Veuillez télécharger l’article en PDF pour le lire.
Télécharger
Parties annexes
Biographical notes
Yves Bergeron is a full professor of Museology and Heritage in the art history department, at Université du Québec à Montreal (UQAM). He obtained his Ph.D. in Ethnology, at Université Laval and a Habilitation to direct research (HDR) in History and Art History, at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne under the tutelage of Dominique Poulot (2015). Since 2018, he holds UQAM’s Research Chair in Museum Governance and Cultural Law. His current research focuses on the history of collections and museums, the societal trends transforming the museum world, and the strategic governance of museum institutions. He has published numerous articles on the meaning of the museum’s key objects, and on the history of North American museology. He has directed UQAM’s Heritage Institute and participated in the creation of the heritage network of the University of Quebec (RéPUQ).
Lisa Baillargeon is a Full Professor and the Director of l’Institut du patrimoine at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). She holds a Ph.D. in economic and business history from UQAM, an MBA with a specialization in accounting from York University. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and holds a Corporate Director accreditation (IAS.A.). Ms. Baillargeon has many years of experience in university management, notably as Vice-Rector of Academic Affairs (UQAC), Vice-Dean of Studies at UQAM’s School of Management Sciences, and Director of Programs and Departments. within several entities of the Université du Québec’s network. She contributed to the creation of the Chaire sur la gouvernance des musées et le droit de la culture, and the Réseau Patrimoine of Université du Québec (RéPUQ). She has been involved in the community for many years by sitting on various boards of directors, including those of non-profit organizations. These include the board of directors of the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal (MAC) and the board of directors of the Fédération des Caisses Desjardins. Dr. Baillargeon also chairs the audit committee of the City of Montreal and the Board of Directors of Développement International Desjardins (DID).
Pierre Bosset is a professor in the Department of Legal Sciences at UQAM since 2007. He has a background in law and in international relations. He is a member of UQAM’s Heritage Institute and contributes as a co-researcher at the Research Chair in Museum Governance and Cultural Law. He teaches human rights and freedoms, international law and constitutional law. His research in both international law and Quebec and Canadian law, falls within the paradigm of human rights. His work focuses on legal “management” of diversity, but also on interculturalist policies and more broadly, on the relationship between law, art, and culture. He has actively contributed to the Quebec Human Rights Commission for more than twenty years.