This article addresses the complex intersection between ethics, museums and pathology collections through a historical analysis that dates back to the 18th century, when medical ethics began to be codified. The text explores the current context, where ethical concerns expand to the medical collections. The objective of this article is to analyze the complex ethical issues involved in the preservation and exhibition of human remains in museums and medical collections, considering historical developments, contemporary challenges and the need for a contextualized ethical approach. To achieve this objective, a methodology was adopted that combines historical research, critical analysis of academic literature and ethical reflection addressing is...
The idea of modern museums emerged in the second half of the Eighteenth Century with a clear ideolog...
Abandoned, unoccupied, underused. The hospitals approached here are discordant heritages marked by c...
Pathology museums worldwide are in danger. This paper explores the extent and the reasons for this t...
O museu moderno nasceu na segunda metade do século XVIII com uma ideologia particular, visões de mun...
Human remains have a unique status within museum collections and raise several multifaceted and comp...
The subject of the article is the museum as a space of memory and reflection on the processes of deh...
The present volume of Journal of Sociomuseology addresses several essential questions for the ...
Today, the recovery, study and exposition of archaeological human remains are subjected to new discu...
The various sets of anatomical collections of the head and neck region are housed in either archaeol...
Neste artigo pretende-se abordar especificamente a relação que se pode estabelecer entre o museu e a...
This article aims to reflect on the role of contemporary museums, thought from the formation of coll...
Collections of old human remains in museums are currently under increased scrutiny and pressure. On ...
The article proposes a discussion on the return and repatriation of objects and collections, as a wa...
This paper explores the ethical protocols for the handling of human remains sourced in Central Ameri...
A história dos museus poderia se inspirar nos caminhos dos material studies e da antropologia para r...
The idea of modern museums emerged in the second half of the Eighteenth Century with a clear ideolog...
Abandoned, unoccupied, underused. The hospitals approached here are discordant heritages marked by c...
Pathology museums worldwide are in danger. This paper explores the extent and the reasons for this t...
O museu moderno nasceu na segunda metade do século XVIII com uma ideologia particular, visões de mun...
Human remains have a unique status within museum collections and raise several multifaceted and comp...
The subject of the article is the museum as a space of memory and reflection on the processes of deh...
The present volume of Journal of Sociomuseology addresses several essential questions for the ...
Today, the recovery, study and exposition of archaeological human remains are subjected to new discu...
The various sets of anatomical collections of the head and neck region are housed in either archaeol...
Neste artigo pretende-se abordar especificamente a relação que se pode estabelecer entre o museu e a...
This article aims to reflect on the role of contemporary museums, thought from the formation of coll...
Collections of old human remains in museums are currently under increased scrutiny and pressure. On ...
The article proposes a discussion on the return and repatriation of objects and collections, as a wa...
This paper explores the ethical protocols for the handling of human remains sourced in Central Ameri...
A história dos museus poderia se inspirar nos caminhos dos material studies e da antropologia para r...
The idea of modern museums emerged in the second half of the Eighteenth Century with a clear ideolog...
Abandoned, unoccupied, underused. The hospitals approached here are discordant heritages marked by c...
Pathology museums worldwide are in danger. This paper explores the extent and the reasons for this t...