Programme 24 June

NEW APPROACHES TO HERITAGE ETHICS: INTERDISCIPLINARY CONVERSATIONS ON HERITAGE, CRIME, CONFLICTS AND RIGHTS

HERITAGE, ETHICS AND RIGHTS

Chair: Sophia Labadi

9.20-9.40

Shipwrecks as stock for particle physics experiments: new uses of the underwater cultural heritage.

Elena PEREZ-ALVARO, Birmingham University and Fernando GONZALEZ-ZALBA, Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory and Cavendish Laboratory 

9.40-10.00

Intangible heritage safeguarding: balancing ethics, community 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

Human Rights and the Cultural Heritage: A European Perspective.

Rob PICKARD, Northumbria University

11.20-11.40

Critical approaches to the legal regulation of heritage: bridging the gap between human and cultural rights.

Maria SHEHADE and Kalliopi FOUSEKI, University College London

11.40-12.00

Discussions

12.00-13.00

KEYNOTE: Instrumentalities and Realities in Heritage Ethics.

Helaine SILVERMANProfessor, Department of Anthropology. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

13.00-14.30

Lunch

 

HERITAGE, (POST) CONFLICT AND CONFLICT PREVENTION

Chair: Marcus Dean

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, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan

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 function as a new paradigm.

Jihane CHEDOUKI, University of Poitiers, France

17.20-18.00

Discussions

 

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