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Review: what should reviews do in an online journal? Towards a New Format
by Geoffrey Belknap on 01-11-2017 - Review
What do we want the content of a review section to be when the horizons and sources of historical content are broadening, and the constraints of the format are open?
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The ‘co’ in co-production: Museums, community participation and Science and Technology Studies
by Helen Graham on 09-03-2016 - Research
Glass display cases in museums get a bad rap. For anyone wanting to evoke museums as old fashioned, expert-led broadcasters or as creating ‘mausoleums’ for objects by taking them out of the ‘immediacy of life’ the glass case is the perfect scapegoat. Glass display cases are the enforcers of the injunction ‘do not touch’.
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