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Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage

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Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage book

Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage

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Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage book

Edited ByICOM
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 7 July 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315560151
Pages 432 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315560151
SubjectsMuseum and Heritage Studies
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ICOM (Ed.). (2016). Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315560151

This volume provides an unparalleled exploration of ethics and museum practice, considering the controversies and debates which surround key issues such as provenance, ownership, cultural identity, environmental sustainability and social engagement. Using a variety of case studies which reflect the internal realities and daily activities of museums as they address these issues, from exhibition content and museum research to education, accountability and new technologies, Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage enables a greater understanding of the role of museums as complex and multifaceted institutions of cultural production, identity-formation and heritage preservation.

Benefitting from ICOM’s unique position in the museum world, this collection brings a global range of academics and professionals together to examine museums ethics from multiple perspectives. Providing a more complete picture of the diverse activities now carried out by museums, Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage will appeal to practitioners, academics and students alike.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

PART I Introduction and context: ICOM’s commitment to museum ethics

chapter 1|6 pages

ICOM turns 70: Ethics and the value creation role of museums

ByHans- Martin Hinz

chapter 2|5 pages

The role of museums in the twenty- first century

ByAnne- Catherine Robert- Hauglustaine

chapter 3|5 pages

The work of the ICOM Ethics Committee

ByMartin R. Schärer

chapter 4|24 pages

Charting the ethics landscape for museums in a changing world

ByBernice L. Murphy

part |2 pages

PART II The ICOM Code and evolving issues for museums’ conduct and care of heritage

chapter 5|9 pages

The ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums: Background and objectives

ByGeoffrey Lewis

chapter 6|7 pages

Ethical issues and standards for natural history museums

ByEric Dorfman

chapter 7|10 pages

Reversing the de- realization of natural and social phenomena: Ethical issues for museums in a multidisciplinary context

ByMichel Van- Praët

chapter 8|8 pages

Dances with intellectual property: Museums, monetization and digitization

ByRina Elster Pantalony

part |2 pages

PART III International action, treaties and benchmarks for protection of the world’s heritage

chapter 9|14 pages

UNESCO’s actions and international standards concerning museums

ByMechtild Rössler, Nao Hayashi

chapter 10|8 pages

The UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and Collections, their Diversity and their Role in Society

ByFrançois Mairesse

chapter 11|10 pages

Protecting cultural heritage at risk: An international public service mission for ICOM

ByFrance Desmarais

chapter 12|8 pages

Stolen and illegally exported artefacts in collections: Key issues for museums within a legal framework

ByMarilyn Phelan

chapter 13|8 pages

Advice and support in the recovery of lost art: The German Lost Art Foundation (Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste)

ByMichael M. Franz

part |2 pages

PART IV Heritage care and ethics through the lens of multiple cultures and regions

chapter 14|10 pages

Unchanging ethics in a changing world

ByGary Edson

chapter 15|21 pages

Remodelling shared heritage and collections access: The Museum Island constellation and Humboldt Forum project in Berlin

ByBerlin Hermann Parzinger

chapter 16|11 pages

A museum triangle: Ethics, standards of care and the pleasure of perception

ByDorota Folga- Januszewska

chapter 17|8 pages

The Chinese museum: Transformation and change through ethics construction An Laishun

chapter 18|10 pages

Ethics, museology and professional training in Japan

ByEiji Mizushima

part |2 pages

PART V Evolving issues: Collaboration, provenance research, deaccessioning, social responsibility and public participation in museums

chapter 19|17 pages

Advocating for international collaborations: World War II- era provenance research in museums Jane Milosch

chapter 20|8 pages

‘Definitely stolen?’: Why there is no alternative to provenance research in archaeological museums

ByMarkus Hilgert

chapter 21|10 pages

Deaccessioning: Some reflections

ByFrançois Mairesse

chapter 22|14 pages

From Apollo into the Anthropocene: The odyssey of nature and science museums in an external responsibility context

ByEmlyn Koster

chapter 23|9 pages

Ethics in a changing social landscape: Community engagement and public participation in museums

BySally Yerkovich

chapter 24|14 pages

Conservation: How ethics work in practice

ByStephanie de Roemer

part |2 pages

PART VI ‘Torn history’, reviewing, reshaping and rebuilding an integrated heritage

chapter 25|11 pages

Exhibiting contentious and difficult histories: Ethics, emotions and reflexivity

BySharon Macdonald

chapter 26|11 pages

Native America in the twenty- first century: Journeys in cultural governance and museum interpretation

ByW. Richard West, Jr.

chapter 27|7 pages

Using the past to forge a future: Challenges of uniting a nation against skeletal odds

ByBongani Ndhlovu

chapter 28|8 pages

Afro- descendent heritage and its unacknowledged legacy in Latin American museum representation Mónica Risnicoff de Gorgas

chapter 29|13 pages

In search of the Inclusive Museum

ByAmareswar Galla

part |2 pages

PART VII Case studies, ethical dilemmas and situational ethics training

chapter 30|9 pages

The Lombroso Museum in Turin: A reflection on the exhibition and scientific study of human remains

ByAlberto Garlandini, Silvano Montaldo

chapter 31|7 pages

The Auschwitz- Birkenau State Museum and an artist’s claim to portraits of holocaust victims made in Auschwitz for Josef

ByMengele Vojtěch Blodig

chapter 32|6 pages

The mask of Ka- nefer-nefer: The complex history of an Egyptian object

ByRegine Schulz

chapter 33|7 pages

Ethics versus law: The restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

ByGiovanni Battista Tiepolo Aedín Mac Devitt

chapter 34|6 pages

Ethics in action: Situational scenarios turning the keys to the Code of Ethics

ByEva Maehre Lauritzen
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