02522nam 2200577 n 450 991101132510332120241022093303.09783965580718ePDF9783965580725EPUB10.37050/wpc-ca-04(DE-627)1895257387(EXLCZ)993944202320004120240712d2024 |y |enguruuu---uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommons museumspedagogies for taking ownership of what is lostNuraini JuliastutiBerlinICI Berlin Press[2024]1 Online-Ressource (viii, 89 Seiten)IllustrationenWorlding Public Cultures49783965580701 Paperback 9783965580725 ePub Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Commons museums 9783965580701 This chapbook centres pedagogy within a new model of museum practice that prioritizes community. It focuses on two cultural institutions in Indonesia, the Pagesangan School in Yogyakarta and the Lakoat Kujawas in Mollo, East Nusa Tenggara, and uses the concept of the 'commons museums', which encompasses heritage, memory, and knowledge production to shape futures. The historical theft of cultural heritage and the extraction of natural resources are situated in Indonesia's post-Reformation context, with collective archives becoming methodologies for survival. The commons museum expands perspectives around restitution, foregrounding collective research and community struggles as instruments for restoring justice and recovering knowledge.EducationPedagogySentiment analysisExtraction, OpinionCollective memoryCommunity educationDecolonizationCommons museumCommunity-based cultural spacesMuseum organizationIndonesiaEducationPedagogy.Sentiment analysisExtraction, Opinion.Collective memoryCommunity educationDecolonizationCommons museumCommunity-based cultural spacesMuseum organization700Juliastuti Nurainiaut1830503DE-627DE-627CH-ZuSLS UBE9911011325103321Commons museums4400881UNINA04734nam 2200721Ia 450 991097355920332120251017110107.09786612081521978030916715403091671599781282081529128208152797803095266300309526639(CKB)111069351132950(EBL)3375787(SSID)ssj0000181475(PQKBManifestationID)12009024(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000181475(PQKBWorkID)10179401(PQKB)11282296(MiAaPQ)EBC3375787(Au-PeEL)EBL3375787(CaPaEBR)ebr10046826(OCoLC)923258834(Perlego)4733227(DNLM)1196496(BIP)10281581(EXLCZ)9911106935113295020040213d2003 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrInternational perspectives the future of nonhuman primate resources : proceedings of the workshop held April 17-19, 2002 /Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, National Research Council of the National Academies1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academies Pressc20031 online resource (262 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780309089456 030908945X Includes bibliographical references.""Use of Nonhuman Primates in Biomedical Research in India: Current Status and Future Prospects--A. J. Rao, PhD""""Initiative for Primate Resources, Biomedical Research, and Conservation in Nepal--Mukesh K. Chalise, PhD, MSc""; ""Chinese Primate Status and Primate Captive Breeding for Biomedical Research in China--Zhiyong Fan, MS, and Yanling Song""; ""The Breeding of Naturally Occurring B Virus-free Cynomolgus Monkeys ( Macaca fascicularis) on the Island of Mauritius--Mary Ann Stanley, BSc""""Primates for 21st Century Biomedicine: The St. Kitts Vervet ( Chlorocebus aethiops, SK)--Frank Ervin, MD, and Roberta Palmour""""Session 1: Panel Discussion""; ""Session 2 Conservation and Supply, Part 2""; ""Nonhuman Primates in Preclinical Research: The EU Situation--Gerhard Hunsmann, MD""; ""Providing Investigators and Vaccine Producers with Laboratory Primates in the Russian Federation--Boris A. Lapin, PhD, MD""; ""Nonhuman Primate Resource Needs: A Moving Target--Jerry Robinson, PhD, and Greg Beattie, MSc, D.A.B.T.""""Center for the Breeding and Conservation of Primates of the Peruvian Primatology Project--Enrique Montoya, DVM""""Session 2: Panel Discussion""; ""Session 3 Nutrient Requirements of Nonhuman Primates""; ""Nutrient Requirements of Nonhuman Primates--Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, NRC""; ""Session 4 Genetics""; ""Nonhuman Primates in Genetic Research on Common Diseases--John L. VandeBerg, PhD, and Sarah Williams-Blangero, PhD""""Genetic Considerations in the Management of Captive Nonhuman Primates--Sarah Williams-Blangero, PhD, and John L. VandeBerg, PhD*""""Influence of MHC Gene Products on Immune Control of AIDS Virus Infection: Consideration for Use in Nonhuman- Primate Resources--Thomas C. Friedrich, BS, and David I. Watkins, PhD""; ""Indian- and Chinese-origin Rhesus Macaques for AIDS-related Research: Comparison of Vaginal Transmission Efficiency of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), Viral Loads, and Virusspecific Antibody Responses--Marta L. Marthas, PhD, Ding Lu, M. C. T. Pened""""Session 4: Panel Discussion""The future of nonhuman primate (NHP) resources is a concern of scientists, veterinarians, and funding authorities. An April 2002 workshop brought participants from all over the world to discuss various aspects of the issue such as current shortfalls and excesses in NHP breeding and exportation programs, the status of breeding and conservation programs internationally, the development of specific pathogen-free colonies, difficulties in transporting NHP, and challenges in the management of NHP colonies.Primates as laboratory animalsCongressesAnimal rightsPrimates as laboratory animalsAnimal rights.636.98National Research Council (U.S.)Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (U.S.)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973559203321International Perspectives1325468UNINA