Museums, Infinity and the Culture of Protocols enters a dialogue about museums' responsibility for the curation of their collections into an infinite future while also tackling contentious issues of repatriation and digital access to collections. Bringing into focus a number of key debates centred on ethnographic collections and their relationship with source communities, Morphy considers the value material objects have to different ‘local’ communities – the museum and the source community – and the value-creation processes with which they are entangled. The focus on values and value brings the issue of repatriation and access into a dialogue between the two locals, questioning who has access to collections and whose values are taken into c...
In a critical dialogue with museum and cultural heritage studies, this thesis examines the concept ...
Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel ...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
Using case studies drawn from all areas of museum studies; history, anthropology and archaeology, 'M...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
The problem of museums and their objects The focus on community involvement in museum practices may ...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of historical and contempora...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
In recent years, there have been a plethora of cases in which museums have had to release treasured ...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
This chapter addresses some of the politics of knowledge that revolve around ethnographic collection...
In a critical dialogue with museum and cultural heritage studies, this thesis examines the concept ...
Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel ...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
[About the book] Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of histo...
Using case studies drawn from all areas of museum studies; history, anthropology and archaeology, 'M...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
The problem of museums and their objects The focus on community involvement in museum practices may ...
Museum collections are often perceived as static entities hidden away in storerooms or trapped behin...
Reassembling the Collection presents innovative approaches to the study of historical and contempora...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
In recent years, there have been a plethora of cases in which museums have had to release treasured ...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, characterized by mobile, global networks, flows and flui...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
This chapter addresses some of the politics of knowledge that revolve around ethnographic collection...
In a critical dialogue with museum and cultural heritage studies, this thesis examines the concept ...
Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel ...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...