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Museums as Places for Intercultural Dialogue – from a European Perspective Margherita Sani Istituto Beni Culturali Regione Emilia Romagna Dublin 4 April 2014
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Museums as Places for Intercultural Dialogue – from a European Perspective

Margherita SaniIstituto Beni Culturali Regione Emilia Romagna

Dublin 4 April 2014

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2008 Year of Intercultural Dialogue

“We want to go beyond multicultural societies, where cultures and cultural groups simply coexist side by side. We need to become intercultural societies where plurality of cultures cooperates in dialogue and in shared responsibility.”

Ján Figel, European Commissioner at the launch of European Year of Intercultural

Dialogue 2008 in Slovenia, January 2008

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MAP for ID - Museums as Places for Intercultural Dialogue

Funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme Grundtvig

2007 - 2009

Led by IBACN Institute for Cultural Heritage Regione Emilia Romagna

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MAP for ID - PartnersIstituto per i Beni Artistici Culturali e Naturali della Regione Emilia Romagna (IBACN), IT

- Múzeumok és Látogatók Alapítvány - The British Museum, UK - Chester Beatty Library, IE - Museo degli Sguardi, Rimini, IT - Imagine Identity and Culture, NL - Museo de América, ES- City of Turin - Department of Cultural Heritage Education, IT

- Amitié srl, IT

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MAP for ID - Aims

- To develop the potential and practice of museums as places of intercultural dialogue

- To promote a more active engagement with the communities they serve

- To explore and experiment new ways of interpreting and mediating collections in an inclusive way

MTM

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MAP for ID Actions

- Research on good practices

- Development of guidelines

- Support to thirty pilot projects in the partner countries

- Dissemination through conferences, the website and a publication

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www.mapforid.it

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“Museums as places for intercultural dialogue: selected practices from Europe“

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One year after…… ‘ MAP for ID - Experiences, Developments,

Reflections’

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The thirty pilot projects

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The thirty pilot projects

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The thirty pilot projects

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The thirty pilot projects

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Choose the piece

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60 students from 18 countriesattending an adult training course in Modena

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Choose the piece, the symbolic adoption of archaeological pieces representing the history of the city

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The first approach to the

museum as repository of local

history…

…happened through

a guided tour

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Some objects had been highlighted as particularly relevant…

…and out of these participants were invited to choose their piece, according to their taste, interest, emotions

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Participants also had to give reasons for their choice and the museum favoured the discussion. Each participant was given a certificate stating that he/she had adopted the object.

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The participant becomes a «tutor» of the object and committs to contribute to protecting it and disseminating knowledge about it

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Creating a

photographic set …

…to document the ownership of the objects by the new citizens

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The photos became the illustration of the Intercultural Diary 2010 ‘Choose the Piece’ produced by the museum and the school

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A multicultural

diary collecting the stories of the objects and of the people who adopted them,

which also shows the

festivities of all participating countries and

was distributed to the citizens of

Modena

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MAP for IDGuidelines for good practice

Intercultural dialogue as an interactive, bi-directional and dialogical process

A focus on methodology and on the acquisition of new interpersonal, social, civic and intercultural attitudes and skills

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MAP for ID Guidelines for good practice

Long-term work and commitment with audiences, through the inclusion of community voices in planning, interpretation, documentation and display

Building the outcomes of intercultural activities into the institutional fabric of the museum, ensuring legacy and progression.

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Modena 2011- 2012LAND

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LAND – The exhibition

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Modena 2013- 2014STREETS

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Streets – The exhibition

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Modena Intercultural diaries

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LEM – The Learning Museumwww.lemproject.eu

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www.lemproject.euThe Reports

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Different perspectives

• Intercultural dialogue in Latvia

• Museums and Migration in Germany

• The need of a common vocabulary

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Berlin, 2013 39

www.ne-mo.org

VISIBILITY.

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• Intercultural dialogue: a dialogue between individuals as bearers of cultures

• Intercultural dialogue: leaving a comfort zone to exercise self reflection

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Intercultural dialogue is a process that comprises an open and respectful exchange or interaction between individuals, groups and organisations with different cultural backgrounds or world views. Among its aims are to develop a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives and practices, to increase participation and the freedom and ability to make choices, to foster equality, and to enhance creative processes.

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