ABSTRACT

Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics is a theoretically informed reconceptualization of museum ethics discourse as a dynamic social practice central to the project of creating change in the museum. Through twenty-seven chapters by an international and interdisciplinary group of academics and practitioners it explores contemporary museum ethics as an opportunity for growth, rather than a burden of compliance. The volume represents diverse strands in museum activity from exhibitions to marketing, as ethics is embedded in all areas of the museum sector. What the contributions share is an understanding of the contingent nature of museum ethics in the twenty-first century—its relations with complex economic, social, political and technological forces and its fluid ever-shifting sensibility.

The volume examines contemporary museum ethics through the prism of those disciplines and methods that have shaped it most. It argues for a museum ethics discourse defined by social responsibility, radical transparency and shared guardianship of heritage. And it demonstrates the moral agency of museums: the concept that museum ethics is more than the personal and professional ethics of individuals and concerns the capacity of institutions to generate self-reflective and activist practice.

part |126 pages

Theorizing Museum Ethics

chapter |15 pages

The Art of Ethics

Theories and Applications to Museum Practice

chapter |15 pages

Changing the Rules of the Road

Post-Colonialism and the New Ethics of Museum Anthropology

chapter |27 pages

“Aroha Mai: Whose Museum?”

The Rise of Indigenous Ethics Within Museum Contexts: A Maori-Tribal Perspective

chapter |15 pages

The Responsibility of Representation

A Feminist Perspective

part |109 pages

Ethics, Activism and Social Responsibility

part |113 pages

The Radical Potential of Museum Transparency

chapter |19 pages

‘Dance through the Minefield'

The Development of Practical Ethics for Repatriation

chapter |10 pages

Visible Listening

Discussion, Debate and Governance in the Museum

chapter |13 pages

Ethical, Entrepreneurial or Inappropriate?

Business Practices in Museums

chapter |18 pages

“Why is this here?”

Art Museum Texts as Ethical Guides

chapter |16 pages

Transfer Protocols

Museum Codes and Ethics in the New Digital Environment

part |113 pages

Visual Culture and the Performance of Museum Ethics