RESILIENCE FOR EUROPEAN CULTURAL HERITAGE
Prague, 5th – 6th March 2020; Venue: CU, Faculty of Arts, Jana Palacha square 2, room 104
5th March
09:00 – 09:30 registration
09:30 Opening address – Neil Forbes
10:00 – 11:00 1st session - Understanding Resilience of Heritage
- Hana Cervinkova, Anthropology Dept.,Maynooth University, Dublin, Prof. Juliet D. Golden, Syracuse University Central Europe, Wroclaw- Unpacking Resilience in the Context of Jewish Urban Material Heritage in Contemporary Poland
- Alexandra Bitušíková, PhD., Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica, KREAS - Strengthening Community Resilience to Extremism: Can heritage help?
11:00 – 11:30 discussion
11:30 – 12:30 2nd session – REACH research experience
- Paola Branduini and Fabio Carnelli, TU Milano -Rural landscape as heritage: a tool for building resilience in the context of disturbances affecting small towns
- Jan Krajíček, REACH, Charles University, – "Resilience of de-militarized borderland: Iron Curtain heritage in Aš region" (Czech Republic).
- Zdeněk Uherek, REACH, Director of Institute of Sociological Studies, CU, Faculty of Social Sciences – Research experience from the perspective of urban anthropology.
12:30 – 13:00 discussion
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch Break
14:30 – 15:30 3rd session – Difficult Heritage
- Mirela Tase, Department of Tourism University "Aleksander Moisiu" of Durres -The public perception of Communist heritage in post-communist Albania
- Natalia Linitskaya, Historical Archives Minsk, PhD candidate CU, Protecting the Tractormakers' Neighbourhood in Minsk: Civil Activism with Lack of Civil Rights
15:30 – 16:00 Discussion
16:00 – 17:00 4th session – Institutions and Heritiage / Resilience Representation
- Eva Špačková, PhD., TUOstrava -University Museum as a source for creative interactions in arts, science and technology (case of Iowa University Museum)
- Richard Biegel, PhD. –CU, Faculty of Arts, Art History Department – University´s Cultural Heritage
17:00 – 17:30 Discussion
18:00 – 18:30 Key-note lecture (venue National Heritage Institute, Liliová 5, Praha 1 – Staré Město) –
- Thorsten Ludwig, managing director of Interpret Europe. European Association for Heritage Interpretation- Engaging citizens with Europe’s cultural heritage‘ with special emphasis on UNESCO’s values and learning principles.
18:30 – General discussion Workshop dinner
6th March
9:15 – 9:30 Arrival
9:30 –12:30 Pilot presentations
- José-Maria Civantos, University of Granada – Rural landscape Heritage
- Gábor Oláh, with Eszter György (on Skype), Eötvös Loránd University - Minority cultural Heritage
- Alexandra Bitušíková, Matej Bel University, with Jaroslav Ira and Jiří Janáč, Charles University - Small Towns´cultural heritage
- Frederike Berlekamp, Institute for Museum Research – Institutions and heritage resilience
12:30 Workshop closure