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Zeljka Miklosevic

University of Zagreb
Participates in 1 Session
Zeljka Miklosevic, PhD, holds the position of researcher and teaching assistant at the Department of Information and Communication Sciences at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia. She holds an MA degree in Art History and Museology and PhD degree in Museology. The topic of her PhD thesis was multimodal museum communication. Her research interests focus upon ways in which different modes and media contribute to creation of meanings related to heritage, primarily in museum institutions. Publication: Many-to-Many Socio-Cultural Communication as a Basis for Joint Activities in the Virtual Environment of the MLA Sector), Citaliste, 22, 2013, pp. 19-29; From National to Regional Narratives”, in: Museum Beyond the Nation (eds.) Hegardt, J. & Svanberg, F. Stockholm, The Museum of National Antiquities, 2012, pp. 41-59

Sessions in which Zeljka Miklosevic participates

Sunday 5 June, 2016

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Sessions in which Zeljka Miklosevic attends

Saturday 4 June, 2016

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9:00
9:00 - 10:00 | 1 hour
Public event
Simultaneous translation - Traduction simultanée

What if we changed our views on heritage? And if heritage has already changed? While, on the global scene, states maintain their leading role in the mobilization of social and territorial histories, on the local scale, regions, neighbourhoods and parishes have changed. Citizens and communities too: they latch on to heritage to express an unprecedented range of belongings that no law seems to be able to take measures to contain, often to the discontent of...

18:30
18:30 - 20:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes
Public event
Simultaneous translation - Traduction simultanée

Most of what we experience as heritage emerges into conscious recognition through a complex mixture of political and ideological filters, including nationalism.  In these processes, through a variety of devices (museums, scholarly research, consumer reproduction, etc.), dualistic classifications articulate a powerful hierarchy of value and significance.  In particular, the tangible-intangible pair, given legitimacy by such international bodies as UNESCO, reproduces a selective ordering of cul...

Monday 6 June, 2016

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15:30
15:30 - 17:00 | 1 hour 30 minutes
Public event
Simultaneous translation - Traduction simultanée

Le patrimoine fait aujourd’hui l’objet d’attentions autant que d’agressions et de destructions. Cela peut s’expliquer par les difficultés de son identification ou de sa conservation. Cela peut plus profondément s’expliquer parce que, dès le départ, il célébre un événement ou conserve une mémoire qui peut être ou devenir une source de dissenssions et de conflits politiques. Enfin, sa reconnaissance suscite des gains économiques pour les uns mais des pertes pour les autres. Mais peut-être...