Introduction: Transnational island museologies
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Sanctuary After the Storm: A toolkit of repair work for Caribbean museums
págs. 16-20
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Croatian Coral Centre Zlarin: Building the future on the knowledge of the past
págs. 25-29
Reimagining museums as bridges for intergenerational environmental knowledge and current challenges: A case study of Na Bolom
págs. 30-33
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Sustaining heritage in the island of Lesvos (Greece): Community museums and their impact
págs. 48-52
Ecomuseum Te Fare Natura: Rebuilding Indigenous futures
págs. 53-57
Unlocking Nahua cosmovision throughmachine learning
Javier Pereda, Alexander Sánchez Díaz, Patricia Murrieta Flores
págs. 58-63
The cultural heritage of New Caledonia: Climatechange and sustainability challenges in the safeguarding and valorisation of historical buildings
págs. 64-68
Tides of transformation: How young changemakers are redefining the role of museums and heritage organisations to address the climate emergency
págs. 69-74
Our present is their past: Intergenerational heritage and adaptation to climate extremes on the coast of Northern Peru
págs. 75-79
Rising rooted: Exploring opportunities for reactivating traditional environmental knowledge to increase plant awareness
págs. 80-83
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Ocean as pathway: From museum collections to contemporary creations
págs. 90-93
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Le mouvement des vagues: Du potentiel de curation décoloniale avec le format de l’installation
págs. 99-102
Travelling (Hi)stories: George Nuku’s reworking of colonial maritime illustrations
págs. 103-106
Museums in Puerto Rico exhibiting human remains of their own culture: An analysis of three institutions
págs. 107-110
How museums remember: Charting a Puerto Rican object history
págs. 111-114
Collecting Indian Ocean islands: Material culture and the limits of colonial knowledge
págs. 115-118
Collecting ambiguity: Material objects and the afterlives of empire on the Island of Ireland
págs. 119-123
L’inventaire du patrimoine kanak dispersé: Une base de données au service d’une muséologie transnationale
págs. 124-127
Reassembling the fragments – Scotland and the Caribbean
Heather Cateau
págs. 128-132
Forget us our debts: Memory, forgetting and museums in a pearling community
págs. 133-136
Vers une mémoire en perpétuelle construction: l’art et l’histoire de Terreur blanche sur Lü Dao (Taïwan)
págs. 137-141
Curazao y la esclavitud en el Caribe: Del patrimonio memorialista a la musealización de identidades modernas
págs. 142-145
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Taking good care: Race, class and colonial violence in Scottish galleries
págs. 150-154
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Bio-cultural heritage of Sundarbans: A tale of transnational coastal and island museology
págs. 160-164
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Paddling to Onrust: Cultural heritage and ecological development in Onrust historical island, Jakarta, Indonesia
Ary Sulistyo, M. Ismail Fahreza, Teuku M. Rizki R., Nofa Farida Lestari, Sriwulantuty Rizkiningsih
págs. 175-180
Capitalism and Slavery round table
Heather Cateau
págs. 182-186
Enabling historiography: The responsibility of the archivist as conduit
págs. 187-192
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Street names and built landscape: Scottish colonial imprint on Barbados
págs. 203-205
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