SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
THEME
Revisiting the Venice Charter: Critical Perspectives and Contemporary Challenges
As ICOMOS celebrates the 60th Anniversary of the Venice Charter, it will also launch its new Triennial Scientific Plan, “Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage: Preparedness, Response and Recovery” at the Annual General Assembly in Ouro Preto, Brazil. The Venice Charter remains a founding historic document for ICOMOS, rooted in a specific context and shaped by the heritage concepts of its time. Sixty years later, practice and doctrine have evolved, new cultural conventions have been established and the scientific work and capacity of ICOMOS have fundamentally changed.
At the same time, the world is facing a major challenge posed by climate change, disasters, and conflicts, fueling major displacements of communities and challenging all of our structures. The primary focus of the Symposium will be a critical discussion on the Venice Charter considering the current state of discourse surrounding heritage and a cross-cutting approach between more recent conventions and the pragmatic needs of practice today.
The Symposium endeavors to comprehensively reassess the Venice Charter in a contemporary context, with a focus on five key sub-themes. It aims to explore the charter’s historical context, emphasizing its Eurocentric origins and diverse regional responses, advocating for a critical rereading that considers how heritage concepts and practice have evolved since 1964. Additionally, the symposium seeks to foster a cross-cutting approach between the Venice Charter and other international conventions, such as the Hague Convention of 1954, the World Heritage Convention of 1972, and the Nara Document on Authenticity of 1994, the Intangible Heritage Convention of 2003, and the Faro Convention of 2005.
It emphasizes the importance of reinterpreting the charter through diverse epistemologies, acknowledging cultural diversity, and considering contributions from the Global South. The discussions will critically examine the state of heritage discourse, evaluating the charter’s relevance to contemporary practice, including those posed by modern heritage, the rise of the metropolises, social inequities, disasters and environmental impact.
The discussion of the Venice Charter aligns seamlessly with the overarching theme of the ICOMOS Triennial Scientific Plan, “Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage: Preparedness, Response, and Recovery” that highlights the imperative to address contemporary challenges facing heritage, particularly in the context of disasters and conflicts. By critically revisiting the Venice Charter, we aim to bridge the historical document with present-day issues, emphasizing the need to adapt heritage conservation practices to the demands of the 21st century.
The selection of Ouro Preto as the venue for the Symposium holds strategic significance due to its historical character as a city shaped by the XVIII-century Brazilian gold rush. Being the first city in Brazil to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ouro Preto embodies a rich heritage that aligns with the overarching theme of the event. Furthermore, its proximity to a site profoundly affected by one of Brazil’s most significant environmental disasters offers a tangible and poignant backdrop for discussions on heritage resilience. This context reinforces the symposium’s objective to critically examine the Venice Charter and review its relevance in the contemporary discourse on heritage, authenticity, and resilience.
SUBTHEMES
keynote speakers
Menon
Smith
Abungu
co-chair
barci castriota
scientific council
- Ana Aparecida Barbosa Pereira
- Camila Ferreira Guimarães
- Celma De Nazaré Chaves De Souza Pont Vidal
- Cristina Meneguello
- Daniella Martins Costa
- David Mason
- Eduardo Romero De Oliveira
- Fernanda Alves De Brito Bueno
- Flávia Ferreira De Mattos
- Flaviana Barreto Lira
- Helder Magalhães Viana
- Ignez Camila Filipino Da Silveira
- Jaime Almansa-Sánchez
- John Hughes
- José Antonio Hoyuela Jayo
- Juliana Cardoso Nery
- Juliano Loureiro De Carvalho
- Laura Beatriz Lage
- Leonardo Barci Castriota
- Livingston Okpakhalu
- Lucia Hidaka
- Manoela Rossinetti Rufinoni
- Marcos Olender
- Mariana Kimie Da Silva Nito
- Marcela Laura Clot
- Maria Bostenaru
- María Isabel Sardón De Taboada
- Mario Aymerich
- Monica Bahia Schlee
- Natalia Miranda Vieira-De-Araújo
- Otair Fernandes De Oliveira
- Pierre-François Toulze
- Ravini Wimalasuriya
- Rodrigo Espinha Baeta
- Romeo Carabelli
- Roseane Da Conceição Costa Norat
- Sandra Schmitt Soster Idadã
- Silvio Oksman
- Stefano Gizzi
- Vanessa Gayego Bello Figueiredo
- Vincent Sedego
- Zikui Xia
call for papers
The Symposium invites scholars, researchers, heritage professionals, and policymakers to contribute to this critical examination. Contributions, including research papers, case studies, and reflections, are sought to align with the Symposium’s objectives.
The Scientific Symposium Committee welcomes the submission of abstracts for the ICOMOS 2024 Annual General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (ICOMOS AGA2024) to be held at the Convention Centre, Ouro Preto, Brazil from 10 – 17 November 2024. The Scientific Symposium offers a major research, information sharing, training and capacity-building opportunity for delegates, who will be able to present and attend papers, seminars, workshops, site visits and other sessions.
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Guidelines for papers and template
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