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50 Dark Destinations
Crime and Contemporary Tourism
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- Alice StoreyAngus NurseAnna SergiAnthony LloydBen ColliverCraig AncrumDan RusuDavid WilsonDonna YatesDuncan John FrankisEamonn CarrabineEmiline SmithEmma WinlowEveleigh Buck-MatthewsGary PotterGrace GallacherHannah LondonIan R. CookJane RichardsJack DenhamJardar Nuland ØstbøJenna PageJoe GarrihyJohn Bahadur LambKatie LoweKeith HaywardKevin HoffinKyla BavinLaura HammondLucas DanosLuke TelfordMax HartMelindy BrownMichael RoweNatasha PopeNeil ChakrabortiNicholas GibbsOliver SmithOrlando WoodsPatrick BerryPeter JoyceRobin WestRowland AtkinsonSarah HodgkinsonSarah JonesSelina Patel NascimentoSimon WinlowSophie GregorySteve WadleyTammy AyresTereza Østbø KuldovaThomas RaymenTravis LinnemannWendy Laverick
2023
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From the Alcatraz East Crime Museum and Jack the Ripper guided tours to the Phnom Penh killing fields, ‘dark tourism’ is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Even in the most pleasant tourist destinations, underlying harms are constantly perpetuated, affecting both consumers and those who work or live around such tourist hotspots. Highlighting 50 travel destinations across six continents, expert criminologists, psychologists and historians explore the past and contemporary issues whi...
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Real, Recent, or Replica
Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration
2021
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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2022Examines the largely unexplored topics in Caribbean archaeology of looting of heritage sites, fraudulent artifacts, and illicit trade of archaeological materialsReal, Recent, or Replica: Precolumbian Caribbean Heritage as Art, Commodity, and Inspiration is the first book-length study of its kind to highlight the increasing commodification of Caribbean Precolumbian ...
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Provenance Research Today
Principles, Practice, Problems
2020
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Covering key aspects of provenance research for the international art market, this accessible publication, co-published with the International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR), explores a range of themes including challenges and best practice to considerations specific to Nazi looted art and the trade in illicit antiquities.Provenance research is a crucial component of any art-market transaction. Without a provenance it is often difficult to establish a work's authenticity, its tr...
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For many years the residents of Southwestern Illinois lacked convenient, affordable access to higher education. To address this situation, Southern Illinois University opened residence centers at the former Shurtleff College in Alton and in East St. Louis in 1957. Enrollment at the two residence centers during 1957-1958 exceeded all expectations, and continued to increase dramatically. In 1960, Illinois voters approved a statewide Universities Bond Issue that included $25 million designate...
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or Free with Kobo PlusTrafficking Culture
New Directions in Researching the Global Market in Illicit Antiquities
2019
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Trafficking Culture outlines current research and thinking on the illicit market in antiquities. It moves along the global trafficking chain from ‘source’ to ‘market’, identifying the main roles and routines involved. Using original research, the authors explore the dynamics of this ‘grey’ market, where legal and illegal goods are mixed and conflated. It compares and contrasts this illicit trade with other ‘transnational criminal markets’, such as the illegal trades in wildlife an...
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The Market for Mesoamerica
Reflections on the Sale of Pre-Columbian Antiquities
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- Maya and Mesoamerican Studies
2024
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Discussions on the illicit trafficking of precolonial cultural heritage itemsPre-Columbian artifacts are among the most popular items on the international antiquities market, yet it is becoming increasingly difficult to monitor these items as public, private, and digital sales proliferate. This timely volume explores past, current, and future policies and trends concerning the sales and illicit movement of artifacts from Mesoamerica to museums and private collectio...
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- Law and Criminology (R0)
2022
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This book brings together empirical and theoretical case-study research on art and heritage crime. Drawn from a diverse group of researchers and professionals, the work presented explores contemporary conceptualisations of art crime within broader contexts. In this volume, we see ‘art’ in its usual forms for art crime scholarship: in paintings and antiquities. However, we also see art in fossils and in violins, chairs and jewellery, holes in the ground and even in the institutions meant to...
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Crime and Art
Sociological and Criminological Perspectives of Crimes in the Art World
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- Law and Criminology (R0)
2021
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This volume brings together work by authors who draw upon sociological and criminological methods, theory, and frameworks, to produce research that pushes boundaries, considers new questions, and reshape the existing understanding of "art crimes", with a strong emphasis on methodological innovation and novel theory application. Criminologists and sociologists are poorly represented in academic discourse on art and culture related crimes. However, to understand topics like theft, security, ...
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What Everyone Needs to Know®
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The destruction of ancient monuments and artworks by the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has shocked observers worldwide. Yet iconoclastic erasures of the past date back at least to the mid-1300s BCE, during the Amarna Period of ancient Egypt's 18th dynasty. Far more damage to the past has been inflicted by natural disasters, looters, and public works. Art historian Maxwell Anderson's Antiquities: What Everyone Needs to Know® analyzes continuing thre...
Designing Disorder
Experiments and Disruptions in the City
2020
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Rethinking the open cityPlanners, privatisation, and police surveillance are laying siege to urban public spaces. The streets are becoming ever more regimented as life and character are sapped from our cities. What is to be done? Is it possible to maintain the public realm as a flexible space that adapts over time? Can disorder be designed?Fifty years ago, Richard Sennett wrote his groundbreaking work The Uses of Disorder, arguing that the ideal of...
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Evil Paradises
Dreamworlds of Neoliberalism
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Evil Paradises, edited by Mike Davis and Daniel Bertrand Monk, is a global guidebook to phantasmagoric but real places—alternate realities being constructed as “utopias” in a capitalist era unfettered by unions and state regulation. These developments—in cities, deserts, and in the middle of the sea—are worlds where consumption and inequality surpass our worst nightmares. Although they read like science fiction, the case studies are shockingly real. In Dubai, where child slavery e...
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or Free with Kobo PlusThe Maya
Lost Civilizations
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- Lost Civilizations
2022
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The Maya reveals how this ancient civilization – its buildings, ideas, objects and identities – has been perceived, portrayed and exploited over five hundred years in the Americas, Europe and beyond. Megan E. O’Neil summarizes ancient Maya art and history from the Preclassic period to the Spanish invasion, as well as the history of engagement with the ancient Maya, from Spanish invaders in the sixteenth century to later explorers and archaeologists. Taking in scientific literature...
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