2nd Annual Ename International Colloquium
to be held 22-25 March 2006 in Ghent, Belgium
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Heritage Rights and Responsibilities in a Multicultural World
A special feature of this year’s colloquium will be a day of Round Table discussions focussed on practical problem-solving and the formulation of innovative approaches to public heritage. All interested colloquium participants, including archaeologists, historians, heritage administrators, cultural technologists, and specialists in cultural property law are invited to submit 250-500 word case studies on particular heritage problems they have encountered in their research or professional experience. These case studies will provide the basis for the Round Table discussions and a selection of these case studies will be published in fuller form in the colloquium proceedings.
The attached announcement includes program and registration information. We would appreciate if you would distribute this announcement to any interested colleagues.
Abstract Submission
We invite all interested colloquium participants to submit innovative case-studies relating to the conference themes. These case studies will become the discussion points of the round-table workshops during Day 2.
Case studies should be a maximum of 500 words, in English. They can be sent by fax to +32-55-303-519, by email to Claudia.liuzza@enamecenter.org , or included with the registration form. All authors should include full contact information (name, institutional affiliation if any, mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail).
The submission deadline for case studies is 15 February 2006.
For questions or requests for additional information, please visit our website www.enamecenter.org or contact colloquium@enamecenter.org.
We hope you find this colloquium to be of interest and look forward to seeing you in Ghent!