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Claire Blakey A cultural homecoming? Restitution demands from the Italian Ministry of Culture to two American museums. |
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Dr Richard Sandell Introduction |
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Preface Catherine Pearson Art for the People: Museums and Cultural Life in the Second World War 1-12 |
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There were no issues of Museological Review in 2005 or 2006 |
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Konstantinos Arvanitis Museums and the Everyday: Making Meaning of an Ancient Monument in Greece 1-15 Anders Høg Hansen Communities, Capital, Co-operation – Learning and Power in Exhibition Development Process 16-29 Ruth Rentschler Four by Two Theory of Non-profit Museum Governance 30-41 Evert Schoorl The American Effect: Rudy Giuliani in Shit – Art and Economy in the Whitney Museum 42-44 Barbara J. Soren et al. Audience-Based Program Evaluation & Performance Measures 45-63 Dimitra Zapri Changing Perceptions of Early Childhood Museum Research 64-79 |
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| Areti Galani Mixed Reality Museum Visits: Using New Technologies to Support co-visiting for Local and Remote Visitors 1-15 |
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Amy Barnes China in Britain: The Representation of Twentieth Century Chinese Art and Culture in Contemporary British Museums 1-15 Chia-Li Chen Interpreting History: Adults’ Learning in the Taipei 228 Memorial Museum 16-29 Yupin Chung Profile of Taiwanese Museums and Galleries: Supply, Cost and Demand 30-48 Katerina Gioftsali Museum Learning as Participation in a Community of Learners: A Sociocultural Perspective 49-58 Hiroyuki Ishikawa A Study on the Area Management of Japan Local Heritage Sites with Museum Activities 59-76 Phaedra Livingstone Were There No Women Then? Looking at Gender Representations in an Archaeology Exhibition 77-91 |
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Camilla Mordhorst The Exhibition Narrative in Flux 1-20 Tracy Tsai Teachers’ Agendas for Museum Visits – A Comparative Study of Britain and Taiwan 21-36 Chia-Li Chen The Museum in Transition: Community Involvement in North East Taiwan 37-50 Carolina Pelaz Soto Asturian Museums: The Guggenheim’s Model of Regeneration of Decayed Areas 51-79 Suliang Tseng Art Smuggling and Theft in Taiwan and China 80-98 Sergio Lira New Museological Concepts in Portugal in the 1960s 99-104 |
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George E. Hein Constructivism: More than Meaning Making 1-17 Henry Johnson Insider/ outsider Display: Traditional Japanese Musical Instruments and their Presentation in Japanese Museums and Archives 18-29 Jana Scholze Semiotic Observations in the Berlin museum of Things: Werkbund Archive 30-41 Sergio Lira Politics and Propaganda in Portuguese Museums and Temporary Exhibitions during the Estado Novo 42-55 Richard Toon The American Flag exhibition controversy at the Phoenix Art Museum 56-67 S. Lira & S. Menezes The Hat Industry of S. João da Madeira (Portugal) 68-71 |
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| Issues 3-6 (1996-2000) are not yet available. It is hoped to rectify this in the future | |
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Margharida Lima de Faria How Much Education And How Much Recreation Are We Prepared To Deliver? Ibrahim Yahya Evaluations In Museums: A Paradigmatic Analysis Pedro J. E. Casaleiro Museum Visitors And Media Science: The Case Of The Natural History Museum, London Jesus-Pedro Lorente Lorente Questioning Questionnaires: Self-Criticisms And Suggestions. Janine Lovatt A People's Show Means A People's Show Rebecca S. Fardell The People's Show Festival At Harborough Museum Paul Martin 'I've Got One Just Like That!' Collectors, Museums and Community Charles Hunt Museums: Words, Things, Action Derrick Chong 'The (Real) Museum Without Walls: How To Have Art In An Epidemic'. |
| Rebecca Duclos Postmodern...Postmuseum: New Directions in Contemporary Museological Critique Jesus-Pedro Lorente A 'Post-Modern' Museological Vogue: The Musée d' Orsay and other galleries featuring 19th century Art Carol E. Mayer 'We have these ways of seeing...' - A study of objects in differing realities. Paul Martin The origins and relevance of popular collecting John Carter Public History and Heritage Interpretation: Bridging the gap Andromache Gazi Archaeological Museums and displays in Greece 1829-1909: A First Approach. |
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