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Ceca Europe News
June 2009
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Meeting in Rome, 8th-9th May, 2009
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Editorial Emma Nardi
Dear All,
this Newsletter will be mainly dedicated to the National Corre-
spondents meeting that I organised at Roma Tre University on
May 8th-9th 2009. The table below shows the National Correspon-
dents who attended the meeting with the country they represent
and the institution they belong to.
Austria – Museum Folk Life and
Folk Art in Vienna
Claudia Peschel Wacha
Belgium – Centre de recherches
et d'études technologiques des
arts plastiques
Nicole Gesché-Koning
Croatia - Etnografski muzej
Zeljka Jelavic
Finland - Museum of technology
Leena Tornberg
France - Université d’Avignon et
des Pays de Vaucluse
Hana Gottesdiener
Iceland
-
Listasa
fni
Íslands/National Gallery of Ice-
land
Rakel Pétursdóttir
Ireland - National Gallery of Ire-
land
Marie Bourke
Italy
- Centro di Didattica
Museale/Università degli Studi
Roma Tre
Silvia Ciriello
Netherlands - Van Abbemu-
seum Eindhoven
Willem Jan Renders
Norway - Vest-Agder-museet
Gunhild Aaby
Spain - Universitat de Girona –
ICRPC
Roser Juanola
The meting was chaired by Colette Dufresne-Tassé, Ceca Presi-
dent. Sonia Guarita do Amaral was also present to give a contri-
bution about the work National Correspondents developed in
South America.
The agenda of the meeting was as follows:
- role of National Correspondents;
- how to attract new members;
- how to involve members in Ceca activities;
- professional development;
- publication of the thematic dossier;
- regional conference 2010.
If you want to have a complete and precise idea of the discussion,
you
can
refer
to
the minutes
of
the meeting
(http://musei2.educ.uniroma3.it/musei/pubblicazioni/att-edit.htm).
In this Editorial, I want to