Individual member: Mr. Han Bakker
Egelantiersstraat 167
1015 RA Amsterdam
Pays-Bas
- International/Cultural relations
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ALF Hands-On : Appel ouvert aux formateurs - Troisième édition
Egelantiersstraat 167
1015 RA Amsterdam
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Prof. Goossenslaan 1-01
5022 DM Tilburg
Pays-Bas
I want to learn more about the role of culture and religion in historical and present daily life in Euromed region and about ways to use and spread this knowledge through my teaching and writing.
As a teacher trainer in history and civics I teach my students about the history of cultures in the Mediterranean area, about the history of the multicultural society in the Netherlands, how to teach about these subjects and how cope with diversity by themselves. As a (not unimportant) textbookwriter I also want to learn these things to write about in my books for teaching history.
Wildenborch 6, P.O. Box 261,Diemen
1110 AG Diemen/Amsterdam
Pays-Bas
We are the Amsterdam-based branch of a public university of applied sciences which has branches in the main cities of the NL. The total number of students is approx. 30,000. Our core business is educating students to bachelor level and we are also involved in a variety of (inter)national activities & collaborations with a global network of partner institutes covering a wide number of areas. We carry out research, run a training academy for professionals and are involved in a number of community-based projects. We receive government funding.
This description applies specifically to the Creative Business Department in Amsterdam/Diemen. We aim to create a learning community in which the synthesis of cultural, social & religious identities result in a fruitful environment for developing the skills, knowledge & attitudes necessary in dynamic metropolis. Hence diversity, internationalisation, flexibility and cross-cultural communication take a central position in our programmes and pedagogy.
Apart from projects in Senegal, Ghana, China, Indonesia, & Mongolia we are also involved in a number of projects in the EuroMed area. Most of these projects are centered around the theme of cultural tourism and involved collaborative research. We have worked in Istanbul with Yeditepe University, in Alexandria with the High Institute for Tourism, Hotels and Computer El-Seyouf and the Alexandria & Mediterranean Research Centre at the Library of Alexandria. Since many of our students have a Moroccan background we have a keen interest in Morocco and have been working with various institutes and running study trips since 2007. Most of our projects are short-term and involve both students & staff exchanges.
Laan van meerdervoort 70
2517 AN
The Hague
Pays-Bas
The IHJR seeks to promote reconciliation, tolerance and understanding in divided societies by dispelling public myths surrounding disputed historical myths. To this end, the IHJR engages respected scholars and public opinion leaders from opposing sides of conflict to work together to create and disseminate shared narratives that provide reliable facts and commentary as a basis for public debate and discussion. Through these collaborative efforts, the IHJR also seeks to develop networks of engaged citizens from academia, civil society and the media that work together to confront and prevent the misuse of disputed historical legacies.
The IHJR brings together CSOs, artists, media to create shared narratives. These shared narratives can take the form of publications, exhibitions and publications. The outcome of the project is disseminated and presented through public debates, roundtable discussions, media coverage and educational materials.
In the Middle-East:
4 publications on historical legacies in Israel & Palestine: 'Zoom In, Palestinian Refugees of 1948, Remembrances', 'Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948', 'Haifa Before & After 1948: Narratives of a Mixed City' and 'Sacred Sites in the Holy Land: Historical and Religious Perspectives'
In Former Yugoslavia:
1 publication on political myths in the former Yugoslavia
'A Myth factory: Political Myths in Former Yugoslavia and Successor States'
In Armenia & Turkey:
'Ani, Kars and Gyumri: Journey Towards Understanding'
A project with 3 subprojects, consisting of an exhibition, publication and a documentary
The IHJR is uniquely positioned at the crossroads of academia and advocacy and committed to promoting reconciliation, tolerance and understanding in historically divided societies. The IHJR can contribute to the Network with its expertise in helping communities deal with their past, with its innovative methodology of shared narratives to engage key stakeholders and with its experience and networks of civil society organizations, scholars, universities in its areas of operation. The IHJR is always open to explore synergies with civil society organizations working on similar subjects. In that way, the IHJR can contribute to the Network.
The mandate of the Anna Lindh Foundation to bring together civil society organizations to overcome misunderstandings and stereotypes in order to restore trust in dialogue and bridge gaps in mutual perceptions is closely related to the mission of the IHJR. The IHJR seeks to bridge different perceptions, promote dialogue and debate about shared historical legacies, to lay the groundwork for reconciliation and sustainable peace.
This book offers a comparative analysis of the intercultural theories and practices developed in the European context. Bringing together work on the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, The Netherlands and Sweden, it examines specific approaches to intercultural education...
Laurierstraat 185
Amsterdam
Pays-Bas
The objectives of the International Foundation Manifesta : - develop and maintain a support structure for all art professionals involved , stimulate Manifesta’s European network as a medium for person to person contacts, - stimulate the flow of information between parties involved in Manifesta through different activities, such as publications , workshops ,symposia and colloquia, - ensure the maintenance of working contacts between previous, current and future host cities, make such skills and information widely accessible to professionals and the general public, through servicing the various branches of Manifesta; promoting and stimulating interdisciplinary initiatives and in-depth research in all branches of creative endeavor, with particular reference to the field of European contemporary art; and developing, in the medium, to long term an exemplary, IT orientated, pro-active information resource centre, -initiating and co-producing all Manifesta activities and projects.
Manifesta, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art, is not the sole initiative carried out by International Foundation Manifesta which aims to integrate European countries and individuals on a cultural level. Since 2002, IFM is developing its existing role as the central nucleus of an open network and as a platform for both the research, identification and development of ideas that prove to be key issues within the current cultural field, and the build-up and reinforcement of artistic relationships, encouraging both ideological and physical exchange among interested individuals and organizations. In addition to its regular biennial exhibitions and projects, the IFM facilitates and develops closely related co-productions with various European partners, interconnecting bodies active in the cultural field. Manifesta’s Network Program creates and develops an ongoing relationships between international art professionals through joint in-depth research on contemporary artistic and curat
Laan van Meerdervoort 702517 AN
The Hague
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The mission of the INMP is to contribute to world peace by means of promoting and enhancing the work of museums for peace. The network aims to reach this mission by: - creating links between peace museums, related institutions and individuals worldwide - organising international conferences and other activities - releasing publications in the form of books, articles and newsletters - encouraging the exchange of information, material and exhibitions - setting up joint exhibitions to spread know-how - encouraging the creation of more peace museums in other parts of the world The INMP seeks to finance its goals with annual fees, donations, yields from activities and funding.
2014: 8th International Conference of Museums for Peace, in Korea. 3-5 days and up to 200 participants. Will resolve in publication in 2015. Sept 2013: Symposium on Peace Philanthropy in the Peace Palace, to celebrate its centenary. With leading (peace)philanthropists from over the world. Aug-Sept 2013: Travelling exhibition on Peace Philanthropy - Then and Now. Will travel the world after its opening in The Hague. 2013-2015: Peace Trail in The Hague, with publication, website and guides, as part of European Peace Trail project. 2013: A Picture for Peace Travelling exhibition is still travelling worldwide. Another main activity is the publication of newsletters. Twice a year.
For starters by promoting the ALF on our website and in our newsletter, by participating in activities and building partnerships with more ALF members in The Netherlands.
For its interesting activities. We are very familiar with a number of your members (such as Euroclio and Fondema), who often mentioned the ALF.
Kanseliersplein 93
5223 Lv Den bosch
Pays-Bas
1 person = ownerMasterclasdes/ language mediation and thatching groups or individuals
No partners involved
Empowering through knowledge sharing
Trainings en training design
Coaching
Interpretation
Facilitate multicultural dialogue
To meet collegues and share our knowledge to grow and be better people
And serve our community
Krabsteeg 18
4201 ET Gorinchem
Gorinchem
Pays-Bas
Creating concept art and directing project which will generate positive awareness and mutual understanding
Poetry, sculptures, photography and events.