With our table hosts Dr. Sophie Engelhardt (Referat Internationale Zusammenarbeit) and Prof. Dr. Kavita Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University) you can discuss issues concerning Cultural Heritage, Belonging and Ownership. Both gave us the opportunity to get to know their tables themes a little bit in advance via short statements: Sophie Engelhardt: In recent years disputes over restitution and return of cultural materials have increased. Legal and moral as well as historical issues are raised in..
The articles in this symposium, and the scholars, practitioners, and passionately committed individu...
Table of Contents Editorial Dealing with the Past in the Present: How and Why? — Alexa Bartelmus, Gi...
As a relatively new democracy, South Africa is seeking ways to protect and promote its African herit...
The table Identity, Language and Museum is hosted by Dr. des. Britta Hochkirchen (Universität Bielef...
With our table hosts PD Dr. Paola Ivanov (Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) and Pr...
At the table Social Movements and Cultural Icons, hosted by Beata Hock (Universität Leipzig) and Jam...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Examining Board: Prof. Francesco Francioni, European ...
Cultural property claims are numerous and of very different nature. Some relate to recent traffickin...
Book synopsis: Property as a human rights concern is manifested through its incorporation in interna...
East Central Europe is largely omitted from current discourses about the heritage of modern colonial...
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the ...
Wulandani Dirgantoro Together with Venugopal Maddipati (Art Histories Fellow), Wulandani Dirgantoro ...
Les concepts de patrimoine culturel (im)matériel et les conventions de l'UNESCO ont provoqué des réa...
Cultural heritage is traditionally associated with buildings and monuments (‘tangible’ heritage) tha...
Intangible cultural heritage, such as a tradition, folk dance or carnival, contributes to cultural d...
The articles in this symposium, and the scholars, practitioners, and passionately committed individu...
Table of Contents Editorial Dealing with the Past in the Present: How and Why? — Alexa Bartelmus, Gi...
As a relatively new democracy, South Africa is seeking ways to protect and promote its African herit...
The table Identity, Language and Museum is hosted by Dr. des. Britta Hochkirchen (Universität Bielef...
With our table hosts PD Dr. Paola Ivanov (Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) and Pr...
At the table Social Movements and Cultural Icons, hosted by Beata Hock (Universität Leipzig) and Jam...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Examining Board: Prof. Francesco Francioni, European ...
Cultural property claims are numerous and of very different nature. Some relate to recent traffickin...
Book synopsis: Property as a human rights concern is manifested through its incorporation in interna...
East Central Europe is largely omitted from current discourses about the heritage of modern colonial...
The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the ...
Wulandani Dirgantoro Together with Venugopal Maddipati (Art Histories Fellow), Wulandani Dirgantoro ...
Les concepts de patrimoine culturel (im)matériel et les conventions de l'UNESCO ont provoqué des réa...
Cultural heritage is traditionally associated with buildings and monuments (‘tangible’ heritage) tha...
Intangible cultural heritage, such as a tradition, folk dance or carnival, contributes to cultural d...
The articles in this symposium, and the scholars, practitioners, and passionately committed individu...
Table of Contents Editorial Dealing with the Past in the Present: How and Why? — Alexa Bartelmus, Gi...
As a relatively new democracy, South Africa is seeking ways to protect and promote its African herit...