ICOMOSin Suomen osasto ry. J Ä S E N T I E D O T E Syyskuu / 2014 SISÄLTÖ 1. ICOMOSin Suomen osasto ry:n pikkujoulut 24.11.2014 kello 17.30 2. Yhdistyksen internetsivut päivittyvät 3. FINNISH STUDIES -professuuri haettavana Minnesotan yliopistossa 4. Conference in cultural heritage - Cultural HELP 2014 6.-7.10.2014 5. Call for Papers: Monumental Treasures - Preservation and Conservation, 21.-23.10.2014, Helsinki, Finland 6. Call for papers: International Conference: Trans-Atlantic Dialogues on Cultural Heritage: Heritage, Tourism and Traditions, 13-16 July 2015, Liverpool, UK 1. ICOMOSin Suomen osasto ry:n pikkujoulut 24.11.2014 kello 17.30 nan- al- ICOMOSin Suomen osasto ry:n koko jäsenistön yhteisiä pikkujouluja vietetään maataina 24.11.2014 Tieteiden talon (Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki) salissa 312. Tilaisuus kaa kello 17.30 glögeillä, jonka jälkeen kello 18 kuulemme FT Tanja Vahtikarin puheenvuoron aiheesta: "Kriittinen kulttuuriperinnön tutkimus ja maailmanperintö". Puheenvuoron jälkeen ohjelmassa vapaata keskustelua. FT Tanja Vahtikari on tarkastellut maailmanperintöä useissa artikkeleissaan sekä väitöskirjassaan World Heritage Cities between Permanence and Change. International Construction of Outstanding Universal Value and Local Perceptions at Old Rauma from the 1970s to the 2000s (2013). Vahtikari toimii tutkijatohtorina Tampereen yliopiston Yhteiskunta- ja kulttuuritieteiden yksikössä aiheenaan toisen maailmansodan jälkeinen kaupunkien historiakulttuuri. Tervetuloa!
2. Yhdistyksen internetsivut päivittyvät Yhdistyksen internetsivut päivittyvät kuluvan syksyn aikana. Jo tehtyihin päivityksiin kannattaa käydä tutustumassa, esimerkiksi Maailmanperintö-osiossa julkaistuun oppaaseen: Maailmanperintökohteen hallinnan ja hoidon kehittämisen työkalut - Enhancing our Heritage Toolkit. Opas on suomenkielinen tiivistelmä UNESCOn vuoden 2008 julkaisusta World Heritage Papers 23, Enhancing Our Heritage Toolkit, Assessing management effectiveness of natural World Heritage sites. Suomenkielinen opas löytyy osoitteesta: http://www.icomos.fi/sivut/maailmanperintoe/julkaisut.php Myös komiteasivut ovat saaneet uudistusta Kansainvälisen riskivalmiuskomitean (International Committee on Risk Preparedness ICORP) oman alasivun muodossa. Sivun omassa ajankohtaisosiossa julkaistaan erityisesti alaan liittyvää ajankohtaista tietoa. Tutustu ICORPin toimintaan osoitteessa: http://www.icomos.fi/sivut/komiteat/kansainvaelinen-riskivalmiuskomitea-icorp.php Internetsivuihin kohdistuvaa palautetta voi lähettää sähköpostitse sihteerille osoitteeseen: sihteeri@icomos.fi. 3. FINNISH STUDIES -professuuri haettavana Minnesotan yliopistossa Government of Finland / David and Nancy Speer Visiting Professorship in Finnish Studies The College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota invites applications for a full-time, 9- month appointment as Government of Finland / David and Nancy Speer Visiting Professor in Finnish Studies beginning fall semester 2015. This appointment is for academic year 2015-2016 with the possibility of renewal for one or two additional academic years. The University of Minnesota is currently soliciting applications from Finnish scholars in Art, European Studies or Psychology. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise that extends and enhances current offerings at the University of Minnesota. Application deadline: 10 October 2014. See the announcement on the website of the Finnish Federation of Learned Societies http://www.tsv.fi/tyopaikat.html For additional information please see http://cla.umn.edu/teachresearch/gofdans.php The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Lisätietoja: Lea Ryynänen-Karjalainen Toiminnanjohtaja, MuT, MA - Verksamhetsledare, MuD, MA Tieteellisten seurain valtuuskunta - Vetenskapliga samfundens delegation Snellmaninkatu 13 - Snellmansgatan 13
00170 Helsinki - Helsingfors puh/tel. + 358 9 228 69 222 mobile + 358 50 3378 712 e-mail: lea.ryynanen-karjalainen@tsv.fi www.tsv.fi 4. Conference in cultural heritage - Cultural HELP 2014 6.-7.10.2014 The Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto and the International Scientific Committee on Risk Preparedness (ICORP) of ICOMOS are honoured to invite you to attend the "Cultural HELP - Cultural Heritage and Loss Prevention" conference to be held in Porto, Portugal, on the 6th and 7th of October 2014. Recent disasters around the world have shown that, in addition to human losses, cultural heritage losses are also considerable. It is without question that minimizing human losses is the first and foremost priority when developing disaster mitigation strategies. Still, efforts must also be assigned to preserve cultural heritage given its fundamental role in every nation and community. Currently, cultural heritage is still not given sufficient consideration in disaster risk management strategies. Furthermore, few heritage properties have appropriate disaster risk management plans and procedures. Therefore, the Cultural HELP 2014 conference offers an opportunity to raise awareness and discuss initiatives being developed on this matter. For more information please visit the conference website at: http://lese.fe.up.pt/culturalhelp/ 5. Call for Papers: Monumental Treasures - Preservation and Conservation The Nordic Association of Conservators Finnish section has the honour to invite you to the NKF XX Congress in Helsinki, Finland on 21-23 October 2015. The theme of the congress is the preservation and conservation of monumental cultural heritage objects. A monumental object is a notable building, space or entity comprising of its exterior, interior and furnishings. The entity could include layers and details from different eras. Monumental objects could also be prominent pieces of art, textiles or collection of objects/art, objects can as well be notable by their size or meaning to the society. Our goal at the congress is to present monumental restoration and conservation projects that have been carried out in cooperation between various people within the fields of conservation and preservation of cultural heritage, construction representatives, property and art owners and local authorities. During the congress we will become acquainted with on-going renovations projects in Helsinki including the Presidential Palace, the Parliament Building and the National Library of Finland.
Call for Papers For presentations we kindly ask you to send in a maximum 300-word English abstract on the subject and the title of the presentation. Be sure to include your name, title, and other contact details and a short CV at the end of the abstract. Abstracts should be sent by e-mail in Word or PDF by 10 October 2014 to info.nkf2015@gmail.com. You may also participate in the congress with a poster. The length of each presentation is max. 20 minutes. The congress presentations will be published. Articles for the publication should be delivered by 28 Feb. 2015. The congress working language will be English. We look forward to active dialogue, experiences of challenging projects and especially real-life examples of what we conservators face every day at work. For more information visit: www.konservaattoriliitto.fi or send e-mail to: info.nkf2015@gmail.com Welcome to Helsinki, Nordic Association of Conservators (Nordic IIC group) - Finnish section 6. Call for papers: International Conference: Trans-Atlantic Dialogues on Cultural Heritage: Heritage, Tourism and Traditions, 13-16 July 2015, Liverpool, UK Trans-Atlantic dialogues on cultural heritage began as early as the voyages of Leif Ericson and Christopher Columbus and continue through the present day. Each side of the Atlantic offers its own geographical and historical specificities expressed and projected through material and immaterial heritage. However, in geopolitical terms and through everyday mobilities, people, objects and ideas flow backward and forward across the ocean, each shaping the heritage of the other, for better or worse, and each shaping the meanings and values that heritage conveys. Where, and in what ways are these trans-atlantic heritages connected? Where, and in what ways are they not? What can we learn by reflecting on how the different societies and cultures on each side of the Atlantic Ocean produce, consume, mediate, filter, absorb, resist, and experience the heritage of the other? This conference is brought to you by the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage (IIICH), University of Birmingham and the Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (CHAMP), University of Illinois and offers a venue for exploring three critical interactions in this trans-atlantic dialogue: heritage, tourism and traditions. North America and Europe fashioned two dominant cultural tropes from their powerful and influential intellectual traditions, which have been enacted in Central/South America and Africa, everywhere implicating indigenous cultures. These tropes are contested and linked through historical engagement and contemporary everyday connections. We ask: How do heritages travel? How is trans-atlantic tourism shaped by heritage?
To what extent have traditions crossed and re-crossed the Atlantic? How have heritage and tourism economies emerged based upon flows of peoples and popular imaginaries? The goal of the conference is to be simultaneously open-ended and provocative. We welcome papers from academics across a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, art history, architecture, business, communication, ethnology, heritage studies, history, geography, landscape architecture, literary studies, media studies, museum studies, popular culture, postcolonial studies, sociology, tourism, urban studies, etc. Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited to, the following: The heritage of trans-atlantic encounters - Travelling intangible heritages - Heritage flows of popular culture - Re-defining heritage beyond the postcolonial - The heritage of Atlantic crossings - World Heritage of the Atlantic periphery - Rooting and routing heritage - Community and Nation on display - Visualising the Trans-Atlantic world Abstracts of 300 words with full contact details should be sent as soon as possible but no later than 15th December 2014 to ironbridge@contacts.bham.ac.uk https://transatlanticdialogues.wordpress.com/ Best wishes: Conference Convenors: Mike Robinson (University of Birmingham) and Helaine Silverman (University of Illinois)