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Transitioning the Museum: Managing Decolonization at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (2000–2020)
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Bruno Verbergt
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12. Dezember 2020
Online erschienen: 2020-12-12
Erschienen im Druck: 2020-12-01
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- Titelei
- Contents / Inhalt 2020/2
- Special Issue / Schwerpunkt: Museum – Politics – Management
- Introduction / Einleitend
- From This Moment: Museum Futures. Conversations with Tom Freudenheim, Anika Walke, and Geoff Ward
- Voices from the Field
- Research Articles / Wissenschaftliche Beiträge
- A Time of Crisis: A National Survey of Arts and Culture during COVID-19 with a Focus on Black or African American and Hispanic Voices
- Pots, Belts, and Medicine Containers: Challenging Colonial-era Categories and Classifications in the Digital Age
- Curatorial Practices of the ‘Global’: Toward a Decolonial Turn in Museums in Berlin and Hamburg?
- CASE STUDIES
- Transitioning the Museum: Managing Decolonization at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (2000–2020)
- Frischer Wind oder bürokratischer Ballast? Untersuchung zum Museumsgütesiegel in Niedersachsen und Bremen
- ESSAYS
- Retooling for the Revolution: Framing the Future of Museum Management After COVID-19
- What Museums Post-Pandemic?
- REVIEWS / REZENSIONEN
- Editor’s Picks: ZAHAVA D. DOERING
- SUSAN NEIMAN: Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2019. 432 pp
- ROBERT R. JANES, RICHARD SANDELL (Eds.): Museum Activism. Routledge. 2019, 436 pp
- ADELE CHYNOWETH, BERNADETTE LYNCH, KLAUS PETERSEN, AND SARAH SMED (Eds.): Museums and Social Change: Challenging the Unhelpful Museum. Routledge. 2020. 190 pp
- JOHANNA K. TAYLOR: The Art Museum Redefined. Power, Opportunity, and Community Engagement, London/New York: Palgrave 2019, 226 S
- THOMAS SCHMIDT: Die Regeln des Spiels. Programm- und Spielplangestaltung im Theater. Wiesbaden (Springer VS) 2019, 528 S
- Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy
- Aims and Scopes
- Peer Review Process
- Call for Papers
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- Contents / Inhalt 2020/2
- Special Issue / Schwerpunkt: Museum – Politics – Management
- Introduction / Einleitend
- From This Moment: Museum Futures. Conversations with Tom Freudenheim, Anika Walke, and Geoff Ward
- Voices from the Field
- Research Articles / Wissenschaftliche Beiträge
- A Time of Crisis: A National Survey of Arts and Culture during COVID-19 with a Focus on Black or African American and Hispanic Voices
- Pots, Belts, and Medicine Containers: Challenging Colonial-era Categories and Classifications in the Digital Age
- Curatorial Practices of the ‘Global’: Toward a Decolonial Turn in Museums in Berlin and Hamburg?
- CASE STUDIES
- Transitioning the Museum: Managing Decolonization at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (2000–2020)
- Frischer Wind oder bürokratischer Ballast? Untersuchung zum Museumsgütesiegel in Niedersachsen und Bremen
- ESSAYS
- Retooling for the Revolution: Framing the Future of Museum Management After COVID-19
- What Museums Post-Pandemic?
- REVIEWS / REZENSIONEN
- Editor’s Picks: ZAHAVA D. DOERING
- SUSAN NEIMAN: Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2019. 432 pp
- ROBERT R. JANES, RICHARD SANDELL (Eds.): Museum Activism. Routledge. 2019, 436 pp
- ADELE CHYNOWETH, BERNADETTE LYNCH, KLAUS PETERSEN, AND SARAH SMED (Eds.): Museums and Social Change: Challenging the Unhelpful Museum. Routledge. 2020. 190 pp
- JOHANNA K. TAYLOR: The Art Museum Redefined. Power, Opportunity, and Community Engagement, London/New York: Palgrave 2019, 226 S
- THOMAS SCHMIDT: Die Regeln des Spiels. Programm- und Spielplangestaltung im Theater. Wiesbaden (Springer VS) 2019, 528 S
- Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy
- Aims and Scopes
- Peer Review Process
- Call for Papers