Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2_1049
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International Council of Museums (ICOM): Code of Ethics

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“…Hence the need for ethical principles to support heritage management teams in heritage presentation practice. Even though there is a well-established professional ethics in the field of conservation, as well as codes of ethics for personnel behaviour in museums or at heritage sites -for instance those developed by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and ICOMOS (Camara, 2014;Merbach and Stamm, 2014) -there is a need for professional ethical principles that can guide personnel in their everyday decisions. This is especially the case when professionals must deal with 'contested heritage', which refers to heritage of two or more parties, from different perspectives.…”
Section: Heritage Interpretation To Foster Sustainable Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence the need for ethical principles to support heritage management teams in heritage presentation practice. Even though there is a well-established professional ethics in the field of conservation, as well as codes of ethics for personnel behaviour in museums or at heritage sites -for instance those developed by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and ICOMOS (Camara, 2014;Merbach and Stamm, 2014) -there is a need for professional ethical principles that can guide personnel in their everyday decisions. This is especially the case when professionals must deal with 'contested heritage', which refers to heritage of two or more parties, from different perspectives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Human remains and cultural artifacts made by local people should be subjected to specific high ethical standards, because they constitute national and regional cultural heritage; they may therefore create an identity for the people, sensu stricto (Camara 2014 ). Repatriation on demand—for example, to bury human remains or for restitution of outstanding peoples’ cultural objects—should be considered a high priority.…”
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