What can the concept of `the commons' lend to cultural property and heritage analysis? How can it be applied to these areas, if one looks beyond the protection of solely `natural' resources such as land (although `land', as a highly regulated substrate bearing a plethora of significations and values, may itself no longer be considered a `natural' resource)? The debates around property and culture are more usually understood by reference to `cultural nationalism', `cultural internationalism' and the web of disciplines and resources that grow between these two traditional approaches, and yet these resources leave many problems and issues in this field unresolved. The discourses that make up commons scholarship might serve to expand the toolbo...
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
© 2015, © 2015 Union for Radical Political Economics. This paper reflects on historical debates abou...
What can the concept of ‘the commons’ lend to cultural property and heritage analysis? How can it be...
There is no simple way of defining or understanding ‘heritage’. While a cursory glance at the debate...
Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was conside...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
The debate concerning repatriation and reburial is attracting increasing attention in Sweden. While ...
In this chapter we review the commons in law and in practice in a British context, taking the long h...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-54).The issue of repatriation is global in nature and of ...
Throughout the course of human civilizations, archaeology is considered as a tool that can be manipu...
There is a need for dialogue between two perspectives – the negotiated settlement of legal disputes ...
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
© 2015, © 2015 Union for Radical Political Economics. This paper reflects on historical debates abou...
What can the concept of ‘the commons’ lend to cultural property and heritage analysis? How can it be...
There is no simple way of defining or understanding ‘heritage’. While a cursory glance at the debate...
Cultural heritage was invented in the realm of nation-states, and from an early point it was conside...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This paper begins with a simple question—‘how can you steal something that no one owns’? Though a si...
This chapter aims to set the theoretical framework for this collection by challenging the establishe...
This special issue explores the idea of commons, placing it in a theoretical but also richly empiric...
The debate concerning repatriation and reburial is attracting increasing attention in Sweden. While ...
In this chapter we review the commons in law and in practice in a British context, taking the long h...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-54).The issue of repatriation is global in nature and of ...
Throughout the course of human civilizations, archaeology is considered as a tool that can be manipu...
There is a need for dialogue between two perspectives – the negotiated settlement of legal disputes ...
In debates over the trade in archaeological objects or antiquities, on one end are those who believe...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
© 2015, © 2015 Union for Radical Political Economics. This paper reflects on historical debates abou...