About this Event
In recent years, the museum sector has undergone a profound transformation, often associated with the principles of the "new museology." This paradigm shift stems from a critical examination of museums' historical ties to empire and a reassessment of their role in our contemporary era. As museums grapple with their historical legacy of social exclusion and colonialism, there is a growing initiative to amplify voices, perspectives, histories, and identities traditionally marginalised and excluded from museum narratives. Efforts to address social exclusion and colonial legacies have taken diverse formats and approaches, reflecting the ethos, resources, and management of individual museums.
Migration is a global phenomenon that has shaped societies and cultures throughout history. Museums and art galleries play a crucial role in presenting and interpreting these migration stories and histories. In this context, the Exhibiting Migration conference will explore the multifaceted dimensions of museum practices those related to migration. We will bring together scholars, museum professionals, artists, and activists to delve into various interpretations of migration within museum contexts, as well as explore how exhibitions can foster social cohesion, empathy, and understanding among migrant communities and the broader public.
Call For Papers
We invite academics, researchers, museum professionals, artists, and activists to submit proposals for presentations on topics related to the wider theme of migration, including but not limited to topics and approaches such as:
● Co-Curation and Co-Production
● (Mis)Representation of voices, perspectives, histories, and identities
● Community Involvement and Collaboration
● Empathy and Social Change
● Material Culture and Identity
● Forced Migration and Human Rights
● Migrant Contributions and Legacy
Please send your abstract (250-300 words) outlining the main points and a short biography by email to [email protected] no later than April 27th 2024. The document should include: title of the proposed presentation, brief biography and contact information of the presenter(s). Presentations should not exceed 20 minutes in length.
Important Dates
Submission of abstracts: April 27th 2024
Notification of acceptance: May 17th 2024
Conference date: June 27th 2024
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
50 Shakespeare St, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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