Editor: Gabor Veres

Néprajzi Értesítő CII

Publisher: Museum of Ethnography Lajos Kemecsi, Director-General


Editorial Board: Lajos Kemecsi (president), Péter Granasztói, János Gyarmati, Mónika Lackner, Veronika Schleicher, Zsuzsa Szarvas

Place of publication: Budapest

HU ISSN 0077-6599 (Print)

HU ISSN ….-…. (Online)

 

NÉPRAJZI ÉRTESÍTŐ M U S E I E T H N O G R A P H I Æ CI.

 

Table of Contents

 

Gábor Veres Introduction

Lajos Kemecsi Where Transitions Meet – the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest

Péter Granasztói Safekeeping, Access, and Contemporary Approaches – Roles and Tasks of an Ethno­graphic Museum in the 21st Century

Vera Schleicher Collections at a Crossroads?

Zsuzsa Szarvas Permanent and Temporary: The Characteristics of the Museum of Ethnography’s Exhibition Strategy

Gábor Veres New Momentum – Renewing Knowledge Transfer, Visitor Relations, and Communica­tion at the Museum of Ethnography

Ralf Čeplak Mencin Transformation of the Ethnographic Museums in the 21st Century

André Delpuech Civilized People and Barbarians. Museums of Ours, Museums of Others in France

Elina Anttila The New National in Finland – Making Space for a New Way to be a National Museum

Goranka Horjan Museum Renovation for Innovative and Smart Institutional Growth

Lars-Christian Koch Moving the Ethnological Collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin into the Heart of the City

Kertu Saks Challenges of the New Start – Re-launching the Estonian National Museum Concept in the New Building

Branislav Panis and Radovan Sýkora A New Project of the Slovak National Museum in Martin

Ann Follin Museums for the 21st Century – Relevant, Engaged and Curated with the Community

Léontine Meijer-van Mensch Practising Transparency in Becoming a Network Museum: REINVENTING GRASSI.SKD

Sanne Houby-Nielsen Nordiska Museet – Balancing between  Continuity and Change

Carolina Orsini Global Milan. An Innovative Collection Dis­play between Participation and Controversy

Barbara Plankensteiner The MARKK in Motion. Successes and Challenges in the Repositioning of an Ethnographic Museum in Hamburg

Laura van Broekhoven Old Spaces, New Futures? Becoming a Pitt Rivers Museum that Centres Radical Hope, Culture Care, Repair and Reconciliation

Robert Zydel The Museum in the Time of Crisis – Old Problems and New Challenges
 

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