27 JUNE-8 JULY 2022, UNIVERSITY PARIS NANTERRE
CULTURE AND INCLUSIVE HERITAGE
FINAL PROGRAM
A summary :
This summer school responds to the need both to address cultural heritage from the perspective of societal challenges and to position humanities and social sciences in a new field of studies, the “Heritage Science”. It relies on the Labex Pasts in the Present achievements and strong partnerships with cultural heritage institutions and French ministry of Culture and on the EDUC partners’ contributions. The aim of this summer university is to provide students with a unique opportunity 1/ to have an insight on today’s research and cultural heritage professions; 2/ to be an active contributor to the general program, especially through presentations, 3/ and to practice daily their critical sense and debate.
Beneficiaries:
Students from B3 to M2 levels studying within the EDUC perimeter.
Organization:
Paris Nanterre University
Coordination team:
Program and piloting: Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes and Monica Heintz
Organization: Julia Blumental, Sabrina Dupont and Theodora Papageorgiou
Programming and teaching:
EDUC university professors and Associate Professors; CNRS researchers and engineers; cultural heritage professionals, especially from the Labex perimeter.
Duration:
2 weeks
Key orientation:
Focus on sharing knowledge and experiences.
First Week
Except when mentioned, all sessions on the Paris Nanterre University campus will take place in the Room 303, Formation Continue Building.
Monday 27 June
9:00-10:00: Welcoming of students
Morning session: Introductions
· 10:00 Opening session
Welcoming speech, by Camille Debras and presentation of the EDUC alliance
· 10:30-11:15 The Labex Pasts in the Present and the summer school’s presentation by Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes and Monica Heintz
· 11:30-12:15 Participants’ presentation
12:15-1:30: Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon session: Urban and Cultural Heritage: Nanterre’s perspectives
· 1:45-2:30 Online Collaboration Tools for the Summer School: an introduction by Nicolas Sauret
· 2:45-16:00 Music and Dance Intangible Heritage in Contemporary Cities: the Example of Nanterre, a presentation by Nicolas Prévôt
· 4:00-6:00 Gamelan session for all participants, conducted by Christophe Moure (Gamelan Room)
6:30: Students’ welcoming event at the Cafeteria Millenium (nearby the university restaurant)
Tuesday 28 June: Sources of the Recent Past
8:00-9:00: Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session:
· 10:00-12:30 Sources of the past: history, heritage, memory, an introduction by Annette Becker
12:30am-1:30pm: Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon session
· 2:00-3:15 Presentation by Virginie Milliot on family archives: the case of the Marché du Jeu de Balle, in Bruxelles (simultaneous translation)
· 3:15-5:30 Presentation of La contemporaine (museum, archive center, library), by Valérie Tesnière, director, and Frédérique Baron, general discussion (simultaneous translation)
Wednesday 29 June: Museum of Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac (all day)
Morning session:
· 9:45: Meeting at the Museum’s entrance hall, 218, rue de l'Université, Paris 7e
· 10:00-11:00: Introduction to the Museum, by Vincent Guigueno
· 11:00-12:30: Visits of the Museum
Afternoon session:
· 2:00-3:00: Autochtonous Knowledge of the French Guyana’s Wayana et Apalaï: a pilot project towards an inclusive heritage approach, presented by Valentina Vapnarsky and Fabienne de Pierrebourg
· 3:00-4:30: The “Salon de lecture” and the media-centre, presented by Lucile Grand (with visit)
Followed by an excursion on the Seine River
Thursday 30 June
8:00-9:00: Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session: Archives and the History of Social Sciences and Humanities: New Challenges
· 10:00-11:15 Archives of Anthropology, a presentation by Monica Heintz
· 11:30-12:45 From Archeological Diggings’ Archives to 3D Reconstitution, by Hugo Nacarro
1:00pm-2:00pm Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon session: Archeological and Architectural Heritage
· 2:00-2:45 Feedback from the previous day by students
· 2:45-4:00 Architectural Heritage and Accessibility, a presentation by Caterina Giannattasio
· Amphithéâtre Weber, 4:30-6:00 Film projection: Cécile Michel and Vanessa Tubiana , Ainsi parle Tarām-Kūbi, Correspondances Assyriennes, followed by a discussion with the two film authors, Cécile Michel and Vanessa Tubiana
Friday 1 July-The French National Library and the French National Archives (Paris)
Morning session: The French National Library (BnF), Paris 13e
· 9:15 Meeting in the entrance Hall of the French National Library (Hall Est), in front of the BnF’s architectural model
· 9:30-12:30 Visits and workshops at the French National Library in two groups (Datalab BnF and Philosophy-History and Social Sciences Department)
Afternoon session: The National Archives
· 2 :15 Meeting at the National Archives, Cour d’Honneur of the Hôtel de Soubise, 60, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Paris 3e
· 2: 30 - 4:30 The National Archives’ Museum and the Grandes Réserves, a presentation and visit by Gregory Teillet, responsible for patronage, and general discussion
Followed by a walk up to the Canal Saint-Martin
Sunday 3 July
Saturday 2 July
IMPORTANT! During this week-end, participants are kindly asked to go and visit the Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in order to prepare the workshops on the 6th of July.
Second Week
Monday 4 July
8:00-9:00: Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session: Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
· 10:00-12:30 Cultural Heritage and Digital Participatory Platforms: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges, presentation and workshops by Marta Severo et Nicolas Sauret
· 12:30am-1:30pm: Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon session: Inaccessible/Invisible Memories
· 2:00-3:30 Film projection: The Black Hole, directed by Emmanuel Grimaud et Arnaud Deshayes, 2019, followed by a discussion with Emmanuel Grimaud
· 4:00-5:15 István Tarrósy (online participation) Africa in Hungarian Memory - From the First Hungarian Africanists and Travelers and Their Heritage to the Present-Day Governmental Africa Policy and Societal Receptions
Tuesday 5 July
8:00-9:00: Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session: Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
· 10:00pm-1:00am Big Cultural Heritage Data and Artificial Intelligence: the Challenge of Images, presentation and workshops by Julien Schuh, Cyril Bruneau, Daniel Foliard et Marina Giardinetti
1:00pm-2:00: Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon session: workshops in small groups (6 groups)
Wednesday 6 July - The National Archeology Museum&Domaine of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Morning session: The National Archeology Museum
· 9:45: Meeting in the Museum’s entrance hall
· 10:00-12:30: Introduction followed by workshops, with Rose-Marie Mousseaux and Corinne Jouys-Barbelin
Afternoon session: Gardens Heritage and the Domaine of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
· 2:00pm-4:00 Introduction to the Domaine de Saint-Germain-en Laye and visit of the gardens, by Etienne Faisant
Thursday 7 July
8:00-8:45: Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session: History of Representations
· 9:00-10:15: Cultural Heritage: History of Representations from the Perspective of Colors, by Philippe Jockey and Romain Thomas (hybrid session, with a participation on-line of Romain Thomas)
· 10:45-12:00: Antiquity in a Cup of Tea, by Evelyne Prioux
12:30am-2:00pm: Lunch at the university restaurant
Afternoon: Work in small groups (6 groups)
Friday 8 July
8:00-8:45 Breakfast at the university restaurant
Morning session: Students’ contributions to the summer school
· 9:00-12:00 Presentations by students and discussion with some of the Summer school’s speakers and Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes
· 12:00am-1:00pm General discussion and closing session with Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes, Sonia Lehman-Frisch (to be confirmed) and other speakers.
1:00-2:00 Farewell cocktail
SPEAKERS
BARON Frédérique Head of the Training and Culture Department, La contemporaine
BECKER Annette, Historian, Emeritus professor, Paris Nanterre University, member of the HAR research unit
BRUNEAU Cyril, PhD student in Digital Humanities within the Labex PasP at Paris Nanterre University
CAMILE Géraldine, Digital Collections Manager at the BnF
DEBRAS Camille English linguistic scientist, Associate Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, member of the MoDyCo research team, Vice-Chair in charge of European programs
DUPUCH-GARNIER Séverine, DataLab Correspondent, in charge of digitization, collections manager at the BnF
FAISANT Étienne, Historian of Architecture, postdoc researcher, Head of the “Mission de prefiguration du musée du Grand siècle”’ Research Center
FOLIARD Daniel, Historian of the British Empire, Full Professor at the University Paris Cité
GIANNATTASIO Caterina, Historian of Architecture, Full Professor at Cagliari University (UNICA) Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
GIARDINETTI Marina, Data Engineer, member of the Labex PasP’s EYCON team
GLASSON DESCHAUMES Ghislaine, Head of Project, Labex Pasts in the Present, University Paris Nanterre, associate member of the ISP research unit
GRAND Lucile, Chief Heritage Curator, Deputy Director of the Department of Heritage and Collections, responsible for the Museum’s Media Library
GUIGUENO Vincent, Historian, Heritage Curator, Deputy Head of the Research and Teaching Department at Museum of quai Branly-Jacques Chirac
GRIMAUD Emmanuel, Anthropologist, Habil. Fellow Researcher at CNRS, member of the LESC research unit, film maker and curator, Scientific Head of the Labex Pasts in the Present
HEINTZ Monica, Anthropologist, Full Professor at Paris Nanterre University, member of the LESC research unit
JOCKEY Philippe, Archeologist, Full Professor at Paris Nanterre University, member of the ArScAn research unit
JOUYS-BARBELIN Corinne, Historian of Art, Heritage Curator, Head of the Documentation Centre, National Archeological Museum
LEHMAN-FRISCH Sonia, geographer, Full Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, member of the LAVUE research unit, vice-chair in charge of international relations (to be confirmed)
MICHEL Cécile, Archeologist, Senior Fellow researcher at CNRS, member of the ArScAn research unit
MILLIOT Virginie, Anthropologist, Associate Professor at the Paris Nanterre University, member of the LESC research unit
MOURE Christophe, Musician and Professor of Gamelan
NACARRO Hugo, Archeologist, PhD student, member of the ArScAn research unit
PRÉVÔT Nicolas, Ethnomusicologist, Associate Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, member of the LESC research unit (CREM team)
PRIOUX Evelyne, Historian of Ancient Literature and Arts, Habil. Fellow Researcher at CNRS, member of the ArScAn research unit (LIMC team)
SAURET Nicolas, Information and Communication scientist, postdoc researcher in Digital Humanities at the Labex Pasts in the Present and TGIR HumaNum, University Paris Nanterre
SCHUH Julien, Historian of Literature, Associate Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, Deputy Director of the CSLF research unit
SEVERO Marta, Information and Communication scientist, Full Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, Deputy Director of the DICEN IdeF research unit, Vice-Chair of the University in charge of digital issues.
TARRÓSY István, Political Scientist, Full Professor of Political Science and Director of the Africa Research Centre, Department of Political Science and International, at Pecs University
TEILLET Gregory, Responsible for Patronage, Archives nationales
TESNIÈRE Valérie, Chief Library Curator, director of La contemporaine and research director at the EHESS
THOMAS Romain, Historian of Art, Associate Professor at the University Paris Nanterre, member of the HAR research unit
TUBIANA Vanessa, Film maker and engineer, Head of the Audiovisual Department, MSH Mondes/CNRS at Paris Nanterre University
Programming and pedagogy
Ghislaine GLASSON DESCHAUMES and Monica HEINTZ (see above).
Organisation
Julia BLUMENTAL, EDUC Project Officer, International Relation Office, University Paris Nanterre, Summer school’s coordinator
Theodora PAPAGEORGIOU, EDUC Students’ mobility manager, International Relation Office, University Paris Nanterre
Sabrina DUPONT, Communication Officer, International Relations Office, University Paris Nanterre
With support of
Mourad DIHI, University Paris Nanterre
Marina EGIDI, Project officer, Labex Pasts in the Present, University Paris Nanterre
Contacts
Julia Blumental : julia.blumental@parisnanterre.fr Phone number: +33 (0)6 79 27 61 41
Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes and Monica Heintz : CIHschool-progr@passes-present.eu