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SUMMARY:Round-table Discussion: Decolonising Collections? On the politics a
 nd practices of post-colonial heritage\, restitution and knowledge product
 ion
DESCRIPTION:With Museum\, Library and Archive curators from Namibia & Switz
 erland\\r\\nThe lively debates on  cultural heritage restitution and repat
 riation  receive low priority in  Switzerland. This Round Table addressing
  a  general public invites  museum curators and heritage policy makers fro
 m  Namibia and Switzerland  to foster a debate on decolonising collections
   in Switzerland and  rethinking post-colonial approaches to collections\,
   curation\,  cooperation and participation.With Martha Akawa (University 
 of  Namibia)\, Samuel Bachmann  (Historisches Museum Bern)\, Sandra Ferrac
 uti  (Linden-Museum Stuttgart)  Thomas Laely (Völkerkundemuseum Zürich)\
 ,  Jeremy Silvester (Museums  Association of Namibia).Download: Flyer (pdf
 ) [t3://file?uid=1005]\\r\\n\\r\\nThis discussion is part of the spring se
 mester's Namibian and Southern       African Studies Research Colloquium. 
 Please find attached the entire       semester programme.
X-ALT-DESC:With Museum\, Library and Archive curators from Namibia &amp\; S
 witzerland\nThe lively debates on  cultural heritage restitution and repat
 riation  receive low priority in  Switzerland. This Round Table addressing
  a  general public invites  museum curators and heritage policy makers fro
 m  Namibia and Switzerland  to foster a debate on decolonising collections
   in Switzerland and  rethinking post-colonial approaches to collections\,
   curation\,  cooperation and participation.<br />With Martha Akawa (Unive
 rsity of  Namibia)\, Samuel Bachmann  (Historisches Museum Bern)\, Sandra 
 Ferracuti  (Linden-Museum Stuttgart)  Thomas Laely (Völkerkundemuseum Zü
 rich)\,  Jeremy Silvester (Museums  Association of Namibia).<br /><b>Downl
 oad:</b> <a title="Initiates file download" href="t3://file?uid=1005">Flye
 r (pdf)</a>\n<hr />\nThis discussion is part of the spring semester's Nami
 bian and Southern       African Studies Research Colloquium. Please find a
 ttached the entire       semester programme.
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