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Welcome to Stanford Heritage Ethics
MISSION
Stanford Heritage Ethics (SHE) is an inter-disciplinary group that aims to situate our treatment of heritage firmly within the issues of ethics, politics, memory, nationalism, internationalism, musealization, materiality, conservation, development, aid, governmentality, tourism, repatriation, cultural property, intellectual property, collaborations, indigenous archaeology, restitution, codes and declarations from which they are inseparable.
GOALS
Our practical goals will be to
See Group Members, Todo, and Meetings.
If you have questions regarding the content, organization, or planning of SHE please contact Lynn Meskell [email]. Questions specifically concerning this medium - wiki - should be directed to Timothy Webmoor [email].
Posted at Feb 13/2007 10:56AM:
admin: Hi folks, My apologies for missing thursday's meeting. There has been talk about putting together a panel for the AAA's next year (end of November/beg. of December in DC) somehow working with/around Heritage and Ethics. While the deadline for submissions seems far off (March 30th), we should probably get the ball rolling ASAP. If you have ideas, interest, desire to participate in this in any way, let's get together next week and roll around ideas. It would be great to put together an exciting and interdisciplinary panel that could pack a room. Three proposed meeting times: Tuesday, Feb. 20 @ 11am Friday, Feb. 23 @ 11am Friday, Feb. 23 @ 12pm Please let me know which time works best (and whether any times DON'T work) and I can find a room for us to meet. If you want to participate in the meeting and these times don't work, let me know and we can try to find an alternative (or give me an alternative). Thanks! -Maura
Posted at Dec 15/2006 11:35PM:
Timothy Webmoor: Dear all, have a quick look at the 'Hints on Getting Started' below and the 'Help' link on the sidebar first - this explains how to easily insert hyperlinks, attach files (any type of file extension) and images, and creat pages, etc. A wiki is designed to make html editing easy - no expertise in Dreamweaver, Flash, etc. necessary. Don't worry about messing anything up. A wiki is also designed to archive pages, so any mistakes can easily be rectified. If you have forgotten your forum psswd, email me.
Posted at Apr 27/2007 11:29AM:
twm: A relevant event for SHE: New Thinking About Archives - Because the Past Is No Longer What It Was
Thursday May 3rd 1.00-4.00pm at Stanford Humanities Center
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