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Tiêu đề New Approaches to Heritage Ethics: Interdisciplinary Conversations on Heritage, Crime, Conflicts and Rights
Trường học University of Kent
Chuyên ngành Heritage Ethics, Heritage Crime, Cultural Heritage Preservation
Thể loại conference proceedings
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố Canterbury
Định dạng
Số trang 2
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New Approaches to Heritage Ethics: Interdisciplinary conversations on Heritage, Crime, Conflicts and Rights University of Kent, Grimond LT3 23 JUNE 9.00-9.30.. Introductions by John Bald

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New Approaches to Heritage Ethics: Interdisciplinary conversations on Heritage, Crime, Conflicts and Rights

University of Kent, Grimond LT3

23 JUNE

9.00-9.30 Registration

9.30-10.00 Introductions by John Baldock (tbc), Shane Weller and Sophia Labadi

Heritage, ethics and crime (Chair: Sophie Vigneron)

10.00-10.20 Policing the past, protecting the future Tackling crime and anti-social

behaviour in the historic environment of England Mark Harrison and Mike Harlow, English Heritage

10.20-10.40 The Role of Museum Codes of Ethics in Combating Heritage Crime Janet

Ulph, University of Leicester

10.40-11.00 Discussion

11.00-11.30 Coffee break

11.30-11.50 Stolen, saved, returned: collaboration between the British Museum,

National Museum of Afghanistan, UK Border Force and other agencies in the successful return of antiquities to Kabul St John Simpson, The British Museum

11.50-12.10 Looted, smuggled and stolen antiquities identified in auction houses: what

have we learned in the last eight years? Christos Tsirogiannis, University of Cambridge

12.10-12.30 Good Intentions and Bad Practice; conflicting values in heritage protection.

Stuart Campbell, Treasure Trove Unit

12.30-13.00 Discussion

13.00-14.30 Lunch

Engaging Communities (Chair: Mark Harrison)

14.30-14.50 Engagements of communities in the prevention of vandalism and the wilful

destruction of heritage Trudy Prescott, Metropolitan Police Officer

14.50-15.10 Helping hands: The role and value of heritage professionals as Police

Support Volunteers in the UK’ Michele Johnson and Andrew Richardson, Canterbury Archaeological Trust

15.10-15.30 Discussion

15.30-16.00 Coffee break

16.00-16.20 Regional Restoration Camp Promoting Contemporary heritage ethics

through the conservation of post-conflict heritage with interdisciplinary skilled young professionals Lejla Hadzcic, Cultural Heritage without Borders and Flavio Carniel, University Iuav of Venice

16.20-16.40 Public perception towards the conservation of Alexandria’s built heritage.

Lama Fouad and Yomna Borg, University of Alexandria

16.40-17.00 Discussion

17.00-17.45 Keynote by Anne Lemaistre- Head, UNESCO Office in Cambodia

With financial support from:

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24 JUNE

Heritage, ethics and rights (Chair: Sophia Labadi)

9.00-9 20 Cultural Rights, Human Rights and the Cultural Heritage: A European

Perspective Rob Pickard, Northumbria University

9.20-9.40 Critical approaches to the legal regulation of heritage: bridging the gap

between human and cultural rights Maria Shehade and Kalliopi Fouseki, University College London

9.40-10.00 Intangible heritage management and safeguarding: balancing ethics, benefit

and intellectual property rights Harriet Deacon, University of Cape Town, South Africa

10.00-10.30 Discussion

10.30-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-11.20 Shipwrecks as stock for particle physics experiments: new uses of the

underwater cultural heritage Elena Perez-Alvaro and Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, Birmingham University

11.20-11.40 Tribal Legal Ethics and Heritage in Yemen Stephen Steinbeiser, American

Institute for Yemeni Studies (Yemen)

11.40-12.00 Discussions

12.00-13.00- Keynote Instrumentalities and Realities in Heritage Ethics Helaine

Silverman, Professor, Department of Anthropology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

13.00-14.30 Lunch

Heritage, (post) conflict and conflict prevention

14.30-14.50 Ethical Guidelines for the Selection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites A

Potential Conflict Prevention Measure for the World Heritage Committee Michael Angelo Liwanag, Tokyo University

14.50-15.10 Heritage and Conflict resolution: a Gordian knot for Heritage Ethics

Andreas Pantazatos, Durham University

15.10-15.30 Discussions

15.30-16.00 Coffee break

16.00-16.20 Between preservation and restoration of identity and heritage; the case of

Algeria Nawel Younsi, Ministry of Culture, Algeria

16.20-16.40 Libyan Heritage: applying a positive spin Paul Bennett, Society for Libyan

Studies

16.40-17.00 Violations of Heritage Buildings of Mansoura city Since the Revolution of

January 2011, Mohand Ali Fouda, Mansoura University, Egypt

17.00-17.20 An attempt to redefine cultural heritage concepts in the Arab world: the

moral as a new paradigm Jihane Chedouki, University of Poitiers, France

17.20-18.00 Discussions

With financial support from:

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