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Vol. 14 No. 2 (2016): Ethnographic Collections: (Re)Imagining, (Re)Interpreting and (Re)Valuing for Diverse Audiences
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2016): Ethnographic Collections: (Re)Imagining, (Re)Interpreting and (Re)Valuing for Diverse Audiences
Published:
09.06.2017
Ethnographic Collections: (Re)Imagining, (Re)Interpreting and (Re)Valuing for Diverse Audiences
Annette Fromm, Viv Golding
233-236
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Articles
Curating Action: Rethinking Ethnographic Collections and the Role/Place of Performing Arts in the Museum
Hélène Bernier, Mathieu Viau-Courville
237-252
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Desiring the past and reimagining the present: contemporary collecting in Qatar
Karen Exell
259-274
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New Futures for Old Collections - Contemporary Collecting and Community Involvement at the National Museum of Denmark
Mille Gabriel
275-293
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Toy Story: Childhood versus Children in Toy Museums
Anne Jodon Cole, Eva Petersson Brooks
294-312
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Museums, exchanges, and their contribution to Joseph Nye’s concept of ‘soft power’
Leanne Hoogwaerts
313-322
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From museum to memory institution: the politics of European culture online
Elizabeth Stainforth
323-337
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To Survive Ravensbrück: Considerations on Museum Pedagogy and the Passing on of Holocaust Remembrance
Katrine Tinning
338-353
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Book Reviews
Rose, J. 2016. Interpreting difficult history at museums and historic sites, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Boulder, New York and London, paperback, £23.95, pp215
Ceri Jones
354-356
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Book Review: Ingrid Mida and Alexandra Kim, The Dress Detective: A Practical Guide to Object-Based Research in Fashion
Julia Petrov
357-358
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