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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Ethics.

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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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