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Museums and industrial culture: presentation and interpretation issues and cases III

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What:
Regular session
When:
3:30 PM, martes 30 ago 2022 (1 hour 30 minutos)

This session will allow us to explore, through nine international case studies, the different strategies for the development of industrial heritage as well as their impacts on communities and their territory.  
The analysis of museums, cultural spaces, itineraries and urban developments will be an opportunity to highlight the questions of identity, meaning, relevance and impact that animate all the actors of this heritage in transformation.  
 

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3:30 PM - 3:50 PM | 20 minutos

La notion de patrimoine industriel, tardivement imposée en France, est au cœur de multiples disciplines (histoire, géographie, ethnologie, sociologie, etc – Hébert & Goyette, 2018). Pour notre communication, l’écriture se fera à quatre mains, celles d’un historien et celles d’une géographe. L’histoire permet de comprendre la genèse des activités industrielles, l’évolution de leur impact sur les sociétés humaines et leurs pratiques, ainsi qu’à ce...

4:00 PM - 4:20 PM | 20 minutos

Au regard du tropisme patrimonial généralisé, le patrimoine, objet protéiforme, appartient désormais à un sens commun. Aussi, si la reconnaissance du patrimoine industriel a été tardive en France, il connaît aujourd’hui une réelle popularité. Cette communication mobilisera l’exemple du Bassin minier du Nord-Pas-de-Calais - territoire ancré dans la mémoire collective - qui a affiché un défi face au phénomène complexe de la désindustrialisation. En conju...

4:30 PM - 4:50 PM | 20 minutos

The Industrial Heritage Information Centre (IHIC) was established in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo in March, 2020 and was opened to the public on June 15th. In cooperation with a visitor centre in each region, the IHIC introduces the full history of each region as well as the World Heritage values of the "Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining” inscribed in UNESCO’s World Heritage List in July 2015. The “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution”, m...

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