The Venice Charter [Re]Framed: New Heritage Challenges.
In May 2024 the 60th anniversary of the Venice Charter, a significant milestone in the history of heritage conservation, will be commemorated.
The international conference "Venice Charter [Re]Framed: New Heritage Challenges" aims to revisit the charter by critically examining its principles and exploring new challenges that have emerged in the heritage field still in the 20th century and into the 21st century. Our aim is to engage in interdisciplinary discussions, exchange knowledge, and propose innovative approaches to address the complexities of heritage conservation, bringing together a diverse community of scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are actively engaged in the preservation and management of cultural heritage. Through collaborative discussions, we seek to explore the emerging issues and pressing concerns that confront us in our collective efforts to safeguard our rich heritage. This conference wishes to provide a platform for critical dialogue, intellectual exchange, and innovative thinking.
We encourage scholars, researchers, professionals, and policymakers to join us in this enriching and thought-provoking conference, exploring the intersections of heritage, society, inclusivity, resilience and sustainability, as we navigate the new heritage challenges of our time.
Proposals for communications should contain the following information:
- Name of the Author(s)
- Afilliation
- E-mail
- Thematic line addressed by the proposal [by order of relevance]
- Title [160 characters]
- Abstract [maximum 300 words]
- 3-5 keywords
- Short biography of each author [maximum 150 words]
Proposals must be submitted to the following email contacts:
congress.artisletras.ulisboa.pt
claramourasoaresletras.ulisboa.pt
No travel funding or special requirements are foreseen.
Registration and payment of the relevant fee will be required as indicated under:
https://artisihaflul.wixsite.com/venicecharter/registration
Reference:
CFP: The Venice Charter [Re]Framed (Lisbon, 27-30 May 23). In: ArtHist.net, Jul 19, 2023 (accessed Apr 25, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/39821>.