Human Remains and Museum Practice by Jack Lohman Lohman

Human Remains and Museum Practice by Jack Lohman Lohman

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Human Remains and Museum Practice by Jack Lohman Lohman

Human Remains and Museum Practice explores fundamental issues of collecting and displaying human remains, including ethics, interpretation and repatriation as they apply in different parts of the world. This volume reflects the controversial discussions that were held at the Museum of London as part of an international symposium on the political and ethical dimensions of the collection and display of human remains in museums. It represents a second publication devoted to exploring diversity and promoting intercultural dialogue in museum practice.

Jack Lohman is chief executive officer of the Royal BC Museum and Archives, professor in Museum Design and Communications at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts in Norway and editor-in-chief of unesco's publication series Museums and Diversity. His most recent book is Museums at the Crossroads? (RBCM 2013).
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ISBN 13 9789231040214
ISBN 10 9231040219
Title Human Remains and Museum Practice
Author Jack Lohman
Series Museums And Diversity
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Museum of London
Year published 2006-12-01
Number of pages 136
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