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Two-dimensional engagements: photography, empathy and interpretation at District Six Museum
K Markham
International Journal of Heritage Studies 25 (1), 21-42, 2019
92019
Organised innocence in the paramilitary museum
K Markham
Heritage after Conflict, 49-65, 2018
92018
Activist Pedagogies in Museum Studies and Practice: A Critical Reflection
E Robenalt, D Farrell-Banks, K Markham
Journal of Museum Education 47 (4), 401-413, 2022
82022
Problematising digital and dialogic heritage practices in Europe: Tensions and opportunities
A Galani, K Markham, R Mason
European heritage, dialogue and digital practices, 9-36, 2019
82019
More than meanwhile spaces
E Coffield, K Markham, P Richter, R Huggan, D Butler, E Wainwright, ...
Newcastle University, 2019
32019
Touring the post-conflict city: Negotiating affects during Belfast’s black cab mural tours
K Markham
Emotion, affective practices, and the past in the present, 163-178, 2018
32018
‘Lacking’subjects: Challenging the construction of the ‘empowered’graduate in museum, gallery and heritage studies
E Coffield, K Markham, J Crosby, M Athanassiou, C Stenbom
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 22 (2), 112-127, 2023
22023
Beyond employability
E Coffield, K Markham, J Crosby, M Athanasiou, C Stenbom
Newcastle University, 2019
22019
Touring the post-conflict city
K Markham
Emotion, Affective Practices, and the Past in the Present, 2018
22018
Humour as black as a black taxi: joking about the Troubles
K Markham
Irish Times, 2018
22018
Toy Guns and Miniatures: the kitschification of conflict in the paramilitary museum.
K Markham
Northern Ireland After the Good Friday Agreement: Building a Shared Future …, 2021
12021
Hunger strikes put in context: a visit to the Irish Republican History Museum
K Markham
Irish Times, 2016
12016
Commemorating conflict in the paramilitary museum
K Markham
The Routledge Handbook of the Northern Ireland Conflict and Peace, 525-537, 2022
2022
Situating belonging at the intersection of multi-scalar, multi-dimensional and multidirectional heritage: The case of post-industrial communities in Gdańsk
K Markham, R Mason, R Ślusarczyk
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory, 122-142, 2019
2019
Situating Belonging at the Intersection of Multi-scalar, Multi-dimensional, and Multi-directional Heritage: the Case of Post-industrial Communities in Gdańsk
R Slusarczyk, R Mason, K Markham
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis, 2019
2019
More than Meanwhile Spaces: Long term business models for artists in the city
E Coffield, P Richter, R Huggan, K Markham, D Butler, R Prescott, ...
CKC 2019: Rethinking, Resisting, and Reimagining the Creative City, 2019
2019
Book review: The Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain: Impacts, Engagements, Legacies and Memories
K Markham
Memory Studies 11 (2), 269-271, 2018
2018
'The person inside it has to be part of it': Empathy, Post-Conflict Heritage and'Troubles Tourism'in Northern Ireland
KJ Markham
University of Leeds, 2017
2017
An archaeology of the troubles: the dark heritage of Long Kesh/Maze prison
K Markham
International Journal of Heritage Studies 22 (10), 861-863, 2016
2016
122 Situating belonging at the intersection of multi-scalar, multi-dimensional and multidirectional heritage: The case of post-industrial communities in Gdańsk
K Markham, R Mason, R Ślusarczyk
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of …, 0
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