
our hosts. One half of the hotel fees will be paid other conference
attendees.
Post conference tour: No fee but pre-registration necessary.
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DEADLINES
Abstracts, which should not exceed 250 words, should be sent to
Dr. Yang Jongsong, Senior Curator, The National Folk Museum of Korea
by 1 July 2009, at the latest. Abstracts will be submitted
to our editorial committee and a decision on their suitability will
be made by the end of July.
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REGISTRATION FORM
Files: doc
and pdf
ICOM-ICME 2009 Seoul Conference
Museums for Reconciliation and Peace:
Roles of Ethnographic Museums in the World
Oct 19 Mon-Oct 21 Wed
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FEES
Accommodation fees are:
Single W 143,000
Double W 143,000
*Accommodation fee includes breakfast
*ICME Board Members, Invited Speakers, Keynote Speakers, Developing
countries invited people, presenters (abroad), presenters (domestic:
residents outside Seoul Metropolitan area)=100% cover
*ICME member participants=50% cover
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