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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Ethics.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Pantazatos, Andreas.
- Series:
- Routledge Handbooks on Museums, Galleries and Heritage Series
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (584 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2026.
- Summary:
- The Routledge Handbook of Heritage Ethics offers a comprehensive and rigorous analysis of the main concepts that shape and inform heritage ethics, whilst also giving consideration to the ways they are applied in practice.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- 1 Heritage and Ethics: An Introduction
- Section 1 Conceptual Frameworks
- 2 Shrunken Heads and Vessels of Wrath: Moralising Cultural Heritage
- 3 Intrinsic and Universal Value in Heritage Ethics
- 4 The Ethics of Heritage in a Fragile and burning World
- 5 Caring Encounters: Understanding, Care, and the Heritage of the Leros Psychiatric Hospital
- 6 Anticipating Loss, Again: Exploring the Ethical Implications of the Dialectical Relationship between Heritage and Risk Perception
- 7 Queering Museum Heritage: Dis-orienting the Straight and Narrow
- Section 2 Difficult Heritage
- 8 Diversity, Values and Authenticity in Negotiating Difficult Heritage
- 9 When Ethics is not Enough: Dealing with Difficult Heritages of the Spanish Post-Civil War at the Local Scale
- 10 Ethics of Conservation: Feminicide, Graffiti and National Heritage in Mexico
- 11 The Monument that Racism Built: Putting Representations of Slavery and Confederate Monuments into Ethical Perspective
- 12 Oral History, Ethical Practices, and Applications to Australian Migrant Heritage Places
- 13 Heritage Tourism and the Ethics of bearing Witness
- Section 3 Digital Heritage
- 14 Virtual Heritage: How Could it be Ethical?
- 15 Digital Heritage and Epistemic Justice
- 16 Flying into the Archive: The Ethics of (Post)colonial Digital Heritage in Australia
- 17 Ethical Approaches to Creative Community Collaborations
- 18 Off the Altar: Reshaping the Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage in the Context of Authenticity and Digitalisation
- 19 Creative Engagements with the Ethics of Heritage Research in the age of the Data Deluge
- Section 4 Heritage Interactions.
- 20 Divergences between Community Perspectives and Authorized Heritage Discourses: The Maritime Silk Routes Heritage of Taishan, China
- 21 Whose Intangible Cultural Heritage Story? Experiencing Gongfu tea with a Camera
- 22 Toward an Ethics of Naturecultures: Learning from Practice
- 23 Community Resilience in Post-disaster Context: Negotiating Heritage Authenticity
- 24 Ethical Dilemmas of Emergency Flood Diversion: Cultural Erosion and Justice in a Marginalized Flood-prone Village
- 25 Education for all: The Ethics of Exhibitions for and of Disabled People within Archaeological Museums
- 26 The Construction of the Museum System and Legitimacy of Collecting in China
- Section 5 Management and Policy
- 27 World Heritage Universalism and its Exclusion of Heritage Cosmologies
- 28 Gardens and Garages: Everyday Places and the Ethics of Heritage Protection
- 29 The Ethics of Partnership: Working Across the Heritage, Humanitarian, and Uniformed Sectors to Protect Heritage during Armed Conflict
- 30 Publicly Ethical, Privately Unethical: The Development of ICOM Guidelines and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Manipulation of Ancient Cultural Heritage
- 31 Whose Authenticity and Values Count? New Understandings and Ethical Futures for Replicas
- 32 Unethical Foodscapes? Heritage and Landscape in the Food System
- 33 Institutional Ethics Versus Field Experience: A Decolonial Perspective from Heritage Research in Nigeria
- 34 Ethical Considerations in Managing the Heritage Values of Lunar Sites
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-04-071752-7
- 1-003-20422-8
- 1-04-048674-6
- 9781003204220
- OCLC:
- 1578118570
- Publisher Number:
- CIPO000329688
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