Publication
Title
Researching cultural objects and manuscripts in a small country : the Finnish experience of raising awareness of art crime
Author
Abstract
In this article we shed light on the position of Finland in conversations on the movement of unprovenanced cultural objects, within the national, the Nordic and the global contexts. Finland's geopolitical position, as a hard border of the European Union neighbouring the Russian Federation, and its current legislative provisions, which do not include import regulations, mean that it has the potential to be significant in understanding the movement of cultural property at transnational levels. In particular, we outline a recent initiative started at the University of Helsinki to kick-start a national debate on ethical working with cultural objects and manuscripts. We analyse exploratory research on current awareness and opinion within Finland, and summarize our current work to produce robust research ethics to guide scholars working in Finland. Although Finland has a small population and is usually absent from international discussions on the illicit movement of cultural property (save a few exceptions), we argue that it is still possibleand importantfor scholars and others in Finland to affect policy and attitudes concerning art crime, provenance, and the role of stakeholders such as decision-makers, traders and the academy.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Arts
Publication
2018
ISSN
2076-0752
DOI
10.3390/ARTS7020019
Volume/pages
7 :2 (2018) , 12 p.
Article Reference
19
ISI
000436485600008
Medium
E-only publicatie
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
Art 
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 03.09.2021
Last edited 28.01.2023
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