[New Book] Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice
via Oxford University Press: New book by Gerstenblith offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the legal and ethical dimensions surrounding the ...
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via Oxford University Press: New book by Gerstenblith offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the legal and ethical dimensions surrounding the ...
via Denver Post, 14 August 2023: Southeast Asian nations claim Denver Art Museum houses stolen heritage artifacts, including relics donated ...
A forthcoming virtual conference will address methodological, ethical, and disciplinary aspects of using open source data to study the trade ...
via the Art Newspaper, 07 August 2023: The Denver Art Museum removed references to Emma C. Bunker due to her ...
"Parachute paleontology" involves researchers from wealthy countries studying fossils in poorer nations without collaboration or adherence to local laws, leading ...
via The Art Newspaper, 09 June 2023: The podcast "Dynamite Doug" reveals the story of Douglas Latchford and Emma Bunker, who ...
via El Pais, 05 June 2023: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is creating a team of four ...
via The Gothamist, 30 May 2023: The Metropolitan Museum of Art is expanding its efforts to identify looted items in ...
via Colorado Sun, 14 May 2023: Reflecting a broader movement in museums worldwide to reassess curatorial practices and engage with ...
via New York Times, 09 May 2023: The Metropolitan Museum of Art has announced a major new effort to review ...
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