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Volume 49 (2020): Issue 2 (Mar 2020): Special issue: Shared Spaces – Multispecies Approaches in the Museum
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Ethnologia Europaea
Table of Contents
Editorial
Fabricating Data, Undermining Trust, or
Fabricating Data, Undermining Trust, or
Themed section
Multispecies Worlds in the Museum
Multispecies Worlds in the Museum
Enlivening Exhibitions
Enlivening Exhibitions
Between Reconstruction of the Past, Visitor Expectations and Animal Well-being
Between Reconstruction of the Past, Visitor Expectations and Animal Well-being
Under one Roof Year-round
Under one Roof Year-round
Birdhouses in an Open-air Museum
Birdhouses in an Open-air Museum
Multispecies Interferences
Multispecies Interferences
Taxidermy in Motion, (not) from a Bird’s-eye Perspective
Taxidermy in Motion, (not) from a Bird’s-eye Perspective
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Beyond Presentism
Beyond Presentism
On Scholarly Misconduct and Fraud, and What We Can Learn from It
On Scholarly Misconduct and Fraud, and What We Can Learn from It
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More Thoughts on Scholarly Misconduct, and What We Can Learn from It
More Thoughts on Scholarly Misconduct, and What We Can Learn from It
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