At a time of major transformations in the conditions and self-conceptions of cultural history and ethnological museums worldwide, it has become increasingly important for these museums to engage in cooperative projects.
This book brings together insights and analyses of a wide variety of approaches to museum cooperation from different expert perspectives. Featuring a variety of African and European points of view and providing detailed empirical evidence, it establishes a new field of museological study and provides some suggestions for future museum practice.
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Thomas Laely holds a Ph D in Social Anthropology and specialised in African and Museum Studies. He is the Deputy Head of the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Marc Meyer is a social and cultural anthropologist, currently working as project coordinator and assistant curator at the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Raphael Schwere is a social and cultural anthropologist working on human-animal relations, material culture of disability and museums in the Horn of Africa and East Africa. He is a Ph D student and lecturer at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, where he works at the Ethnographic Museum.