Call for papers
Applied Cultural Heritage: How telling the past at historic sites benefits
society.
International Conference
17-19 November 2010
Kalmar, SwedenWe are now inviting paper proposals and pre-registration. Cornelius Holtorf
Archaeology, School of Cultural Sciences
Linnaeus University
391 82 Kalmar, Sweden
http://www.lnu.se
http://web.comhem.se/cornelius
International Conference
17-19 November 2010
Kalmar, Sweden
Contemporary society is in a process of transformation to adapt to new environmental, social and political challenges of global significance. We need to find new ways to address ever larger issues. In this situation we wish to reconsider the role of cultural heritage. Since the 19th century, nation states have drawn on the national heritage in order to construct exclusive cultural identities based on the paradigm of shared roots.
As the world has been changing dramatically over the past two hundred years, we need to ask how cultural heritage and stories about the past benefit society today.
• Which historic sites and stories about the past are important in creating meaning for people today?
• How should the past be told and whose stories should we tell in multi-cultural societies?
• In what way can historic sites promote social cohesion, human rights, peace and democracy?
• What contribution is made by recalling traumatic memories of violence and oppression?
• Which new ways are emerging in which cultural heritage benefits society today?
The purpose of the conference is to generate discussion across a broad spectrum of possible answers to
these and related questions. We will bring together researchers and professionals from a variety of
academic disciplines and occupations in several countries. The conference will also feature a unique “Time
Travel” experience applying a widely practiced method of historic environment education. The resulting
dynamic of the conference will result in new ideas and provide practical inspiration for all participants.
Keynote speakers (tentative):
Bernt Gustavsson, Professor of Pedagogy, Örebro University, Sweden
Jon Hunner, Professor of History, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA
Radikobo Ntsimane, Deputy Director of Sinomlando Centre for Oral History and Memory Work,
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Henrik Zipsane, Director, Jämtlands County Museum, Sweden
We are now calling for papers from scholars and professionals in all relevant disciplines and
professions across anthropology, archaeology, heritage studies, history, human geography, pedagogy,
sociology and tourism studies, among other fields. Presentation time for papers will be no longer than
15 min.
Please send your paper proposal containing paper title, a few words about yourself and an abstract of
approx 200 words (in English) no later than 15 August 2010 to cornelius.holtorf [at] lnu [dot] se. You will
hear by 6 September about acceptance of your paper.
The conference is jointly organised by Linnaeus University Kalmar-Växjö (www. lnu.se), Kalmar läns
museum/Centre for Historic Environment Education (www.kalmarlansmuseum.se) and Bridging Ages,
International Organization in Historic Environment Education and Time Travels (www.bridgingages.com).
The conference is supported by the Swedish Science Council (Vetenskapsrådet).
Organization Committee: Birgitta E. Gustafsson and Cornelius Holtorf, Linnaeus University; Ebbe
Westergren, Bridging Ages, Kalmar läns museum.
For further information contact and pre-registration (to ensure receipt of full program and registration
form): Ebbe Westergren, ebbe.westergren [at] kalmarlansmuseum [dot] se +46 (0)480 451345, +46 (0)70 6729406 or Birgitta E. Gustafsson, birgitta.e.gustafsson [at] lnu [dot] se +46 70 5477953