30 Years after the New Museology: What’s Changed?
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Publication date: 2020
Ethnographies, 2020, Volume 48, Issue 2, pp. 173 - 187
https://doi.org/10.4467/22999558.PE.20.014.12639Authors
30 Years after the New Museology: What’s Changed?
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Information: Ethnographies, 2020, Volume 48, Issue 2, pp. 173 - 187
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30 Years after the New Museology: What’s Changed?
30 Years after the New Museology: What’s Changed?
Horniman Museum and Gardens, London, United Kingdom
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