European Commission - 7th Framework Programme European Museums and Libraries in/of the age of migrations last updated: February 2015


MeLa Publications

The MeLa editorial activity promotes the widespread use of the advancement of knowledge produced by the Project. Special policies have been agreed by the Consortium Partners in order to guarantee a high open access level to all Project products, and in particular to make publications readable and downloadable.
In this page, you can find a selection of MeLa related documents, and the articles, papers and books produced by the Consortium members within the MeLa Project, which will be available free of charge whenever possible and, in any case, at least in their executive summary.

These works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License.

 

The MeLa*Books Series

 

>> Access the series of open-access digital publications which report the main findings ensued from the research activities developed by the different MeLa Research Fields.

 


   


  • Exhibiting Europe

    Krankenhagen, Stefan (ed). 2011. "Thematic Section: Exhibiting Europe." Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research 3: 269-400.

    A thematic section including the papers given in Oslo during the conference "Exhibiting Europe. The Development of European narratives in museums, collections, and exhibitions" is now published in the peer-reviewd journal Culture Unbound.

    Essays:
    1. Stefan Krankenhagen | Exhibiting Europe: The Development of European Narratives in Museums, Collections, and Exhibitions
    2. Torgeir Rinke Bangstad | Routes of Industrial Heritage: On the Animation of Sedentary Objects
    3. Alexander Badenoch |Harmonized Spaces, Dissonant Objects, Inventing Europe? Mobilizing Digital Heritage
    4. Nanna Thylstrup | The Digital Dimension of European Cultural Politics: Index, Intellectual Property and Internet Governance
    5. Kerstin Poehls | Europe Blurred: Migration, Margins and the Museum
    6. Ljiljana Radonic | Croatia – Exhibiting Memory and History at the ‘Shores of Europe’
    7. Steffi de Jong | Is This Us? The Construction of European Woman/Man in the Exhibition It’s our History!
    8. Wolfram Kaiser | From Great Men to Ordinary Citizens? The Biographical Approach to Narrating European Integration in Museums

    Exhibiting Europe Krankenhagen Stefan - Essays - October 2011 Document more