Museum, Field, Colony: collecting, displaying and governing people and things
The papers selected for this special issue of Museum and Society have their beginnings in the workshop, ‘Colonial Governmentalities’, held in late October 2012 and hosted by the Institute of Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, followed by the seminar ‘Reassembling the material,’ hoste...
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doaj-9246ba660e0d40c494fcc0c501513ad22020-11-24T22:00:32ZengUniversity of LeicesterMuseum & Society1479-83602015-01-011311610.29311/mas.v13i1.313301Museum, Field, Colony: collecting, displaying and governing people and thingsFiona Cameron0Conal McCarthy1Institute for Culture and Society University of Western Sydney Locked Bag 1797 Building EM (Parramatta Campus) Penrith NSW 2751Museum & Heritage Studies programme School of Art History, Classics and Religious Studies Victoria University of Wellington 42-44 Kelburn Parade WellingtonThe papers selected for this special issue of Museum and Society have their beginnings in the workshop, ‘Colonial Governmentalities’, held in late October 2012 and hosted by the Institute of Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, followed by the seminar ‘Reassembling the material,’ hosted by the Museum and Heritage Studies programmes at Victoria University of Wellington in early November. The stimulus for these events was the international research collaboration, ‘Museum, Field, Metropolis, Colony: Practices of Social Governance funded by the Australian Research Council’.https://journals.le.ac.uk/ojs1/index.php/mas/article/view/313 |
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The papers selected for this special issue of Museum and Society have their beginnings in the workshop, ‘Colonial Governmentalities’, held in late October 2012 and hosted by the Institute of Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, followed by the seminar ‘Reassembling the material,’ hosted by the Museum and Heritage Studies programmes at Victoria University of Wellington in early November. The stimulus for these events was the international research collaboration, ‘Museum, Field, Metropolis, Colony: Practices of Social Governance funded by the Australian Research Council’. |
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