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Education, Values and Ethics in International Heritage: Learning to Respect

Autor Jeanette Atkinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2017
The changing and evolving relationship between museums and communities, Indigenous, ethnic and marginalized, has been a primary point of discussion in the heritage sector in recent years. Questions of official and unofficial heritage, whose artefacts to collect and exhibit and why, have informed and influenced museum practice. Developing from this, a key issue is whether it is possible to raise awareness of differing cultural perspectives, values and beliefs and incorporate this into the education and training of heritage professionals, with the aim of making 'cultural awareness' an integrated and sustainable core part of future heritage training and practice. This book discusses perceptions of values and ethics, authenticity and significance, and documents the historical, heritage and education context in North America, Scandinavia and the United Kingdom, with a particular emphasis on Aotearoa New Zealand. The author explores whether it is possible to learn respect for differing cultural perspectives through the undertaking of educational programmes, identifies various approaches that could complement the development of students and professionals in the cultural heritage and preservation sectors, and offers a means of actively engaging with cultural and professional values through a Taxonomy for Respecting Heritage and Values.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815399568
ISBN-10: 0815399561
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Jeanette Atkinson is an Associate Tutor at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, UK.

Recenzii

’As someone involved in the education of heritage professionals, and only too aware of the gulf between museums and indigenous people, I have been looking for guidance on including cultural values and awareness into university courses. This book is the answer. I recommend it to anyone wanting to engage with communities by seeing things as they do.’ Conal McCarthy, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ’The relationship between museum/heritage professionals and communities and other interest groups has produced in recent times a critical literature. Education, Values and Ethics in International Heritage offers a challenge to the fields of both museum and heritage studies to put those insights into practice, particularly through the arena of student education and professional development. Whether one agrees or disagrees with the educational taxonomy developed by Jeanette Atkinson, the book nonetheless focuses attention on the need to consider and debate the ways in which critical and reflexive insights into the political nature of heritage may be put into considered and effective practice.’ Laurajane Smith, The Australian National University, Australia; editor of International Journal of Heritage Studies 'Atkinson’s book provides a vital and insight­ful view of the nature and processes of cultural engagement with indigenous, ethnic and marginalized people. The value of this study is not restricted to those at work or volunteering in museums, but is important for the under­standing of anyone seeking to better perceive and respect the heritage of people from communities outside their own.' New Zealand and Pacific Studies

Cuprins

List of Abbreviations; A Note on MÄori Language and Pronunciation; Glossary Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Concepts of Engagement in Aotearoa New Zealand; Chapter 2 Concepts of Engagement in the Wider Context; Chapter 3 Values and Ethics from an International Perspective; Chapter 4 Defining Values, Exploring Ethics; Chapter 5 Authenticity and Significance; Chapter 6 Education and Heritage; Chapter 7 The Intersection of Museums and Communities; Chapter 8 Language and Context for Understanding; Chapter 9 Communicating Values: Affective Principles; Conclusion;

Descriere

This book discusses perceptions of values and ethics, authenticity and significance, and documents the historical, heritage and education context in North America, Scandinavia and the United Kingdom, with a particular emphasis on Aotearoa New Zealand. The author explores whether it is possible to learn respect for differing cultural perspectives through the undertaking of educational programmes, identifies various approaches that could complement the development of students and professionals in the cultural heritage and preservation sectors, and offers a means of actively engaging with cultural and professional values through a Taxonomy for Respecting Heritage and Values.