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SUMMARY:Provenance Research on Collections from Colonial Contexts Principles\, Approaches\, Challenges
DESCRIPTION:The final conference of the PAESE project took place in June 2021. About half of the 48 speakers came from non-European countries. The audience was also spread around the world. The conference papers are currently being revised for proceedings to be published in 2022. \n— \nThe last decade has witnessed a growing debate about the handling and restitution of collections from colonial contexts in European museums. Numerous research projects and publications have outlined the dynamic field of postcolonial provenance research\, in which the international conference held by the PAESE joint project is located. \nThe conference is inspired by research conducted in the PAESE sub-projects\, and its focus will be on principles\, challenges and approaches of provenance research on objects from colonial contexts. What is postcolonial provenance research? What moral and ethical principles (should) guide us in our work? Which methodological approaches can be profitably used for this kind of work? How can historical\, ethnological and regional studies as well as legal and other approaches be reconciled? How can we take account of the polyphony of historical sources\, both from the so-called societies of origin and from European perspectives? What challenges arise in a multidisciplinary approach or in a dialogue with representatives of the so-called countries of origin? How can cooperative provenance research be arranged? What norms\, procedures and negotiation processes are used to assess the legal status of colonial collections? How can hard and soft law be further developed in the field of tension between law and intercultural justice? What principles do we wish to establish both for future cooperative work with the objects and for their future handling? And what challenges are involved in dealing with the collections in the future? \nThe PAESE project is a network of six collections and nine sub-projects that have been jointly conducting basic research on the origins and acquisition paths of ethnological collections in Lower Saxony at museums and universities since 2018. The focus is on networking and cooperation with representatives of the so-called societies of origin in Namibia\, Cameroon\, Tanzania\, Papua New Guinea and Australia as well as on creating transparency and opening a dialogue about the objects and their future handling. \nThe organisation and structuring of the individual panels\, as well as the choice of the respective speakers\, was undertaken by the researchers of the PAESE project: Bianca Baumann\, Isabella Bozsa\, Olaf Geerken\, Sabine Lang\, Christoph-Eric Mecke\, Sara Müller\, Hannah Stieglitz and Jennifer Tadge. Claudia Andratschke and Lars Müller were in charge of the overall planning. \nWe would also like to thank Maik Jachens\, Michael Kraus\, Jasmin Lasslop and Mareike Späth for their valuable support before and during the conference.
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