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IFPH Activities in Jinan, China, during the XXII International Congress of Historical Science

Jinan-CISH-22-congress-bannerWe can now share with you the final Programme of Activities for the XXII International Congress of Historical Sciences organized by the International Committee for Historical Sciences – Comité international des sciences historique (ICHS-CISH) in the city of Jinan in China, between August 23 and August 29, 2015 in Shandong Hotel.

Shandong Hotel Official Website You can download the full Programme, have a look at the practical information for who’s joining us in China and visit the Congress web site.

The IFPH-FIHP is a permanent Internal Commission of the CISH and is actively contributing to the main CISH programme in Jinan but is also organizing its 2nd Annual International Conference in Jinan during the XXII International Congress of Historical Sciences.

These are the events in which the IFPH is involved together with the ones the IFPH organises directly.

 1.Tuesday August 25, 9 AM-12:15 PM – Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel – CISH Major Theme 4, Digital Turn in History – Le tournant Numérique en Histoire – Session 1 – Digital History Challenges and Possibilities (Coordinated by Tom Dublin and Kathryn Kish Skalr (SUNY Binghamton, USA)

2.Tuesday August 257:45 PM-9:30 PM  – Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel – CISH Major Theme 4, Digital Turn in History, Evening Session: Promoting Digital History internationally: Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media projects and the role of THATCamp 

3. Thursday August 27, 9 AM-12 – Zibo Hall, Shandong Hotel – CISH Round Table 9/Table ronde 9 – Why Public History ? 

4. Thursday August 27  – 1 p.m.. – 2 p.m. – VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel: International Federation for Public History 2nd Annual Conference – #IFPH2015,  –  IFPH Keynote Speech

5. Thursday August 27  – 2.30 p.m. – 4 p.m. – VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong HotelInternational Federation for Public History 2nd Annual Conference – #IFPH2015 –  Session 1: Teaching Public History 

6. Thursday August 27  – 5 p.m. – VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel:  IFPH-FIHP 2015 General Assembly followed by a Reception

7. Friday August 28 – 9 AM-12:15 PM- Dongying Hall, Shandong HotelInternational Federation for Public History 2nd Annual Conference – #IFPH2015 – Session 2: Museums and Public History  

 8. Friday August 28 – 2 PM-5:15 PM – Zaozhuang Hall, Shandong HotelInternational Federation for Public History 2nd Annual Conference – #IFPH2015 – Session 3: Digital Public History

 Of course everybody present in China during the CISH conference is most welcome to attend all these events for which you will find more details below.

Don’t forget that our 3rd IFPH International Conference will be held at the Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia, July 7-8-9, 2016.

Be aware that you can still join us and participate answering to our IFPH-FIHP Call for paper open until October 19, 2015.

Comité international des sciences historiques


Major Theme 4 – Digital Turn in History

Thème majeur 4 – Le tournant numérique en Histoire

Evening Session –  7:45 PM-9:30 PM/19 h 45-21 h 30  – Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel

Promoting Digital History internationally: Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media projects and the role of THATCamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp)

Promouvoir l’Histoire Numérique internationale: Les projets du Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media et le rôle de THATcamp (The Humanities and Technology Camp)

– Serge Noiret (President of the International Federation for Public History; European University Institute, Florence): Introduction

– Patrick Murray-John (Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, Department of History and Art History, George Mason University): The Humanities And Technology Camp: How an informal conference structure spreads knowledge and interest in the Digital Humanities


 

Round Table 9/Table ronde 9 – Why Public History ?

9 AM-12/9 h-12 h – Zibo Hall, Shandong Hotel

With the support of the International Federation for Public History

 Organizers:

  • Alix Green, (University of Central Lancashire)
  • Arnita A. Jones, (International Federation for Public History)

Commentators:

  • Anna Adamek, Curator, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Canada
  • Philip L. Cantelon, Chief Executive Officer, History Associates Incorporated, USA
  • Bonny Ibhawoh, Associate Professor of History, McMaster University, Canada
  • Serge Noiret, History Information Specialist, European University Institute, Italy

International Federation for Public History 2nd Annual Colloquium – #IFPH2015

Jinan, China  – August 27 & 28, 2015 (Shandong Hotel)


Thursday 27 August afternoon/Jeudi 27 août après-midi – 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. – VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel

IFPH Keynote speech: Ilaria Porciani (University of Bologna)  
What can Museums do for Public History? What can Public History do for Museums? 


Break 2 p.m. – 2.30 p.m.


Session 1: Teaching Public History 2.30 p.m. – 4 p.m. at VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel

 Chair: Andreas Etges (University of Munich, Amerika-Institute)

-Constance B. Schulz (University of South Carolina):
Comparative Public History in the United States and the United Kingdom

– David Dean (Carleton University, Ottawa), George H. O. Abungu (Okello Abungu Heritage Associates, Nairobi) and Indira Chowdhury (Centre for Public History, Bangalore):
Teaching International. Introduction to Public History


IFPH-FIHP 2015 General Assembly #IFPH2015 – August 27 at 5 p.m. VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel, followed by a Reception

(The IFPH General Assembly is happening during the CISH-ICHS two days International Affiliated Organizations’ and Internal Commissions’ meetings, Conferences and General Assemblies, August 27 and August 28).


IC 1 – Friday 28 August morning/Vendredi 28 août matin – 9 AM-12:15 PM/9 h-12 h 15

Dongying Hall, Shandong Hotel

Session 2: Museums and Public History  

Chair: Michael Devine (Truman Library, National Archives and Records Administration)

– Anna Adamek (Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation):
Collecting and Preserving Contemporary Technologies at the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation as Historical Evidence for Future research

– Andreas Etges (University of Munich, Amerika-Institute) :
Hot Debate over the Cold War – Checkpoint Charlie

– Annarita Gori (Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa):
Story of a Monument Never Built: The Infante dom Henrique’s Monuments and Museums and the Estado Novo Public Use of the Past

– Nancy Davis (National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC):
Making Business History Public: Material Culture, Museums and Histories of Capitalism

– Anastasia Remes (Weltkkulturen Museum Frankfurt ):
Memory, Identity and the Supranational History Museum

– Song Mingchang (General Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Television, P.R.C.):
Chinese Publishing: Inheriting and Promoting Chinese Civilization


IC 1 Friday 28 August afternoon/Vendredi 28 août après-midi

2 PM-5:15 PM/14 h-17 h 15 – Zaozhuang Hall, Shandong Hotel

Session 3: Digital Public History

Chair: Serge Noiret (European University Institute, Florence)

– Jenny Gregory (University of Western Australia):
Public History and the Use of Social Media

– Patrick Moore (University of West Florida):
The Many Faces of an Historical APP:  Next Exit History,” the Classroom and Community


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Serge Noiret (August 14, 2015). IFPH Activities in Jinan, China, during the XXII International Congress of Historical Science. IFPH-FIHP. Retrieved October 7, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/pvmx


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