(YOUTUBE VIDEOS OF THE CONFERENCE)
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MARCH 23
09:00
Reception
09:30
OPENING SESSION
Bernardo Alabaça, Director-General for Cultural Heritage (Portugal)
Themis Christophidou, Director General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission
Graça Fonseca, Minister of Culture (Portugal)
10:00
INAUGURAL CONFERENCE
François Mairesse, researcher and professor, University of Paris 3 – Sorbonne
Museums and social responsibility: preparing for the post-pandemic future – trends and challenges
Presentation and moderation: Maria Vlachou
10:30
Debate
10:45
Break
11:00-11:15
CONFERENCES “MUSEUMS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY” (TRIO OF PRESIDENCIES): REFLECTIONS AND DEBATES IN THREE CHAPTERS
David Vuillaume, President of the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) and Clara Frayão Camacho, Directorate General for Cultural Heritage, Summing up of Questions raised at the German Conference and Presentation of the main Topics for the Portuguese Conference
11:15-13:00
MUSEUMS, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION: MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES AND NEW VISIONS
Moderator: Inês Fialho Brandão
11:15
Teresa Albino, Directorate General for Cultural Heritage, National Museum of Resistance and Freedom: challenges of an ongoing participatory process
11:30
Johannes Vogel, Director General of the Museum für Naturkunde, Innovation with participation - towards an integrated and open research museum @the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
11:45
Helen O’Donoghue, Head of Engagement & Learning Programmes at the IMMA - Irish Museum of Modern Art, Social responsibility and participatory approaches at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
12:00
David Anderson, Director of the National Museum Wales, Cultural Democracy in Pratice – National Museum Wales: views and challenges in the face of the pandemic crisis
12:30
Debate
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-15:00
COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS AND PARTNERSHIPS TOWARDS CULTURAL DEMOCRACY
Territorialise, mobilise, collaborate and disrupt: strategies of the National Arts Plan
Interview to Paulo Pires do Vale, Commissioner of the National Arts Plan, by Ana Carvalho
Debate
15:00-16:15
NETWORKS AND PARTNERSHIPS IN ACTION: FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL TERRITORIES
Moderator: José Alberto Ribeiro
15:00
Hugo de Seabra, Manager of the PARTIS Initiative, Artistic practices for social transformation: the PARTIS Initiative
15:15
Daniel Castro, Ibermuseus representative, The future is always today: the Ibermuseus alliance and its good practices
15:30
Molly Fannon, CEO Museum for the United Nations, A global museum, experimental approaches and local partnerships
15:45
Inês Câmara, Director of Mapa das Ideias, Black elephants and unicorns: sharing is having more
16:00
Debate
16:15
Break
16:30-17:00
ROUND TABLE – MUSEUM NETWORKS IN PORTUGAL AT NATIONAL AND TERRITORIAL LEVEL: EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES
Moderator: Isabel Fernandes
Participants: Rita Jerónimo, Deputy Director-General of the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage; Mariana Jacob, Museologist, technical and scientific coordinator of the Vila Nova de Famalicão Museum Network; Margarida Moleiro, Director of the Carlos Reis Municipal Museum and the Middle Tagus Museum Network
17:00
Closure
MARCH 24
09:30-12:15
SOCIAL IMPACT OF MUSEUM ACTION: NEW APPROACHES AND NEW METRICS
Moderator: Joaquim Jorge
09:30
Pirjo Hamari, Finnish Heritage Agency, In search of a new model of self-evaluation for museums: the European project MOI! (Museums of Impact)
09:45
Anne Krebs, Head of socio-economic studies and research. Musée du Louvre, Research and Collections Department, Measuring social responsability. A research path at the Louvre museum
10:00
Maria Amélia Cupertino de Miranda, President of the Dr. António Cupertino de Miranda Foundation, Measuring the social impact of financial education projects at the Museum of Paper Money
10:15
Marie Briguglio, economist and professor at the University of Malta, The Economic Value of Museums – New Insights from Behavioural Economics
10:30
Break
11:00
José Soares Neves, President of the Portuguese Observatory of Cultural Activities, Visitor studies in Portugal: reflections and next steps towards a post-pandemic world
11:15
Olivia Guiragossian, researcher at the University of Paris 3 – Sorbonne, Production of Museum Data: the public as an indicator and actor
11:30
Aleksandra Uzelac, Sanja Tišma, Sunčana Franić, IRMO - Institute for Development and International Relations, Zagreb, Measuring the social impact of cultural heritage interventions: towards the holistic impact assessment model
11:45
Debate
12:15
ROUND TABLE
Round table with David Vuillaume, President of the Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO), Clara Frayão Camacho, Directorate General for Cultural Heritage and Aleksandra Berberih-Slana, President of the Slovenian Museums Association – review of the conferences of Germany and Portugal and introduction to the upcoming conference to be held in Slovenia in September 2021
12:30
CLOSURE OF THE CONFERENCE
Rita Jerónimo, Deputy Director-General of the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage
Alberto Garlandini, President of ICOM
Snežana Samardžić-Marković, Director-General of Democracy of the Council of Europe
Ângela Ferreira, Secretary of State for Cultural Heritage