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Colette Dufresne Tassé <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:54:23 -0400
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Mario,

To Patrick's opinion, I would like to add that this new international
committee would potentially deprive the other International Committees of
their young members.  This, I think would be a very sad reprecaution.

In all this business of young people, one should remember that until very
recently, enven graduates students in museum studies were not allowed
membership!  So with the change in ICOM membership rules, we could expect to
see many more young people participating to conferences and other
activities.  

C. Dufresne-Tassé,
President CECA


Le 25/08/05 06:57, « P Boylan » <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :

> On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Mario Bucolo wrote:
> 
> +++++ [CLIP] +++++
> 
>> Last week I meet, informally, in Paris the ICOM General Secretary and we
>> talk about this idea. He was happy about this initiative and he want to look
>> again to the proposal after a better definition about who will join the
>> group, the group goals and strategic plan to achieve the goals.
>> He was very clear that the creation of a new International Committees inside
>> ICOM it will be difficult (also regarding burocracy) and with long times
>> (about Vienna 2007 general assembly).
> 
> =================
> 
> Mario:
> 
> Please remember that if your suggested Group is eventually constituted as
> an official ICOM International Committee any "younger" ICOM member joining
> it would not be allowed to be a full ("voting") member in any other
> International Committee, such as the International Committee for their own
> academic or professional specialisation (ICME, Nat Hist, CECA, ICMS or
> whatever). (This is clear under the Statutes and Rules of ICOM, which
> allow full membership in only one International Committee at a time.)
> 
> I am sure that nobody - least of all the younger members - would want to
> cut themselves off from perhaps more senior professional colleagues in
> their own specialisation in this way, so some other structure would be
> needed.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Patrick Boylan
> 
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