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Items where Author is "Dibosa:David::"

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Dibosa, David (2014) Fugitive Direction: Reflections on the Troppen Museum. In: Amateur: Wendelien van Oldenborgh. Berlin: Sternberg Press, pp. 161-184. ISBN 9783956791918 Item not available online.

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Dibosa, David and Walsh, Victoria and Dewdney, Andrew (2012) Post-critical museology: theory and practice in the art museum. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 978-0-415-60601-1, 978-0-415-60600-4

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Dibosa, David and Dewdney, Andrew and Walsh, Victoria (2012) Cultural diversity: politics, policy and practices. The case of Tate Encounters. In: Museums, Equality and Social Justice. Museum Meanings . Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, pp. 114-124. ISBN 9780415504683

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Dibosa, David and Dewdney, Andrew and Walsh, Victoria (2010) Cultural inequality, multicultural nationalism and global diversity: Tate encounters: Britishness and visual culture. In: Beyond Cultural Diversity: The Case for Creativity. A Third Text Report . Routledge on behalf of Black Umbrella, London, UK, pp. 81-91. ISBN 978-0-947753-11-5

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Dibosa, David (2008) Besides Looking: Patrimony, Perfomativity and Visual Cultures. Tate Research [E]ditions. ISSN 1757-0530

Dibosa, David (2004) Fatal Distraction: art-writing and looking at art, an investigation into the relationship between art-writing and spectatorship. In: Put About: A Critical Anthology on Independent Publishing. Book Works, London, pp. 42-48. ISBN 1-870699-70-X Item not available online.

Dibosa, David (2003) Exhibitions of Mourning: published text addressing the relationship between spectatorship and mourning. In: Visuelle Kulture: Korper, Raume, Medien. Bohlau Verland, Vienna, pp. 125-137. ISBN 3-205-77040-4 Item not available online.

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