Several have on the ICOM-L remarked that participation in ICOM is restricted by the fact that not all members are supported by their institution, and that being member of a board in an international committee or the Advisory or the Executive - indeed being able to attend the conferences or just paying the ICOM membership fee - is totally dependent on their ability to pay with their own money. It goes without saying that the effects are that a) only those that are su pported by their institutions or have a solid personal economy can seek positions within ICOM, b) the closer you live to Paris, the easier it is economically to take on positions in ICOM, c) the wealthier your museum is, the more likely it is to support you participation, d) the wealthier your country is, the easier it is - both personally and institutionally to find resources for ICOM participation, and indeed - if your country is poor you may find it hard even to pay the annual ICOM membership fee, which may amount to a month's wage or more. Ok, so what can ICOM do about this situation? 1) ICOM can set aside part of it's money for a fund that may - upon application - give travel grants for office-holders not receiving support from their institutions. Such an arrangement will quickly be misused by museums finding out that they need not support their employee's ICOM activity, since ICOM will. Evaluating applications is time-consuming and therefore costly for ICOM. 2) ICOM can set aside part of it's money for a fund that may - upon application - give travel grants for office-holders living far away from Paris or from the venue of the conference of an international committee. Say they support those that pay more than FF 4.000 for a return ticket. Such an arrangement is based on more objective criteria than no.1, but again: Evaluating applications is time-consuming and therefore costly for ICOM. 3) ICOM can set aside part of it's money for a fund that may - upon application - give travel grants for office-holders living in countries that meet international criteria for poorness. Such an arrangement is also based on more objective criteria than no.1, but again: Evaluating applications is time-consuming and therefore costly for ICOM. 4) ICOM can as a general rule set the membership fee lower for members in all countries that meet international criteria for poorness. This will reduce ICOM's income, but possibly be compensated by a higher number of members. But: each new member generates considerable expences for ICOM. All of the above possibilities would tie up considerable parts of ICOM's money and increase bureaucratic work, which again would probably reduce ICOM's ability to support the international committees. As we know, one of the major complaints regarding the distribution of ICOM's money is that too little is distributed to the international committees. Let us assume that the answer to this again must be a rationalisation of ICOM's administration (like distributing ICOM News electronically to all with internet connection, etc, etc.), or a rationalisation of ICOM's formal procedures (like reducing the number of meetings of the Advisory and the Executive), or rules for international committees not allowing them to indulge in unnecessarily costly practices for the members (like having two yearly board meetings instead of one), or ICOM's income must increase (as has been pointed out, much of ICOM's income is however tied to spesific projects, like AFRICOM, and it will be very hard for ICOM to find donors that will support regular expences). None of these possible answers will necessarily greatly improve the economic situation, but may help in many small ways. My point is simply: - what we want is contradictory - therefore we must be constructive in our critisism (bring forth ideas, good, semi-good, bad ones!) - we may have to make choises that will improve some fields, but not at all help others. Per B. Rekdal Museumsleder/Museum Director Universitetets etnografiske museum Frederiksgate 2, N-0164 Oslo, Norway Tel. -47 - 22 85 99 64 Fax -47 - 22 85 99 60 E-mail: [log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Change ICOM-L subscription options and search the archives at: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/icom-l.html