This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by Western/European neoliberal governments (and some communities) to become sites of social action, innovation and entrepreneurship. I begin by exploring the relationship between multiculturalism, social cohesion and museums in Britain, which I then compare with an examination of Native rights and sovereignty in the contemporary post-colonial North American context. My overarching aim in bringing case studies from the EU (Britain) and USA together is to examine how and why the terms �culture� and �citizenship� have been centralized by projects of self-determination for Native Americans, and yet also employed as tools central to the promotion of ...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
From the early modern period, museums have been places in which citizens – however they might have b...
My twofold aim in this article is (i) to initiate discussion about issues of governance and sovereig...
Contemporary museums exist as variously configured sets of institutional coordinates that aspire to ...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Citizenship has always been linked to culture andtherefore of concern to cultural services. There ha...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
With the growth of interest in the debates about what culture is, and who 'owns' it, questions of cu...
The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth ce...
Many social theorists have suggested that we are currently living in a period in which the identitie...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
'Representing the Nation' gathers key writings from leading thinkers in cultural studies, cultural h...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
From the early modern period, museums have been places in which citizens – however they might have b...
My twofold aim in this article is (i) to initiate discussion about issues of governance and sovereig...
Contemporary museums exist as variously configured sets of institutional coordinates that aspire to ...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Citizenship has always been linked to culture andtherefore of concern to cultural services. There ha...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
With the growth of interest in the debates about what culture is, and who 'owns' it, questions of cu...
The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth ce...
Many social theorists have suggested that we are currently living in a period in which the identitie...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
'Representing the Nation' gathers key writings from leading thinkers in cultural studies, cultural h...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
From the early modern period, museums have been places in which citizens – however they might have b...