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Rethinking Knowledge: Exploring Innovative Methods of Sharing and Collaboration

Welcome to attend the conference Rethinking Knowledge: Exploring Innovative Methods of Sharing and Collaboration. Join us for a series of inspiring talks and activities across disciplines that will challenge conventional notions of knowledge. In the conference we will explore innovative ways of working with cultural expressions, projects, archives and collections as tools for sharing and collaborating. 

Whether you are a cultural worker, researcher, educator or anyone interested in the field of knowledge sharing and collaboration, this conference is not to be missed. We look forward to seeing you there!

Date

Thursday 11th of May 2023 15.30–19.00

Location

Foajé 3 at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, located in the middle of central Stockholm at Sergels torg.

The doors open at 15.00. It is possible to sneak in to the second part of the event during the break at 17.00–17.30.

The event is free, but you need to register your attendance. ↓

PROGRAM

Part one: 15.30–17.00

  • Presentation of Historieberättarna with Anusha Andersson, director and founder. Learn more about Historieberättarnas work to make more children and young people part of the cultural sector, on their own terms.

  • Presentation of Stockholm Museum of Women’s History (Stockholms Kvinnohistoriska). Learn more about how a museum without a permanent building collaborates to make women’s history part of our common knowledge. 

Break and mingle!: 17.00–17.30

Part two: 17.30–19.00

  • Talk: Documenting and sharing Afro-Swedish and black history today. Participants: Amat Levin, journalist, podcaster and author (Instagram account @svarthistoria), Jonelle Twum, founder and artistic director at Black Archives Sweden and Michael Barrett, curator for Africa and researcher in social and cultural anthropology at The Museum of Ethnography/National Museums of World Culture in Sweden.

ABOUT SHAKIN'

This conference is a multiplier event of the project Sharing Subaltern Knowledge Through International Cultural Collaborations (SHAKIN’) supported by the EU’s Erasmus+program, Strategic Higher Education Partnerships for Innovation.

The project has dealt with finding new ways to think, work and collaborate, addressing crucial contemporary challenges affecting European culture fields in order to provide students with adequate professional ethos for the jobs of tomorrow. Throughout the project we have engaged with perspectives, knowledge, methods of learning and knowledge sharing which are on the margins of the current dominant ways of schooling and professionalizing in culture and media fields. Read more about the project here: länk

PARTNERS

University Lumière Lyon 2
Bauhaus-University Weimar
University of Arts Belgrade
Association Independent Cultural Scene Serbia
Stockholm Museum of Women’s History
le LABA

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