New Directions in Museum Ethics New Directions in Museum Ethics

New Directions in Museum Ethics

Janet Marstine and Others
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Publisher Description

This book considers key ethical questions in museum policy and practice, particularly those related to issues of collection and display. What does a collection signify in the twenty-first century museum? How does an engagement with immateriality challenge museums’ concept of ownership, and how does that immateriality translate into the design of exhibitions and museum space? Are museums still about safeguarding objects, and what does safeguarding mean for diverse individuals and communities today? How does the notion of the museum as a performative space challenge our perceptions of the object?


The scholarship represented in this volume is a testament to the range and significance of critical inquiry in museum ethics. Together, the chapters resist a legalistic interpretation, bound by codes and common practice, to advance an ethics discourse that is richly theorized, constantly changing and contingent on diverse external factors. Contributors take stock of innovative research to articulate a new museum ethics founded on the moral agency of museums, the concept that museums have both the capacity and the responsibility to create social change.


This book is based on a special issue of Museum Management and Curatorship.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
31 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SIZE
6
MB

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