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Stedelijk Studies Journal

Stedelijk Studies is a high-quality peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The journal comprises research related to the Stedelijk collection, exploring institutional history, museum studies (e.g., education and conservation practice), and current topics in the field of visual arts and design.

Articles submitted to Stedelijk Studies are subjected to a double-blind peer review process. In the case of artist’s contributions, the editorial board of Stedelijk Studies reserves the right to make adjustments to the criteria for academic peer review.

ISSN: 2405-7177

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Editorial Stedelijk Studies: Topical, Urgent, High-Quality

November 26, 2014/in Issue #1 - Collecting Geographies /by Dorine

By Margriet Schavemaker

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Mette Gieskes

Radboud University
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Bram Ieven

Leiden University
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Joana Ozorio de Almeida Meroz

VU University Amsterdam
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Patrick van Rossem

Utrecht University
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IMAGE COLOPHON

For issue 10 of Stedelijk Studies a video and various video stills by Rosa Menkman were created.

For issue 9 of Stedelijk Studies a video still by Pınar Öğrenci was selected.

For issue 8 of Stedelijk Studies photos by Luca Penning were selected.

For issue 7 of Stedelijk Studies photos by Dora Lionstone were selected.

For issue 6 of Stedelijk Studies Thomas Bellinck produced an artistic contribution.

For issue 5 of Stedelijk Studies photos by Sarah Westphal were selected.

For the first 4 issues of Stedelijk Studies students of the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam produced new photographs.

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