Moderator: Dr Kathrin Pabst, Chair of IC-Ethics
Panelists: Neringa Latvytė (University of Vilnius, Lithuania),
Urška Purg (National Museum of Contemporary History, Slovenia) and
Ivalo Olsvig (The House of Knud Rasmussen, Denmark)
27 May 2021
22 participants followed the presentations, and several of them contributed to the conversation after the recording had stopped. The discussion was mainly related to the added demands of working with personal narratives of minorities the museum employee him- or herself is a part of. Also, it was pointed out how personally demanding it is to listen to difficult experiences when one can recognise the feelings expressed. Colleagues one can talk to and get advice from, as well as the support from institutions leader is crucially important to be able to conduct the work properly and avoid burn-outs.
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Panelists: Neringa Latvytė (University of Vilnius, Lithuania),
Urška Purg (National Museum of Contemporary History, Slovenia) and
Ivalo Olsvig (The House of Knud Rasmussen, Denmark)
27 May 2021
22 participants followed the presentations, and several of them contributed to the conversation after the recording had stopped. The discussion was mainly related to the added demands of working with personal narratives of minorities the museum employee him- or herself is a part of. Also, it was pointed out how personally demanding it is to listen to difficult experiences when one can recognise the feelings expressed. Colleagues one can talk to and get advice from, as well as the support from institutions leader is crucially important to be able to conduct the work properly and avoid burn-outs.
FIND US:
https://www.ic-ethics.museum/
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