1978-1998亚太地区开创性的馆藏保护工作做得很好

Q2 Arts and Humanities AICCM Bulletin Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10344233.2018.1544877
I. Cook
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科林·皮尔逊是一位国际主义者。从他作为金属科学家的首次亮相到他在文化材料保护领域漫长而富有成果的职业生涯,他在国际上运用了自己的专业知识,为东南亚和太平洋地区建立材料保护做出了重大贡献。他在教科文组织堪培拉地区保护中心的创建中发挥了重要作用,以协助东南亚和太平洋地区的保护发展,并与教科文组织和ICCROM合作进行了评估访问。尊重和培养地方机构,早在这成为官方遗产讨论的一部分之前,科林和他的机构合作伙伴就相信建立和培养关系。这形成了一个国际专业网络,通过在亚洲和太平洋地区举办的出版物和众多研讨会建立起来,许多学生和同事成为区域保护发展计划的关键参与者。它促成了区域中心的建立,这些中心如今能够在进一步的保护培训和项目中进行合作。这篇文章讲述了科林对亚太计划头二十年的贡献,并反思了他对整个地区可持续保护中心的愿景。
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Pioneering collections conservation in the Asia-Pacific 1978–1998 A job well done
Colin Pearson was an internationalist. From his debuts as a metals scientist into a long and fruitful career in the field of conservation of cultural materials, he used his expertise internationally and made a significant contribution to the establishment of materials conservation in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. His role in the creation of the UNESCO Regional Conservation Centre in Canberra, to assist with the development of conservation in Southeast Asia and in the Pacific, and the assessment visits that he carried in partnership with UNESCO and ICCROM, were essential. Respecting and fostering local agency, long before this became part of the official heritage discourse, Colin and his institutional partners believed in building and nurturing relationships. This resulted in an international professional network, built through publications and numerous workshops delivered across Asia and the Pacific, with many of the students and colleagues becoming key actors in the regional conservation developments programs. It led to the establishment of regional centres that are today able to collaborate in further conservation training and projects. This article recounts Colin’s contribution to the first two decades of the Asian Pacific program and reflects on his vision for sustainable conservation centres throughout the region.
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