The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or policy. This article considers how the space of the museum is, and has always been, an important territory for the exercise of rights, and analyses the museum visit as a journey through which rights are offered to visitors and invested in them. Presenting two cases, Le Mémorial de Caen, Normandy, and the National Maritime Museum, London, it pays close attention to how human rights are articulated by museum architecture, gallery installation, collection arrangement and displayed text. Human rights as universal values are being increasingly disseminated across a global museum sector but the understanding of these rights, how they are acquired a...
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the ...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
Version of record first published: 10 May 2012.This article analyzes the debate about the controvers...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
Over the past 30 years, a growing number of human rights museums have stepped into the fray of the i...
Human rights education has been recognized as critical to the advancement of human rights and the pr...
Human rights have become highly discussed topic and one of the dominant themes in the museum field. ...
In the past decade, scholars have proposed that Holocaust memory facilitates the spread of universal...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is part of a global movement of human-rights–driven muse...
This article explores how the prescriptive expectation placed on governments to confront violent pas...
The last two decades have seen concerns for equality, diversity, social justice and human rights mov...
The last two decades have seen concerns for equality, diversity, social justice and human rights mov...
The cultural heritage of many former subaltern peoples and states resides in museums of their former...
Over the past two decades, museums have evolved from places for seeing to spaces for doing. Crafting...
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the ...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
Version of record first published: 10 May 2012.This article analyzes the debate about the controvers...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
Over the past 30 years, a growing number of human rights museums have stepped into the fray of the i...
Human rights education has been recognized as critical to the advancement of human rights and the pr...
Human rights have become highly discussed topic and one of the dominant themes in the museum field. ...
In the past decade, scholars have proposed that Holocaust memory facilitates the spread of universal...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is part of a global movement of human-rights–driven muse...
This article explores how the prescriptive expectation placed on governments to confront violent pas...
The last two decades have seen concerns for equality, diversity, social justice and human rights mov...
The last two decades have seen concerns for equality, diversity, social justice and human rights mov...
The cultural heritage of many former subaltern peoples and states resides in museums of their former...
Over the past two decades, museums have evolved from places for seeing to spaces for doing. Crafting...
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the ...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
Version of record first published: 10 May 2012.This article analyzes the debate about the controvers...