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Professor Anthony Zito
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Framing European Heritage and Identity: Cultural Policy Instruments of the European Union2025
Dr Catherine Gilbert
Dr Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Dr Jorge Catala-Carrasco
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Dr Philippa Page
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Introduction: Communities in flux across the globe2025
Dr Catherine Gilbert
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Dr Philippa Page
Dr Laura Routley
Special Issue: Communities and Change2025
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Diversity of Belonging in Europe: Public Spaces, Contested Places, Cultural Encounters2023
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Museums as a public space of belonging? Negotiating dialectics of purpose, presentation and participation2023
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Helen Mears
Embedding belonging into research responding to crises. en/counter/points Reflection Paper2022
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Dr Bruce Davenport
Redeveloping central spaces and marginal places: facilitating civic engagement in urban transformation. Policy Brief 22022
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Research Encounters: Thinking Through Adaptive Reuse2022
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Helen Mears
Dr Bruce Davenport
Supporting inclusive spaces: enabling recognition in diverse cultural and community spaces, en/counter/points. Policy Brief 12022
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Helen Mears
Toolkit on Belonging for museum professionals2022
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Zugehoerigkeit2022
Professor Christopher Whitehead
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Dr Gonul Bozoglu
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis2020
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Encountering authenticity in the ‘contact zone’? Museums, refugees and participation2020
Professor Susannah Eckersley
A Place at the Table? Food in Museums as an 'Ersatz Politics' of Difficulty2019
Professor Susannah Eckersley
Between appropriation and appropriateness: instrumentalizing dark heritage in populism and memory?2019
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