This book comprehensively analyses the UK law and non-law instruments that care for cultural heritage. Viewing the law as a community of care, working with other communities, brings new insights to our understanding of cultural heritage protection, making this book of interest to legal and heritage academics and practitioners.
This book comprehensively analyses the UK law and non-law instruments that care for cultural heritage. Viewing the law as a community of care, working with other communities, brings new insights to our understanding of cultural heritage protection, making this book of interest to legal and heritage academics and practitioners.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlotte Woodhead is Associate Professor at Warwick Law School, University of Warwick. Charlotte is a recognised expert in the restitution of cultural heritage, having been commissioned in 2018 by the United Kingdom's DCMS and the Spoliation Advisory Panel to write a report on elements of the 2017 London Conference Action Plan. Charlotte has also served as a member of the Museums Association Ethics Committee (2013-2019).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Imagining and Translating Cultural Heritage and Its Care: 2. Caring for cultural heritage: a conceptual framework 3. Nested practices of care for cultural heritage 4. Translating how and why communities care about cultural heritage Part II. Encouraging Flourishing and Averting Harm: 5. Creating communities of care - assuming responsibilities 6. Quotidian care 7. Navigating harm to cultural heritage 8. The rhetoric of saving for the nation Part III. Providing the Space to Resolve Dissonance: 9. Challenging the status quo: cultural heritage. care and justice 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. Imagining and Translating Cultural Heritage and Its Care: 2. Caring for cultural heritage: a conceptual framework 3. Nested practices of care for cultural heritage 4. Translating how and why communities care about cultural heritage Part II. Encouraging Flourishing and Averting Harm: 5. Creating communities of care - assuming responsibilities 6. Quotidian care 7. Navigating harm to cultural heritage 8. The rhetoric of saving for the nation Part III. Providing the Space to Resolve Dissonance: 9. Challenging the status quo: cultural heritage. care and justice 10. Conclusion.
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