The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.
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The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.
In this episode you'll hear highlights from some of the conversations we'll feature throughout the season, learning more about the motivation to create the podcast and the central themes including: what it means to center compassion and relationships in our practice, how to devalue competition and instead promote collaboration, pathways for sustainably cultivating community, and what it means to approach collection care work from a place of holism.
Please follow along with our social media account @theethicsofcaringpod and WhatIsConservation.com
This podcast is generously supported by funds provided by the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation and the Society of Winterthur Fellows.
The Ethics of Caring
The Ethics of Caring is an exploratory project hosted by WhatIsConservation.com where the Creative Team interviews laborers across the heritage sector about how they are leveraging their agency and positions of power to affect positive change within their communities. The first season explores how the concept of collective success embeds itself into collection care activities, what it can be for groups of laborers, and how it can be a guide for developing community sustainably.