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From Decolonization to Postcolonial Management: Challenging Heritage Administration and Governance in New Zealand
Authors:Jonathan Paquette
Affiliation:1. School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa, 55 Laurier ave, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5
Abstract:
In the 1990s, we witnessed the rise of a new form of management over cultural affairs in the Americas and Oceania as their respective indigenous populations strove for greater participation in governance. This article illustrates the characteristics of this new current in the public sector by examining recent innovations in heritage administration and governance in New Zealand. In particular, this paper deals with organizational, managerial, and professional practices in New Zealand??s cultural sector by focusing on the Museum of New Zealand and the partnership between the Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the indigenous M??ori community.
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