Onlineveranstaltung, Vorlesungsreihe
Digital colloquium "Heritage & Justice": Access to Scientific Collections for Education, So Close, Yet So Far
The Center for Humanities of Nature | Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
26. November 2025 13.00 Uhr

When? Wednesday 26 November 2025, 1-2 p.m. CET
Where? online
In the frame of the digital colloquium "Heritage & Justice. Unpacking Legal Narratives in Natural History", Caiubi Emanuel Souza Kuhn, from the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso de Sul, Brazil, will talk on November 26th about "Access to Scientific Collections for Education, So Close, Yet So Far".
Natural history collections come into existence through a myriad of avenues – colonial extraction, war time plundering, and donations from naturalists and game hunters to name just a few. The legal and ethical justifications for each avenue provide unique insight into how "nature" is turned into a collectable natural history object.
What bureaucracies and paper trails exist to establish and protect museum collections? How do modern digital technologies perpetuate or transform concepts of heritage, ownership and access? Are taxidermies, fossils or herbarium specimens legally defined as cultural artifacts and what consequences do these definitions have for indigenous sovereignty and restitution?
This lecture series brings together international scholars with diverse perspectives across legal, ethical, and professional frameworks. It aims to open up a research field and map the complexities that lie at the intersection of law, ethics, politics, sovereignty, and natural history collections.