在博物馆中的祖先人类遗骸上测试伦理分歧
Errol Francis1, Chloe Asker1, Victoria Tischler2
1Culture&, United Kingdom.
International journal of cultural property
|March 6, 2026
概括
博物馆正在努力展示人类祖先的遗骸,平衡尊重与教育. 互动式研讨会和数字工具促进了包容性对话,确定了遗产机构道德决策的关键行动.
科学领域:
- 博物馆研究 博物馆研究
- 伦理学 伦理学 伦理学
- 数字人文学科 数字人文学科
背景情况:
- 在博物馆中展示祖先人类遗骸带来了重大的伦理挑战,对祖先的尊重与科学和教育价值相冲突.
- 最近的高调拆迁和不断发展的道德准则凸显了对管理祖先遗骸的新方法的迫切需要.
研究的目的:
- 探索交互式研讨会和数字参与技术的有效性,以创造包容性空间,为有关祖先人类遗骸的道德决策.
- 确定博物馆部门在处理敏感藏品方面优先考虑和采取行动的领域.
主要方法:
- 实行试验互动研讨会,重点是对祖先人类遗骸的伦理展示.
- 利用数字参与技术,使与会者能够匿名和可访问的输入.
- 收集反以确定博物馆实践的重点优先级和行动领域.
主要成果:
- 研讨会和数字参与方法都成功地为讨论情感主题创造了包容性空间.
- 与会者和参与者确定了博物馆部门及其机构的具体优先事项和行动领域.
- 该研究提供了对博物馆背景中的价值分歧和两极分化的见解.
结论:
- 互动和数字支持的方法可以有效地促进有关祖先人类遗骸的伦理决策过程.
- 这些方法有助于解决博物馆内部复杂的伦理分歧和两极分化.
- 这些发现支持开发更具包容性和伦理性的博物馆实践,用于敏感的收藏.
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