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100% ⬆️ The time, effort, emotional and intellectual buy-in that is required for a thoughtful and thorough application is such a waste when there is in fact, a predetermined applicant.
As a recent PhD grad, this bloody resonates. Searching for jobs, applying, and if you are lucky enough, interviewing is a full-time gig in itself—one where you are constantly made to feel like a failure. All while trying to publish, find funding, and maintain the networks you built. It’s exhausting.
So the violation of something of yours being taken from you or the impact of the act of theft doesn’t count as hurting or harm? Only those that can and do over securitise objects have any right to them?
I wonder if it would be at all fruitful to compare the initial rhetoric coinciding with the rise of personal computers and the internet to the rise of AI. Looking at how its talked about, how it is marketed, how we accept it, fear it, reject it, etc. And if there are lessons to be learned?
Antiquities and archaeological heritage are central to Russia’s campaign to claim Ukrainian territory and identity, not just in Crimea but in other occupied Ukrainian territories. Ukraine, in response, has placed dozens of archaeologists working for Russia.
www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/03/06/r...
For Tardáguila, the case was simply swallowed by administrative routine. “Given the way Brazil protects its cultural heritage, something like this could happen again at any time,” she warns.
www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/03/05/m...
Seems to be a recurring issue at the BM but with what seems to be a very different response (criminial vs civil approach).
www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/art...
Come join me and the @uclarchaeology.bsky.social team! Teaching replacement post in Museum Studies, 1 year contract: www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...
Because trusting experts is bad?
The lawyer for Galerie Kraemer expressed disappointment with the decision and said: “All dealers should be concerned that it only takes a couple of experts to raise doubts about dates to cancel the sale of such a marvelous object.”
www.artnews.com/art-news/new...
@dremilinesmith.bsky.social with some reflections on the British Museum's latest ploy hyperallergic.com/british-muse...
Looking forward to the engaging and inspiring conversations taking place at TAG 2025 @tag2025york.bsky.social.
The legacies of colonialism and control are not confined to museums, they are evident in often overlooked aspects of life today. Yasmin Khans’ ordeal sheds light on how these legacies are still weaponised today.
www.theguardian.com/food/comment...
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This interdisciplinary volume brings together scholars and practitioners across criminology, archaeology, heritage studies and data science. It explores how open-source digital methods can help trace the ownership, provenance, and movement of cultural objects, especially within illicit networks.
📚 I’m thrilled to share that “Researching a Rigged Game: Digital Approaches to Tracing the Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects”, edited by @dremilinesmith.bsky.social and myself, is now published and available as Open Access via @springernature.com.
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