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The Case For Reviving The Four-Year Deal, Ray Yasser
Cultural Property — What Is It And Why Is It Important?, Filippa Anzalone
Cultural Property — What Is It And Why Is It Important?, Filippa Anzalone
Filippa Marullo Anzalone
Cultural property, or the more expansive term of cultural heritage, gives us a picture of a culture’s way of life at a particular time on the earth. Cultural property adds to the historical record of cultures that are sometimes under threat or gone. This session will begin with an examination of why cultural property is immeasurably valuable and essential for understanding identity.
Art Law & Transactions: Teacher's Manual, Anne-Marie Rhodes
Art Law & Transactions: Teacher's Manual, Anne-Marie Rhodes
Anne-Marie E. Rhodes
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Art Law & Transactions, Anne-Marie Rhodes
Development Through Sport: Fans And Critics Of The New Player On The Field, Danielle Ireland-Piper
Development Through Sport: Fans And Critics Of The New Player On The Field, Danielle Ireland-Piper
Danielle Ireland-Piper
Literature on international aid and development espouses the principle of ‘do no harm’. In that context, there has been an increased interest in, and incident of, Development through Sport (DTS) initiatives. As with all new players in an old game, the DTS movement has both its fans, and critics. This paper seeks to acknowledge the benefits advocated by fans; engage with its critics; and propose means by which to reconcile the two. In so doing, the distinction is made between ‘Sport Development’, and ‘Development through Sport’. The paper concludes that goodwill, while commendable, is not enough achieve sustainable development goals. …