Handle with Care: Cultural Heritage and Ethics in Manuscript Studies
Short Lecture Series
Researchers can be faced with ethical dilemmas concerning their research topics, their responsibilities, the impact of their research on society, the way of conducting and publishing their research, and other aspects. Studying cultural heritage objects especially requires a global perspective that is sensitive towards different research contexts and attitudes in societies and states across the world. CSMC’s guidelines for Ethical and Responsible Research provide colleagues with an overview of basic rules of conduct regarding other people, written artefacts, and research data.
With this short lecture series, we want to introduce the main considerations behind these guidelines and further the discussion with a range of scholars and students at UHH. The short lectures of 45 minutes (all starting sin tempo) are given by different members of CSMC’s Ethics Working Group. They will be held in hybrid format and are open to everyone interested in the topics.
Schedule:
Date | Titel | Venue |
Wednesday 16 November 12:30 pm |
Doreen Schröter Written Artefacts as Cultural Heritage: An Overview of CSMC's Cultural Heritage Projects and Related Activities |
Warburgstraße 26, Room 0001 |
Tuesday 29 November 2:15 pm |
Jost Gippert Acting Ethically as a Researcher |
Warburgstraße 28, Room 3015 |
Thursday 12 Januray 2:15 pm |
Stefan Thiemann Ethical Issues in Producing, Storing, and Using Data |
Warburgstraße 26, Room 0001 |
Thursday 19 January 215 pm |
Davidson MacLaren Ethical Issues in Working with Artefacts |
Warburgstraße 26, Room 0001 |
Wednesday 1 February 6:15 pm |
Ry Moran Meet Your Allies: The Advisory Committee for Cultural Heritage of International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) – Establishing Respectful Relationships with Cultural Heritage |
Zoom only |