Museums, Ethics and Cultural Heritage
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Although literature in museum and cultural heritage is greatly increasing ethics is still a disjointed and underexplored topic with disabling gaps and a variety of fragmented approaches. Museums are complicated and multifaceted and a single perspective can often not penetrate all the layers of complexity. ICOM's unique position in the museum world has allowed it to bring a variety of global academics and professionals together to examine from multiple perspectives museums ethics and to provide a more complete picture for the full range of activities that museums now encompass.
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Although literature in museum and cultural heritage is greatly increasing ethics is still a disjointed and underexplored topic with disabling gaps and a variety of fragmented approaches. Museums are complicated and multifaceted and a single perspective can often not penetrate all the layers of complexity. ICOM's unique position in the museum world has allowed it to bring a variety of global academics and professionals together to examine from multiple perspectives museums ethics and to provide a more complete picture for the full range of activities that museums now encompass.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9781138676329
- ISBN-10: 1138676322
- Artikelnr.: 44746222
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9781138676329
- ISBN-10: 1138676322
- Artikelnr.: 44746222
Bernice L. Murphy is the former National Director, Museums Australia (Canberra), and Chair of the ICOM Ethics Committee from 2005-2011. She is also former Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (1984-2008). She served nine years (six as Vice-President) on the International Council of Museums Executive Council (1995-2004). She has published since the 1970s on exhibitions, art museums and contemporary art (including Indigenous art) and is the current editor of Museums Australia magazine.
Introductions:
i ICOM Turns 70: Ethics and the Value Creation Role of Museums
Hans-Martin Hinz
ii The role of museums in the twenty-first century
Anne Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine
iii The Work of the ICOM Ethics Committee
Martin Schärer
iv Introduction
Bernice L Murphy
PART I: Museums and ethics, the ICOM Code, and evolving standards for
museums' heritage care and social commitment
1 ICOM's present Code: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums (2004)
Geoffrey Lewis
2 Ethical Issues and Standards for Natural History Museums
Eric Dorfman
3 Reversing the De-realisation of Natural and Social Phenomena: Ethical
Issues for Museums in a Multidisciplinary Context
Michel Van-Praët
PART II: International Action on Protection of the World's Cultural
Heritage and Biosphere
4 UNESCO's Actions and International Standards for Museums
Mechtild Rossler, and Nao Hayashi
5 The UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and
Collections, their Diversity and Role in Society
François Mairesse
6 Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk: an International Public Service
Mission for ICOM
France Desmarais
7 Dances with Intellectual Property: Museums, Monetization and Digitization
Rina Pantalony
8 Stolen and Illegally Exported Artifacts in Collections: Key Issues for
Museums within a Legal Framework
Marilyn Phelan
9 Advice and Support in the Recovery of Lost Art : The Deutsches Zentrum
Kulturgutverluste Michael Franz
PART III: Heritage Care and Ethics Through the Lens of Multiple Cultures
and Regions
10 Unchanging Ethics in a Changing World
Gary Edson
11 New Models of Shared Heritage and Collection Access: Museum Island and
Humboldt Forum in Berlin
Herman Parzinger
12 A Museum Triangle: Ethics, Standards of Care, and the Pleasure of
Perception
Dorota Folga- Januszewska
13 The Odyssey of Nature and Science Museums from Apollo to the
Anthropocene
Emlyn Koster
14 The Chinese Museum: Transformation and Change through Ethics
Construction
An Laishun
15 Ethics, Museology and Professional Training in Japan
Eiji Mizushima
PART IV: Provenance research, evolving issues and new directions across a
changing landscape for collections
16 Advocating for International Collaborations: WWII-era Provenance
Research in Museums Jane Milosch
17 'Definitely Stolen?': Why There Is No Alternative to Provenance Research
in Archaeological Museums
Markus Hilgert
18 Deaccessioning: some reflections
François Mairesse
19 Ethics in a Changing Social Landscape: Community Engagement and Public
Participation in Museums.
Sally Yerkovitch
20 Conservation - How Ethics Work in Practice
Stephanie de Roemer
PART V: 'Torn History', Reshaping an Integrated Heritage, and Repatriation
Issues
21 Using the Past to Forge a Future: Challenges of Uniting a Nation against
Skeletal Odds Bongani Ndhlovu
22 Exhibiting Contentious and Difficult Histories: Ethics, Emotions and
Reflexivity
Sharon Macdonald
23 Native America in the Twenty-First Century: Journeys in Cultural
Governance and Museum Interpretation
W. Richard West, Jr.
24 Afro-descendent Heritage and its Unacknowledged Legacy in Latin American
Museum Representation
Monica Gorgas
25 In Search of the Inclusive Museum
Amareswar Galla
PART VI: Case-Studies, Ethical Dilemmas and Ethics-in-Action
26 The Lombroso Museum in Turin: A Reflection on the Exhibition and
Scientific Study of Human Remains
Alberto Garlandini & Stefano Montaldo
27 The Auschwitz-Birkenow Museum and a Claim to Portraits of Holocaust
Victims Made by Artist Dinah Gottliebová Babitt
Vojt¿ch Blodig
28 The Mask of Ka-nefer-nefer
Regine Schulz
29 Ethics versus Law: The restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Aedín MacDevitt
30 Ethics in Action: Situational Scenarios Turning the Keys to the Code of
Ethics
Eva Maehre Lauritzen
i ICOM Turns 70: Ethics and the Value Creation Role of Museums
Hans-Martin Hinz
ii The role of museums in the twenty-first century
Anne Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine
iii The Work of the ICOM Ethics Committee
Martin Schärer
iv Introduction
Bernice L Murphy
PART I: Museums and ethics, the ICOM Code, and evolving standards for
museums' heritage care and social commitment
1 ICOM's present Code: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums (2004)
Geoffrey Lewis
2 Ethical Issues and Standards for Natural History Museums
Eric Dorfman
3 Reversing the De-realisation of Natural and Social Phenomena: Ethical
Issues for Museums in a Multidisciplinary Context
Michel Van-Praët
PART II: International Action on Protection of the World's Cultural
Heritage and Biosphere
4 UNESCO's Actions and International Standards for Museums
Mechtild Rossler, and Nao Hayashi
5 The UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and
Collections, their Diversity and Role in Society
François Mairesse
6 Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk: an International Public Service
Mission for ICOM
France Desmarais
7 Dances with Intellectual Property: Museums, Monetization and Digitization
Rina Pantalony
8 Stolen and Illegally Exported Artifacts in Collections: Key Issues for
Museums within a Legal Framework
Marilyn Phelan
9 Advice and Support in the Recovery of Lost Art : The Deutsches Zentrum
Kulturgutverluste Michael Franz
PART III: Heritage Care and Ethics Through the Lens of Multiple Cultures
and Regions
10 Unchanging Ethics in a Changing World
Gary Edson
11 New Models of Shared Heritage and Collection Access: Museum Island and
Humboldt Forum in Berlin
Herman Parzinger
12 A Museum Triangle: Ethics, Standards of Care, and the Pleasure of
Perception
Dorota Folga- Januszewska
13 The Odyssey of Nature and Science Museums from Apollo to the
Anthropocene
Emlyn Koster
14 The Chinese Museum: Transformation and Change through Ethics
Construction
An Laishun
15 Ethics, Museology and Professional Training in Japan
Eiji Mizushima
PART IV: Provenance research, evolving issues and new directions across a
changing landscape for collections
16 Advocating for International Collaborations: WWII-era Provenance
Research in Museums Jane Milosch
17 'Definitely Stolen?': Why There Is No Alternative to Provenance Research
in Archaeological Museums
Markus Hilgert
18 Deaccessioning: some reflections
François Mairesse
19 Ethics in a Changing Social Landscape: Community Engagement and Public
Participation in Museums.
Sally Yerkovitch
20 Conservation - How Ethics Work in Practice
Stephanie de Roemer
PART V: 'Torn History', Reshaping an Integrated Heritage, and Repatriation
Issues
21 Using the Past to Forge a Future: Challenges of Uniting a Nation against
Skeletal Odds Bongani Ndhlovu
22 Exhibiting Contentious and Difficult Histories: Ethics, Emotions and
Reflexivity
Sharon Macdonald
23 Native America in the Twenty-First Century: Journeys in Cultural
Governance and Museum Interpretation
W. Richard West, Jr.
24 Afro-descendent Heritage and its Unacknowledged Legacy in Latin American
Museum Representation
Monica Gorgas
25 In Search of the Inclusive Museum
Amareswar Galla
PART VI: Case-Studies, Ethical Dilemmas and Ethics-in-Action
26 The Lombroso Museum in Turin: A Reflection on the Exhibition and
Scientific Study of Human Remains
Alberto Garlandini & Stefano Montaldo
27 The Auschwitz-Birkenow Museum and a Claim to Portraits of Holocaust
Victims Made by Artist Dinah Gottliebová Babitt
Vojt¿ch Blodig
28 The Mask of Ka-nefer-nefer
Regine Schulz
29 Ethics versus Law: The restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Aedín MacDevitt
30 Ethics in Action: Situational Scenarios Turning the Keys to the Code of
Ethics
Eva Maehre Lauritzen
Introductions:
i ICOM Turns 70: Ethics and the Value Creation Role of Museums
Hans-Martin Hinz
ii The role of museums in the twenty-first century
Anne Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine
iii The Work of the ICOM Ethics Committee
Martin Schärer
iv Introduction
Bernice L Murphy
PART I: Museums and ethics, the ICOM Code, and evolving standards for
museums' heritage care and social commitment
1 ICOM's present Code: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums (2004)
Geoffrey Lewis
2 Ethical Issues and Standards for Natural History Museums
Eric Dorfman
3 Reversing the De-realisation of Natural and Social Phenomena: Ethical
Issues for Museums in a Multidisciplinary Context
Michel Van-Praët
PART II: International Action on Protection of the World's Cultural
Heritage and Biosphere
4 UNESCO's Actions and International Standards for Museums
Mechtild Rossler, and Nao Hayashi
5 The UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and
Collections, their Diversity and Role in Society
François Mairesse
6 Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk: an International Public Service
Mission for ICOM
France Desmarais
7 Dances with Intellectual Property: Museums, Monetization and Digitization
Rina Pantalony
8 Stolen and Illegally Exported Artifacts in Collections: Key Issues for
Museums within a Legal Framework
Marilyn Phelan
9 Advice and Support in the Recovery of Lost Art : The Deutsches Zentrum
Kulturgutverluste Michael Franz
PART III: Heritage Care and Ethics Through the Lens of Multiple Cultures
and Regions
10 Unchanging Ethics in a Changing World
Gary Edson
11 New Models of Shared Heritage and Collection Access: Museum Island and
Humboldt Forum in Berlin
Herman Parzinger
12 A Museum Triangle: Ethics, Standards of Care, and the Pleasure of
Perception
Dorota Folga- Januszewska
13 The Odyssey of Nature and Science Museums from Apollo to the
Anthropocene
Emlyn Koster
14 The Chinese Museum: Transformation and Change through Ethics
Construction
An Laishun
15 Ethics, Museology and Professional Training in Japan
Eiji Mizushima
PART IV: Provenance research, evolving issues and new directions across a
changing landscape for collections
16 Advocating for International Collaborations: WWII-era Provenance
Research in Museums Jane Milosch
17 'Definitely Stolen?': Why There Is No Alternative to Provenance Research
in Archaeological Museums
Markus Hilgert
18 Deaccessioning: some reflections
François Mairesse
19 Ethics in a Changing Social Landscape: Community Engagement and Public
Participation in Museums.
Sally Yerkovitch
20 Conservation - How Ethics Work in Practice
Stephanie de Roemer
PART V: 'Torn History', Reshaping an Integrated Heritage, and Repatriation
Issues
21 Using the Past to Forge a Future: Challenges of Uniting a Nation against
Skeletal Odds Bongani Ndhlovu
22 Exhibiting Contentious and Difficult Histories: Ethics, Emotions and
Reflexivity
Sharon Macdonald
23 Native America in the Twenty-First Century: Journeys in Cultural
Governance and Museum Interpretation
W. Richard West, Jr.
24 Afro-descendent Heritage and its Unacknowledged Legacy in Latin American
Museum Representation
Monica Gorgas
25 In Search of the Inclusive Museum
Amareswar Galla
PART VI: Case-Studies, Ethical Dilemmas and Ethics-in-Action
26 The Lombroso Museum in Turin: A Reflection on the Exhibition and
Scientific Study of Human Remains
Alberto Garlandini & Stefano Montaldo
27 The Auschwitz-Birkenow Museum and a Claim to Portraits of Holocaust
Victims Made by Artist Dinah Gottliebová Babitt
Vojt¿ch Blodig
28 The Mask of Ka-nefer-nefer
Regine Schulz
29 Ethics versus Law: The restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Aedín MacDevitt
30 Ethics in Action: Situational Scenarios Turning the Keys to the Code of
Ethics
Eva Maehre Lauritzen
i ICOM Turns 70: Ethics and the Value Creation Role of Museums
Hans-Martin Hinz
ii The role of museums in the twenty-first century
Anne Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine
iii The Work of the ICOM Ethics Committee
Martin Schärer
iv Introduction
Bernice L Murphy
PART I: Museums and ethics, the ICOM Code, and evolving standards for
museums' heritage care and social commitment
1 ICOM's present Code: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums (2004)
Geoffrey Lewis
2 Ethical Issues and Standards for Natural History Museums
Eric Dorfman
3 Reversing the De-realisation of Natural and Social Phenomena: Ethical
Issues for Museums in a Multidisciplinary Context
Michel Van-Praët
PART II: International Action on Protection of the World's Cultural
Heritage and Biosphere
4 UNESCO's Actions and International Standards for Museums
Mechtild Rossler, and Nao Hayashi
5 The UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and
Collections, their Diversity and Role in Society
François Mairesse
6 Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk: an International Public Service
Mission for ICOM
France Desmarais
7 Dances with Intellectual Property: Museums, Monetization and Digitization
Rina Pantalony
8 Stolen and Illegally Exported Artifacts in Collections: Key Issues for
Museums within a Legal Framework
Marilyn Phelan
9 Advice and Support in the Recovery of Lost Art : The Deutsches Zentrum
Kulturgutverluste Michael Franz
PART III: Heritage Care and Ethics Through the Lens of Multiple Cultures
and Regions
10 Unchanging Ethics in a Changing World
Gary Edson
11 New Models of Shared Heritage and Collection Access: Museum Island and
Humboldt Forum in Berlin
Herman Parzinger
12 A Museum Triangle: Ethics, Standards of Care, and the Pleasure of
Perception
Dorota Folga- Januszewska
13 The Odyssey of Nature and Science Museums from Apollo to the
Anthropocene
Emlyn Koster
14 The Chinese Museum: Transformation and Change through Ethics
Construction
An Laishun
15 Ethics, Museology and Professional Training in Japan
Eiji Mizushima
PART IV: Provenance research, evolving issues and new directions across a
changing landscape for collections
16 Advocating for International Collaborations: WWII-era Provenance
Research in Museums Jane Milosch
17 'Definitely Stolen?': Why There Is No Alternative to Provenance Research
in Archaeological Museums
Markus Hilgert
18 Deaccessioning: some reflections
François Mairesse
19 Ethics in a Changing Social Landscape: Community Engagement and Public
Participation in Museums.
Sally Yerkovitch
20 Conservation - How Ethics Work in Practice
Stephanie de Roemer
PART V: 'Torn History', Reshaping an Integrated Heritage, and Repatriation
Issues
21 Using the Past to Forge a Future: Challenges of Uniting a Nation against
Skeletal Odds Bongani Ndhlovu
22 Exhibiting Contentious and Difficult Histories: Ethics, Emotions and
Reflexivity
Sharon Macdonald
23 Native America in the Twenty-First Century: Journeys in Cultural
Governance and Museum Interpretation
W. Richard West, Jr.
24 Afro-descendent Heritage and its Unacknowledged Legacy in Latin American
Museum Representation
Monica Gorgas
25 In Search of the Inclusive Museum
Amareswar Galla
PART VI: Case-Studies, Ethical Dilemmas and Ethics-in-Action
26 The Lombroso Museum in Turin: A Reflection on the Exhibition and
Scientific Study of Human Remains
Alberto Garlandini & Stefano Montaldo
27 The Auschwitz-Birkenow Museum and a Claim to Portraits of Holocaust
Victims Made by Artist Dinah Gottliebová Babitt
Vojt¿ch Blodig
28 The Mask of Ka-nefer-nefer
Regine Schulz
29 Ethics versus Law: The restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Aedín MacDevitt
30 Ethics in Action: Situational Scenarios Turning the Keys to the Code of
Ethics
Eva Maehre Lauritzen