Tidligere arrangementer - Side 8
The Challenge of Being a World Culture Museum Today.
HMS-dag, kl.12-16 i Domus Juridica
V?rfest fra kl.17 i Frokostkjelleren.
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In the 11th and 12th century, a profound change took place in Europe. Christianisation spread to the far corners of the continent, kingdoms emerged and with them came literacy, bureaucracy – and national coinage. Medieval monetization processes have increasingly become the focus of numismatic research over recent years in many places. This workshop aims to bring researchers from different countries together and create an environment of exchange in order to share and create new knowledge, insights, and ideas.
Narratives of human sacrifice are fraught with colonial heritage in multiple ways, from the ways in which accusations of human sacrifice and cannibalism was used as a legitimating tool by colonialist powers to the Eurocentric frameworks of knowledge production which upholds traditional assumed meanings of acts interpreted as sacrifice. The workshop seeks to approach this complex topic from varied viewpoints and materials, to create an environment for open discussion about how we can decolonise the study of multifaceted forms of sanctioned violence and expressions thereof. We will discuss the influence of political and strategic desires to Other those to whom such practices were ascribed, and the residual effects of colonialist frameworks on current knowledge, along with other angles and questions.
Professor of Mesoamerican Archaeology at UCL Elisabeth Graham will give a lecture titled Killing people for gods…… the pastime of the Ancients?
The lecture builds on her extensive expertise in decolonising and problematizing assumptions of human sacrifice.
What can the old monastic remains at Hoved?ya teach us about food culture and medicinal practice?
Peter Heather: The making of European Christendom.
Christopher Hansteens bidrag til studiet av jordas magnetisme i skyggen av Alexander von Humboldt og Carl Friedrich Gauss.
Ulike fagperspektiver p? utstillingsarkitektur – hvordan utstillingsarkitektur kan skape gode m?ter mellom publikum og gjenstander og samtidig hvordan fagpersoner f?r ivaretatt sine oppgaver i et utstillingsprosjekt. Se opptak fra seminaret.
Held by Svein H. Gullbekk
Dark Time – Museums in the Time of Decolonisation
Utstillingsr?det inviterer ansatte ved KHM til ? bidra til et internt seminar om formidlings- og tilgjengelighetsarbeidet ved museet. Seminaret er et lavterskeltilbud til gjensidig inspirasjon, kunnskaps- og erfaringsveksling i kollegiet.
Forskergruppen "Archaeology by proxy" inviterer i 澳门葡京手机版app下载 med KHMs forskningsr?d til seminar om ?pen forskning.
Liisa-Rávná Finbog discusses indigenous heritage objects in museums
Vi stiller sp?rsm?l om hva slags rolle Middelaldersalen har p? Historisk museum? Hvilke hendelser og personer var involvert i arbeidet med utstillingen? Hvilke roller spiller egentlig utstillingsarkitekturen? Og ikke minst: hvordan forst?r vi utstillingsarkitektur? Se opptak fra seminaret.
KHMs forskningsr?d ?nsker alle tilsatte velkommen til ?rets Feiring av forskning ved KHM.
Med Almut Schülke (KHM ) og Per Ditlef Fredriksen (IAKH).
Multidimensional Approaches to Cultural Heritage Studies.
KHMs research council, in collaboration with the Museum of the Viking Age project, would like to welcome you to our interdisciplinary seminar series. The seminars will address topics of general interest in the humanities and social sciences, also intersecting with content development for the new museum slated to open in Oslo in 2025.
KHMs research council, in collaboration with the Museum of the Viking Age project, would like to welcome you to our interdisciplinary seminar series. The seminars will address topics of general interest in the humanities and social sciences, also intersecting with content development for the new museum slated to open in Oslo in 2025.
Med Kristel Zilmer (KHM) og Laima Nomeikaite (NIKU).
“Exhibitions—successes and muted potentials”
Ways to exhibit research based knowledge
This seminar aims to create an atmosphere for a free exchange of ideas about what makes some exhibitions into successes in terms of their capacity to convey research based knowledge, while some other exhibitions never manage to convey their potentially powerful message about significant research findings. Whether an exhibition is seen as successful depends obviously on the criteria directing the evaluation, and in the context of this seminar, the emphasis is on research findings. However, whether a museum is seen to succeed in its’ effort, also depends on who the respondents / public are, that is, whether it is the museum itself, certain categories among the public or the broader public.
During the seminar, our invited speaker will share with us experiences from his engagement with collections, research and the potentiality of knowledge dissemination within museum contexts. Some questions to ask are, for instance, why some exhibitions becomes great successes while others, despite all odds, become failures? What happens in situation where the museum and the public disagree on the successfulness and/or failure of an exhibition?
Transient E-Waste Spaces: Labour, Kinship and Capital in Electronic Waste Salvaging
Kulturhistorisk museum har h?y forskningsaktivitet innenfor ulike disipliner og fagligheter og museets forskningsr?d er opptatt ? fremme potensielle synergier knyttet til dette forskningsmangfoldet. Samtidig ?nsker museet ? utvikle en slagkraftig forskningssatsning i form av et Senter for fremragende forskning med klare tverrfaglige ambisjoner knyttet til etableringen av nytt vikingskipsmuseum p? Bygd?y.
Arkeologisk seminar med Marianne Moen (KHM) og Julie Lund (IAKH).
Arkeologisk seminar med Marianne Moen (KHM) og Julie Lund (IAKH).
Critical events and public memories: Remembering and forgetting racism in Norway
Critical events and public memories: Remembering and forgetting racism in Norway
Det ? skape gode oppbevaringsforhold for kulturarven er et komplekst tema, og mye skjer rundt dette.
Lecture and panel conversation with Franziska Torma
SENKU is co-hosting The 8th Norwegian Conference on the History of Science, which is Corona-postponed until 2021. In lieu of the 2020-conference, the organizing committee have organized two webcast panels to adress current issues in the history of science. This is the second. No pre-registration: Join the event here.
Online lecture and panel conversation with Nathaniel Comfort.
SENKU is co-hosting The 8th Norwegian Conference on the History of Science, which is Corona-postponed until 2021. In lieu of the 2020-conference, the organizing committee have organized two webcast panels to adress current issues in the history of science. This is the first.
Dette arrangementet er dessverre avlyst!
– Med eksempler fra steinalderen. Et arkeologisk seminar med Almut Schülke, KHM og Per Ditlef Fredriksen, IAKH.
A Human Rights Based Approach to Sa?mi Statistics in Norway.
NB: Please note, this is a webinar on Zoom:
https://uio.zoom.us/j/62878534972
Arkeologisk seminar med H?kon Roland, KHM, og Iver B. Neumann, Fridtjof Nansens Institutt.
The seminar is part of “Human sacrifice and value: The limits of sacred violence”
sponsored by the Research Council of Norway.
Excavating Ostia and its Archives
Arctic Anthropologists and the Canadian State in the 1950s.
KHMs forskningsr?d ?nsker alle tilsatte velkommen til ?rets Feiring av forskning ved KHM.
Nettkonferansen er en del av 澳门葡京手机版app下载et om utstillingen North and South, som for f?rste gang samler et utvalg eksempler p? middelalderens alterkunst fra Norge og Catalonia, to regioner i den nordlige og s?rlige kanten av kontinentet.