Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy/Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement und Kulturpolitik
Vol. 6, Issue 2: Museum – Politics – Management
The Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy offers international perspectives on a wide range of issues in cultural management and cultural policy research and practice. In light of the global pandemic, environmental degradation, and racial justice crises, the contributions in this issue offer timely responses and thorough research on museum management, collection and archiving practices, curatorial approaches, and cultural policy instruments used to transform existing museum infrastructures. What is a "decolonized" collection? How does it affect exhibition development and public programming? How can museums serve a diverse collective memory in the future and what implications does this have for museum users? What role does "the digital museum" play in this context? And how does cultural policy need to respond to such novel approaches? Including perspectives from many parts of the world, this issue discusses ideas of what 21st-century museums could be.
Overview Chapters
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Titelei
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Contents / Inhalt 2020/2
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Introduction / Einleitend
From This Moment: Museum Futures. Conversations with Tom Freudenheim, Anika Walke, and Geoff Ward
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Voices from the Field
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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
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Pots, Belts, and Medicine Containers: Challenging Colonial-era Categories and Classifications in the Digital Age
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Curatorial Practices of the 'Global': Toward a Decolonial Turn in Museums in Berlin and Hamburg?
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CASE STUDIES
Transitioning the Museum: Managing Decolonization at the Royal Museum for Central Africa (2000–2020)
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Frischer Wind oder bürokratischer Ballast? Untersuchung zum Museumsgütesiegel in Niedersachsen und Bremen
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ESSAYS
Retooling for the Revolution: Framing the Future of Museum Management After COVID-19
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What Museums Post-Pandemic?
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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
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ROBERT R. JANES, RICHARD SANDELL (Eds.): Museum Activism. Routledge. 2019, 436 pp
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ADELE CHYNOWETH, BERNADETTE LYNCH, KLAUS PETERSEN, AND SARAH SMED (Eds.): Museums and Social Change: Challenging the Unhelpful Museum. Routledge. 2020. 190 pp
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JOHANNA K. TAYLOR: The Art Museum Redefined. Power, Opportunity, and Community Engagement, London/New York: Palgrave 2019, 226 S
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THOMAS SCHMIDT: Die Regeln des Spiels. Programm- und Spielplangestaltung im Theater. Wiesbaden (Springer VS) 2019, 528 S
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Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy
Aims and Scopes
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Peer Review Process
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Call for Papers
Seiten 263 - 264
5 January 2021, 264 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-4958-5
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