Paul Voogt is Head of the Public Programs Department of the KIT Tropenmuseum.
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| Introduction | |
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| Museums as institutions about others and ourselves | |
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| The future of ethnographic collecting | |
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| Dilemmas of the ethnographic museum | |
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| Don't we all have problems? | |
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| When the 'other' became the neighbour | |
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| Citizenship, education and community needs | |
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| Museums and belonging: Visitors, citizens, audiences and others | |
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| Lessons from the past for today's problems | |
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| Putting on the peaceful hat of folklore | |
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| Community participation and ownership of museological processes | |
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| Public access to museums in Mail and Ghana | |
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| The Botswana National Museum and Tsodilo World Heritage Site Museum | |
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| Community-based museum: Traditional curation in women's weaving culture | |
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| Notes | |
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| About the authors | |
Paul Voogt is Head of the Public Programs Department of the KIT Tropenmuseum.