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Heritages values of 20th century architecture: what recognition?
Critical review and international forward-looking vision
The heritage values of 20th century architecture, whether they be cultural, social or technical, remain relatively complex to assess, and thus to share, due to lack of perspective and knowledge. The architectural and urban production of the second half of the 20th century was particularly prolific, sometimes remarkable, even exceptional. The energy, ecological transition, the changing habits and lifestyles are leading to the gradual transformation of this built heritage reaching to the end of its life cycle. Since the 1990-2000’s, a movement for heritage making has developed, which leads to many questions relating to possible and desirable developments of these architectural achievements. This issue of In Situ seeks to take a European or international critical perspective on the architecture of the 20th century and to highlight doctrines and positions adopted, practices and examples of schemes, policies or projects.
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Saint-Léger-sous-Beuvray | Glux-en-Glenne
Conference, symposium - Sociology
14th Bibracte interviews
Comment définir ensemble ce qui fait la singularité de la vie en territoires de montagne pour esquisser un monde commun ? La manifestation Faire monde commun propose une expérience ouverte à tous (scientifiques, agriculteurs, forestiers, techniciens des collectivités, élus ou simples habitants se sentant concernés), sur trois jours. Des regards, des imaginaires et des savoirs pratiques, scientifiques et techniques se croiseront autour de cette question.
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Nanterre
Summer School - Representation
Springtime Academy 2018
The 16th AnnualSpringtime Academy (École de printemps d’histoire de l’art) organized by the International Consortium on Art Historywill take place from June 18–23, 2018, at the Université Paris Nanterre, on the theme “Art and Politics,” reflecting the fiftieth anniversary of the events of May 1968. This weeklong program will bring together students at the masters, doctoral, and post-doctoral levels from various disciplines and specializations to share research, working methods and experience in an international and interdisciplinary dialogue with advanced scholars and professionals.
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Vitré
Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology
Transmission! Expertise, artisans and immaterial cultural heritage
5th international conference of the Centre français du patrimoine culturel immatériel
Des écoles d'arts appliqués aux ateliers conservatoires, des compagnonnages aux dispositifs maîtres-élèves, la transmission des savoir-faire constitue un enjeu majeur des métiers d'art et de la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel immatériel. Des États, des collectivités, des communautés et des individus ont tenté d'apporter des réponses à ce défi en développant, à des échelles diverses, différents systèmes de transmission dont les plus anciens ont traversé les siècles. La formation, qui peut être institutionnalisée ou non, est parfois adossée à la promotion et la désignation, au moyen de titres variés, de celles et ceux qui maîtrisent le mieux ces techniques et métiers.
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Rabat
Vague thinking: social sciences and the risks of heritage democracy
Le XIXe congrès de l'Association internationale des sociologues de langue française (AISLF) se tiendra à Rabat (Maroc) du 2 au 6 juillet 2012 sur le thème « Penser l'incertain ». Le GT (groupe de travail) 14 « Institutions du patrimoine » propose de s'en saisir en considérant que l'incertitude est au principe de l'acte même de la recherche et invite dès lors à lier cette incertitude à l'incertitude patrimoniale. -
Lisbon
Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
Reverse-Exoticism: Writing Practices, Alternative Voices and Heritagization
This is a call for papers for a Special Interest Panel inclued in the Tourism and Seductions of Difference Conference (Lisbon, Portugal, 10-12 Sept 2010) directed by Cyril Isnart (Cidehus-Universidade de Évora) and Ema Pires (Cria-Iscte and Univ. de Évora). While academics have studied ‘heritage’ mainly in terms of a national or elite construction, this panel is interested in the increasingly loud claims to ‘heritage’ emanating from minorities and small social groups. Evoking Michel De Certeau (1988), our emphasis here is on analysing ‘scriptural practices’, both as cultural apparatus and means of production and objectification of minorities’ alternative voices.
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