Trafficking Culture Seminar Series

Published: 11 September 2015

Thursday 17 September - Thursday 10 December 2015

4.00pm – 4.45pm
Hunterian Museum (next to the Trafficking Culture exhibition)
Admission free

What's It To Me? Relevancy and Impact of Doing Research on the Illicit Antiquities Trade

The Trafficking Culture Society is pleased to announce its Fall 2015 seminar series, which will explore how students and researchers from art history, museum studies, archaeology, criminology, and law, both at Glasgow and within the wider world, are affected by issues of looting, trafficking, collection, and exhibition of illicit cultural and art objects.

Come along to the Hunterian Museum, or tune in live on Periscope at @meg_lambert!

See @meg_lambert on Twitter and our Facebook page for link to live broadcast at the time of the event.

Thursday 17 September 2015
Introduction to the Issues: Fresher’s Week Special
Christine Weirich

Thursday 1 October 2015
Cultural Heritage Protection in Pre- and Post- Earthquake Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities for Researchers
Donna Yates

Thursday 15 October 2015
Harms of Omission: the Effects of Archaeological, Anthropological, and Art Historical Publishing on the Illicit Antiquities Trade
Meg Lambert

Thursday 29 October 2015
Doubtful Provenance and Due Diligence in a Global Context
Christa Roodt

Tuesday 10 November 2015
Illicit Antiquities in Museums: Issues, Questions and Challenges for New Professionals
Christos Tsirogiannis

Thursday 10 December 2015
Affecting Things: Understanding the Subject Matter and Relevancy of Your Statements and Their Impact on Illicit Market Control
Jessica Dietzler


First published: 11 September 2015

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