Museums, ethics and cultural heritage / Edited by Bernice L. Murphy. - Nueva York ; London : Routledge, 2016 - xxi, 410 páginas : ilustrciones ; 24 cm.

Incluye índice y referencias bibliográficas.

Primera parte: Introduction and context: ICOM's commitment to museum ethics. -- ICOM turns 70: ethics and the value creation role of museums / Hans-Martin Hinz. -- THe role of museums in the twenty-first century / Anne-Catherine Robert-Hauglustaine. -- The work of the ICOM Ethics Committee / Martin R. Schärer. -- Charting the ethics landscape for museums in a acharging world / Bernice L. Murphy. -- Segunda parte: The ICOM Code and evolving issues for museums' conduct and care of heritage. -- THe ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums: background and objectives / Geoffrey Lewis. -- Ethical issues and standards for natural history museums / Eric Dorfman. -- Reversing the de-realization of natural and social phenomena: ethical issues for museums in a multidisciplinary context / Michel Van-Praët. -- Dances with intellectual property: museums, monetization and digitization / Rina Elster Pantalony. -- Tercera parte: International action, treaties and benchmarks for protection of the world's heritage. -- UNESCO's actions and international standards concerning museums / Mechtild Rössler and Nao Hayashi. -- The UNESCO recommendation on the protection and promotion of museums and collections, theirs diversity and their role in society / Françoise Mairesse. -- Protecting cultural heritage at risk: an international public service mission for ICOM / France Desmarais. -- Stolen and illegally exported artefacts in collections: key issues for museums within a legal framework / Marilyn Phelan. -- Advice and support in the recovery of lost art: The German Lost Art Foundation (Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste) / Michael M. Franz. -- Cuarta parte: Heritage care and ethics through the lens of multiple cultures and regions. -- Unchanging ethics in a changing world / Gary Edson. -- Remodelling shared heritage and collections access: The Museum Island constellation and Humboldt Forum project in Berlin / Hermann Parzinger. -- A museum triangle: ethics, standards of care and the pleasure of perception / Dorota Folga-Januszewska. -- The Chinese museum: transformation and change through ethics construction / An Laishun. -- Ethics, museology and professional training in Japan / Eiji Mizushima. -- Quinta parte: Evolving issues: collaboration, provenance research, deaccesioning, social rspnsbility and public particpation in museums. -- Advocating for international collaborations: world war II-era provenance research in museums / Jane Milosch. -- 'Definitely stolen?': why there is no alternative to provenance research in archeological museums / Markus Hilgert. -- Deaccessioning: some reflections / François Mairesse. -- From Apollo into the Anthopocene : the odyssey of nature and scince museums in an external responsability context / Emlyn Koster. -- Ethics in a changing social landscape: community engagement and public participation in museums / Sally Yerkovich. -- Conservation: how ethics work in practice / Stephanie de Roemer. -- Sexta parte: 'Torn history', reviewing, reshaping and rebuilding an integrated heritage. -- Exhibiting contentious and difficult histories: ethics, emotions and reflexivity / Sharon Macdonald. -- Native America in the twenty-first century: journeys in cultural governance and museum interpretation / W. Richard West, Jr. -- Using the past to forge a future: challenges of uniting a nation against skeletal odds / Bongani Ndhlovu. -- Afro-descendent heritage and its unacknowledged legacy in Latin America museum representation / Mónica Risnicoff de Gorgas. -- In search of the inclusive museum / Amareswar Galla. -- Séptima parte: Case studies, ethical dilemmas and situational ethics training. -- Case studies, ethical dilemmas and situational ethics training. -- The Lombroso Museum in Turin: a reflection on the exhibition and scientific study of human remains / Alberto Garlandini and Silvano Montaldo. -- The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and an artist's claim to portraits of holocaust victims made in Auschwitz por Josef Mengele / Vojtě Blodig. -- THe mask of Ka-nefer-nefer: the complex history of an egyptiam object / Regine Schulz. -- Ethics versus law: the restitution of The Miracle of St Anthony by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo / Aedín Mac Devitt. -- Ethics in action: situational scenarios turning the keys to the Code of Ethics / Eva Maehre LAuritzen. -- Appendix I: ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums. -- Appendix II: ICOM Code of Ethics for Natural History Museums. -- Appendix III: CINAM: Principles of Deaccssesion. -- Appendix IV: PIMA (Pacific Island Museums Association) Code of Ethics. -- Appendix V: UNESCO recommendation concerning the protection and promotion of museums and collections, their diversity and their role in society.

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