HPCC2021: Solidarity in Culture: Heritage Protection Under Conditions of Crisis National and University Library in Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia, March 18-20, 2021 |
Conference website | http://hpcc.nsk.hr/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hpcc18032020 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 31, 2020 |
Submission deadline | October 31, 2020 |
In response to the current global threats to world heritage that call for urgency in developing comprehensive heritage protection strategies, the National and University Library in Zagreb is organising the international conference “Solidarity in culture: Heritage protection under conditions of crisis”, in Zagreb, from 18 to 20 March 2021.
The conference is taking place at the National and University Library in Zagreb. The organizers have recognized the synergetic benefits of the solidarity networks of cultural institutions, yielding the most effective and immediate results in prevention, response and recovery efforts in culture, adding towards the existing general emergency services support.
The aims of the conference are to facilitate understanding and dialogue about new approaches to integrated conservation and risk management based on solidarity and cooperation between diverse partners that provide potential for resilience-building to disasters. The Language of the conference is English.
Submission Guidelines
PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
Participation in program is possible through oral presentation, poster presentation, virtual presentation, virtual poster presentation, workshop and exhibition of conservation projects. More information can be found here: http://hpcc.nsk.hr/participation-options/
Presentation application http://hpcc.nsk.hr/presentation-application/
Presentation guidelines http://hpcc.nsk.hr/presentation-guidelines/
The application form for abstracts can be also found here: https://www.nsk.hr/en/hpcc-application-form/
List of Topics
The suggested topics include but are not limited to:
- concepts of heritage protection from the perspective of safety policies
- interoperability and cooperation between the cultural and civil protection sectors
- institutional solidarity in the cultural sector
- volunteering management and capacity building in heritage protection facing disasters
- contribution of education, science and technology to strengthening resilience of cultural heritage at risk of disasters
- cultural institutions’ initiatives and innovations in cultural heritage management during crisis or disasters
- systems and methods for the protection and augmentation of library, museum and archival resources during emergencies
- heritage conservation in post-disaster situation
- prevention of theft and illicit trafficking of cultural heritage during crisis or disaster
- leadership in times of crises
- contribution that cultural institutions may make to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda and its sustainable development goals
- disaster risks and post-disaster assessments
- the integration of cultural heritage into national disaster risk reduction strategies
Committees
Program Committee
Darko Babić(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences)
Tomislav Cigula(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Graphic Arts)
Anne J. Gilliland(University of California Los Angeles)
Goranka Horjan(Etnographic Museum)
Matijana Jergović(Andrija Štampar Institute)
Ivana Krišto(City Office of Emergency Management at City of Zagreb)
Dragica Krstić(National and University Library in Zagreb)
Marijana Mimica Tkalčec(Croatian State Archives)
Vladimir Kalinski(APSARA Intl.)
Sanda Milošević(Ministry of Interior)
Branka Mihaljević(Ruđer Bošković Institute)
Constantin Daniel Negut(IFIN-HH)
Chiara Ronchini(Historic Environment Scotland)
Tamara Štefanac(National and University Library in Zagreb)
Aparna Tandon(ICCROM)
Rita Udina(Restauracó d’obra grŕfica i llibres)
Denis Vokić(University in Dubrovnik, Department for Art and Restoration)
Marin Vuković(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing)
Vesna Živković(National Library of New Zealand; Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa)
Organizing committee
- Gabriela Aleksić
- Sandi Antonac
- Andreja Dragojević
- Nela Marasović
- Katarina Marušić
- Marko Orešković
- Mirta Pavić
- Maja Priselac
- Sanja Serhatlić
- Jasenka Zajec
Invited Speakers
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Lynn Campbell (Campbell Conservation, Christchurch, New Zealand)
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Laurent Cortella (ARC-Nucleart, Grenoble , France )
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Anne J. Gilliland (University of California Los Angeles, USA)
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Joachim Huber (Prevart Ltd., Winterthur, Switzerland)
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Matijana Jergović (Andrija Štampar Institute, Zagreb, Croatia)
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Rohit Jigyasu (ICCROM, Rome, Italy)
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Valentin Moise (IFIN-HH, Bucharest – Magurele, Romania)
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Constantin Daniel Negut (IFIN-HH, IFIN-HH, Bucharest – Magurele, Romania)
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Pablo Antonio Vásquez Salvador (IPEN / CNEN, São Paulo, Brazil)
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Jerry Charles Podany (The J. Paul Getty Museum , Los Angeles, USA)
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Chiara Ronchini (Historic Environment Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland)
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Aparna Tandon (ICCROM, Rome, Italy)
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Rita Udina ( Restauracó d’obra grŕfica i llibres, Barcelona, Spain)
Publication
Selected papers will be published in Conference Proceedings, a peer-reviewed open access e-publication, at the end of 2021.
Venue
The conference will be held at the National and University Library in Zagreb
Contact
National and University Library in Zagreb
Hrvatske bratske zajednice 4
10000 ZAGREB, CROATIA
Telephone: +385 1 6164 129; +385 1 6164 197; +385 1 6164 4077; +385 1 6164 142
Fax: +385 1 6164 285
http://hpcc.nsk.hr/
hpcc@nsk.hr