Trafficking culture : new directions in researching the global market in illicit antiquities / Simon Mackenzie, Neil Brodie, Donna Yates, Christos Tsirogiannis.

Mackenzie, S. R. M.
Trafficking culture :
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9781315532219 (eBook)
1315532212
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9781315532196 ( epub)
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9781138692503 (hardback : alk. paper)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource
İçindekiler Notu
The structure of the global market in illicit antiquities : actors, drivers, mechanisms -- Interfaces and antiquities smuggling chains : blurring on the margins of "source," "transit," "destination market" -- The trade in illicit antiquities as a transnational criminal market -- The destination market -- White collar crime and facilitation of the criminal market by "legitimate" actors -- Autoregulation of the destination market? -- Regulation, self-regulation and ethical consumption markets -- Policy failure, policy future.
Özet, vb.
"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 drugs, wildlife, conflict diamonds, timber, human trafficking, and counterfeits. The analytical frames of organized crime and white-collar crime, drawn from criminology, provide a fresh perspective on a problem that has tended to be seen as archaeological, rather than criminological. Bringing insights from both disciplines together, this book represents a productive discourse between experts in these two fields, working together for several years to produce the evidence base that is reported here. Innovative forms of regulation are the most productive way to explore crime control in this field, and this book provides a series of propositions about practical crime reduction measures for the future. It will be invaluable to academics working in the fields of archaeology, criminology, art history, museum studies and heritage. The book will also be a vital resource for professionals in the field of cultural property protection and preservation"-- Provided by publisher.
Konu
Archaeological thefts.
Cultural property __ Protection.
Antiquities __ Law and legislation.
Black market.
International trade.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology __ bisacsh
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