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Conducting Research with Human Participants
2023 || Paperback || Durdella || SAGE
Conducting Research with Human Participants is the only guidebook readers will need to navigate the IRB process and secure swift approval of research protocols. This text walks readers through the history of IRBs, strategies for drafting and revising protocols, and guidance on working with an approved protocol in the field.
What Does Your School Data Team Sound Like?
A Framework to Improve the Conversation Around Data
2018 || Paperback || Spaulding || SAGE
What Does Your Data Team Sound Like? provides an approach that gets teams talking about and applying data effectively in a variety of setting and scenarios.
Methodology: Who Needs It?
2023 || Paperback || Hammersley || SAGE
In this confrontational text Martyn Hammersley looks at the key issues in current social research methodology, it is a must-read for those interested in the state of this field.
The Constituent Museum
2018 || Paperback || John Byrne e.a. || Valiz L'internationale
What would happen if museums put relationships at the centre of their operations? This question inspires this publication, which offers a diverse, rigorous, and experimental analysis of what is commonly known as education, mediation or interpretation within museum institutions. It regards the visitor not as a passive receiver of predefined content, but as an active member of a constituent body, whom it facilitates, provokes, inspires and learns from. Moving beyond the practice of mediation as...
Research Methods, Statistics, and Applications
2022 || Paperback || Adams e.a. || SAGE
The third edition of Research Methods, Statistics, and Applications integrates research methods and statistics to show that the research process requires a combination of these two elements. This text uses examples and applications from across the social and behavioral sciences. This edition includes a new chapter on measurement and updates for the 7th edition of the APA Manual.
Creative Chance
Surrealist Art and Literature from the Laurens Vancrevel and Frida de Jong Collection
2021 || Paperback || Saskia van Kampen e.a. || Museum Boijmans van Beuningen
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's Surrealism collection is world famous, but this Boijmans Study is not devoted to the oeuvres of great names in the canon like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte. Instead, it tells the story of the idiosyncratic finds made by the Dutch collectors Laurens Vancrevel and his wife Frida de Jong. Long before museums started to take notice, the couple had collected art and poetry by then relatively unknown Surrealists. Over the years, they let themselves be guided by c...
Corporate Collections in the Worlds of Arts, Business and Cultural Heritage
2022 || Paperback || Arnold Witte || nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Corporate Art Collections have been initiated and curated to educate staff, stimulate creative and out-of-the-box thinking, improve brand image, and express corporate cultural responsibility through support for artists and the art world. Yet while Corporate Art Collections are an important part of the international cultural and art worlds, their position, significance and agency in those realms are rarely considered in its transnational entirety. The usual perspective is either within nationa...
Boegbeeld in de kelder
Een geschiedenis van de archeologische collectie van de KU Leuven
2022 || Paperback || Jonas Danckers e.a. || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Boegbeeld in de kelder schetst de bewogen geschiedenis van de gevarieerde archeologische collectie van KU Leuven. De eerste professor archeologie in ons land, kanunnik Edmond Reusens, bouwde vanaf 1864 een didactische collectie archeologie uit in het Maria-Theresiacollege. In de eerste helft van de 20e eeuw werd de verzameling succesvol uitgebreid dankzij de inspanningen van René Maere, Raymond A.G. Lemaire en Fernand Mayence, hoogleraren in respectievelijk de christelijke archeologie, archi...
Vis-à-vis The Transhistorical Museum
mapping the field
2018 || Paperback || Eva Wittocx e.a. || Valiz
Since the turn of this century, we have witnessed a significant expanse in the field of transhistorical exhibition practices. A range of curatorial efforts have emerged in which objects and artefacts from various periods and art-historical and cultural contexts are combined in display, in an effort to question and expand traditional museological notions such as chronology, context, and category. Such experiments in transcending art-historical boundaries can potentially result in both fresh in...