Time and date
Friday, 6 March, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Venue
Reuben College, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QP
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Organisers
Uehiro Oxford Institute, working with the Institute of Art and Law, has developed DARCA — the Decision Aid for the Restitution of Cultural Artefacts.
Panel
Jonathan Pugh: Senior Research Fellow, Uehiro Oxford Institute
Alexander Herman: Director, Institute of Art and Law
Erica Crump: Head of Culture + Creative and Managing Partner, Bates Wells
Frezer Haile: Associate Director, Panterra
Registration
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Description
Introducing The Decision Aid for the Restitution of Cultural Artefacts (DARCA): Helping Museums Think About The Ethics of Cultural Restitution
DARCA is a free online ethics tool designed to help people think carefully about whether there is a strong moral case for returning a cultural artefact in a particular situation. Rather than telling users what decision to make, DARCA asks a structured set of questions that reflect issues widely discussed in existing ethical guidance and academic research.
This panel discussion marks the launch of DARCA, and is an opportunity to learn more about the uses of the tool and meet those behind its creation.