ラウトレッジ版 博物館倫理必携<br>The Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics : Redefining Ethics for the Twenty-First Century Museum

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ラウトレッジ版 博物館倫理必携
The Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics : Redefining Ethics for the Twenty-First Century Museum

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基本説明

This is a collection of original, compelling, and intellectually substantive essays that unites scholars and practitioners from diverse disciplines and international contexts through their commitment to contemporary museum ethics. The volume represents major strands in museum activity where ethical dilemmas and opportunities commonly occur including: leadership; business practices; exhibitions; marketing; technology; conservation; visitor learning; community partnerships; repatriation; and building programs.

Full Description

Routledge Companion to Museum Ethics is a theoretically informed reconceptualization of museum ethics discourse as a dynamic social practice central to the project of creating change in the museum. Through twenty-seven chapters by an international and interdisciplinary group of academics and practitioners it explores contemporary museum ethics as an opportunity for growth, rather than a burden of compliance. The volume represents diverse strands in museum activity from exhibitions to marketing, as ethics is embedded in all areas of the museum sector. What the contributions share is an understanding of the contingent nature of museum ethics in the twenty-first century—its relations with complex economic, social, political and technological forces and its fluid ever-shifting sensibility.

The volume examines contemporary museum ethics through the prism of those disciplines and methods that have shaped it most. It argues for a museum ethics discourse defined by social responsibility, radical transparency and shared guardianship of heritage. And it demonstrates the moral agency of museums: the concept that museum ethics is more than the personal and professional ethics of individuals and concerns the capacity of institutions to generate self-reflective and activist practice.

Contents

Part One: Theorizing Museum Ethics 1. The Contingent Nature of the New Museum Ethics 2. The Art of Ethics: Theories and Applications to Museum Practice 3. GoodWork in Museums Today...and Tomorrow 4. Museums and the End of Materialism 5. Changing the Rules of the Road: Post-colonialism and the New Ethics of Museum Anthropology 6. "Aroha mai: Whose Museum?" The Rise of Indigenous Ethics within Museum Contexts: A Maori-tribal Perspective 7. The Responsibility of Representation: A Feminist Perspective Part Two: Ethics, Activism and Social Responsibility 8. On Ethics, Activism and Human Rights 9. Collaboration, Contestation and Creative Conflict: On the Efficacy of Museum/Community Partnerships 10. An Experimental Approach to Strengthen the Role of Science Centers in the Governance of Science 11. Peering into the Bedroom: Restorative Justice at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum 12. Being Responsive to be Responsible: Museums and Audience Development 13. Ethics and Challenges of Museum Marketing 14. Memorial Museums and the Objectification of Suffering Part Three: The Radical Potential of Museum Transparency 15. Cultural Equity in the Sustainable Museum 16. 'Dance through the Minefield': The Development of Practical Ethics for Repatriation 17. Visible Listening—Discussion, Debate and Governance in the Museum 18. Ethical, Entrepreneurial or Inappropriate? Business Practices in Museums 19. "Why is this here?": Art Museum Texts as Ethical Guides 20. Transfer Protocols: Museum Codes and Ethics in the New Digital Environment 21. Sharing Conservation Ethics, Practice and Decision-Making with Museum Visitors Part Four: Visual Culture and the Performance of Museum Ethics 22. The Body in the (White) Box: Corporeal Ethics and Museum Representation 23. Towards an Ethics of Museum Architecture 24. Museum Censorship 25. Ethics of Confrontational Drama in Museums 26. Conservation Practice as Enacted Ethics 27. Bioart and Nanoart in a Museum Context: Terms of Engagement

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