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Centre for Anthropological Research on Museums and Heritage. Located within the Institute for European Ethnology at the Humboldt University, Berlin.

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The speakers will present their perspectives on a 'Gall’s skull' from the Berlin Anatomy Collection, which was examined as part of the artistic project ‘Who is ID8470?’ realised at the Humboldt Forum. The talk will be held in German and English and will take place virtually.

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CARMAH strongly condemns the military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. As we, scholars of memory, war, and genocide, know all too well, military violence always has long-term and far-reaching consequences that affect human lives way beyond the war zone.

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We stand in solidarity with our colleagues in Ukraine as well as with all the Ukrainian people, and send our support to those affected by the cynical and cruel decisions of the Russian authorities. There are several ways to help Ukraine: uacrisis.org/en/help-ukraine

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The Gerda Henkel Stiftung is making 2 million euros available for #Ukrainian #scholars. Up to one million euros will go to the Philipp Schwartz Initiative, Humboldt-Stiftung, 500,000 euros to MitOst e.V. (#StandWithUkraine), 500,000 euros to an in-house programme. gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/en/press-relea…

The <a href="/HenkelStiftung/">Gerda Henkel Stiftung</a> is making 2 million euros available for #Ukrainian #scholars. Up to one million euros will go to the Philipp Schwartz Initiative, <a href="/AvHStiftung/">Humboldt-Stiftung</a>, 500,000 euros to MitOst e.V. (#StandWithUkraine), 500,000 euros to an in-house programme. gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/en/press-relea…
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[1/4] At 10:00 am on April 13, the second online event of the Museum and Populism series will take place. Moderated by Sharon Macdonald & Christoph Bareither, the talk will deal with concrete actions against right-wing populist practices in cultural institutions.

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[2/4] Inputs by museum professionals from the UK, Poland and Germany will provide insights into the experiences of populist politics across Europe. Also, project.chapter will present early empirical results on the experiences of European museum stakeholders with populism.

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[3/4] The event's speakers: Bridget McKenzie (Climate Museum, UK), Jacek Kołtan (European Solidarity Centre Gdańsk), Hilke Wagner (Albertinum Dresden), Julia Leser (Humboldt University Berlin), Alice Millar (UCL London), and Marlena Nikody (Jagiellonian University, Kraków).

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[4/4] Organized by the Making Museums Matter initiative and CARMAH, the series is intended as a contribution to a whole series of initiatives in the cultural sector that are currently actively confronting this phenomenon. Please register: carmah.berlin/events/10911/

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Andrei Zavadski and Irene Hilden irenehi on Philip Kojo Metz’s SORRYFORNOTHING, on display at 'BERLIN GLOBAL' Humboldt Forum, and ‘Moving Mountains,’ by PARA, Rehema Chachage and Valerie Asiimwe Amani, at the Grassi Museum in Leipzig: carmah.berlin/reflections/pa…

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One more CARMAH Reflection: Irene Hilden irenehi, Jasmin Mahazi and Mèhèza Kalibani write about working with colonial sound archives, namely the Lautarchiv at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and the Phonogramm-Archiv at the Berlin Ethnological Museum: carmah.berlin/reflections/ac…

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[1/2] On May 3, Christoph Bareither Christoph Bareither (Uni Tübingen), Sarah Ullrich Sarah Ullrich and Katharina Geis @katharina_geis (CARMAH) will give a talk on the combination of digital ethnography and eye-tracking technologies in the analysis of digital image curation. Join us on

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[2/2] Zoom at 6:30 pm. The talk will be in German. To register, please follow the link: ku.de/ggf/europaeisc… @unieichstaett

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Join us for the next Making Museums Matter event (online). Entitled 'Museums and Partnerships in Times of War in Ukraine,' it will take place on June 9, 2022 at 17:30–19:30 (CEST). Please register here: uni-wuerzburg.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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[1/2] CARMAH/HZK Colloquium. Flavia Caviezel: Toxische Überreste des Sammelns. June 27, 2 pm (CET). Die Präsentation gibt Einblick in den Prozess einer künstlerischen Forschung, die sich anhand asbestbelasteter Objekte einer Stiftungssammlung und deren Handling mit toxischen

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[2/2] Überresten befasst. The presentation will be in German. We look forward to seeing you either in person (Haus 3, Gerlachbau. Campus Nord, Philippstr. 13, 10115 Berlin (next to the Tieranatomisches Theater) or on Zoom hu-berlin.zoom.us/j/88919987852?…