Researching a Rigged Game: Digital Approaches to Tracing the Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects
Contributor(s)
Smith, Emiline (editor)
Austin, Summer (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book on open-source data and the trade in cultural heritage is foundational for object biography, provenance research studies, and social science methodological education. Interest in studying the (illicit) trade in cultural objects, as well questions around ownership, access and protection, have grown in recent years. However, this interdisciplinary field requires a range of methodological skills in order to trace an object's ownership history and the social network underpinning its trade. Drawing from a diverse group of researchers and practitioners, this edited volume brings together methodological, ethical and disciplinary considerations in the use of open source data to research the trade and transfer of cultural objects. As such, it will serve as the paramount guide to anyone who is interested in doing research on this topic.
Keywords
Open Access; Cultural Heritage; Cultural Property; Illicit Trade; Material Culture; Repatriation; Criminology and Cultural Heritage; Ethical and Methodological Research; Open Source Data Research; Antiquities Market Research; Ownership History; Trade in Cultural Objects; Object Biography; Interdisciplinary Provenance ResearchDOI
10.1007/978-3-032-02014-7ISBN
9783032020147, 9783032020147, 9783032020130Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2026Imprint
SpringerSeries
Studies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market; Law and Criminology; Law and Criminology (R0), 11Classification
Public international law: economic and trade
Public international law
Archaeology
Cultural studies
Museology and heritage studies


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