Publications

2024

[forthcoming] Dark Tourism and ‘Partial Religiosity’: Ontological-Aesthetic Pilgrimage in Camiguin Island, Philippines. International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. Technological University Dublin. (Jan Kahambing)

[forthcoming] Artificial Intelligence as ‘Vicarious Curation’ between Public Health and Inequality. Journal of Public Health. Oxford University Press. (Jan Kahambing)

Testifying the Model for Classifying the Level of Engagement: A Case Study of the Historic Center of Macau. In Prague – Heritages: Past and Present – Built and Social. AMPS Proceedings, edited by Jitka Cirklová. Czech Technical University and Architectural Media Political Society. (Teng Wai Lao)

Healing as an Object: Curation, Sentience, and Slowness. Oxford Public Philosophy, turn four. American Philosophical Association. (Jan Kahambing)

Approaching Heritage Preservation for Future Generations. In Conservation of Architectural Heritage (CAH) – Developing Sustainable Practices, edited by Maria Luisa Germanà, Natsuko Akagawa, Antonella Versaci, and Nicola Cavalagli. Springer. (Teng Wai Lao)

Fourfolded Objects, Or Towards a Philosophy of Object-Oriented Curation. Curator: The Museum Journal, Wiley. (Jan Kahambing)

What is meta-curation? Antifragile Realism between Simulacrum and Spectrality. Inscriptions: Journal for Contemporary Thinking on Art, Philosophy and Psycho-analysis, vol. 7, no. 1 (Jan Kahambing)

2023

Narrating and Contesting Cultural Identities in Music: The Case of Macao before and after Handover. Review of Culture (International Edition), 72, 6-23. https://www.icm.gov.mo/academics/en/booksList/2453 (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

Heatwaves and Coastal Vulnerability in Southeast Asia [with hints on museum roles]. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X23006301 (Jan Kahambing)

Heritage, the Illusion of Inheritance and the Volatility of Memory: A Reflection on the Procession of the Passion of Our Lord the Good Jesus, Macau. International Journal of Intangible Heritage, no. 18 https://ijih.org/volumes/article/1082 (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

Curating and/or suffering: On Palliative Care and Museums. Palliative & Supportive Care. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1478951523000263 (Jan Kahambing)

ChatGPT, ‘Polypsychic’ Artificial Intelligence, and Psychiatry in Museums. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2023.103548 (Jan Kahambing)

Metaverse, Mental Health, and Museums in post-COVID-19. Journal of Public Health. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdad002 (Jan Kahambing)

The Role of Museums in Planetary Health Bioethics: A Review. In Planetary Health and Bioethics, edited by Alexander Waller and Darryl Macer. pp. 434-451, Eubios Ethics Institute. (Jan Kahambing and Teng Wai Lao)

The Value of Museums in Averting a Planetary Health Crisis. Ethics, Medicine, and Public Health, vol. 26. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100866 (Jan Kahambing and Teng Wai Lao)

除了打卡,有誰會抬頭望望那道百年風景 [Besides Checking in, Who Will Ever Raise One’s Head and Look up to the Hundred-year Townscape]. All About Macau Media, January 30, 2023. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

葡荷戰役400年 – 對同⼀件歷史事件的「各⾃表述」(下)| 投稿 #15-2 [400th Anniversary of the Luso-Dutch Battle of Macau – ‘Individual Representations’ of the Same Historical Event (II) | Contribution No.15-2]. Macaology 16, January 18, 2023. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

2022

A Paradox of Reusing Cultural Heritage: A Case Study
of the Historic Centre of Macau
. Restauro Archeologico 2 (Special Issue), pp. 302-307. (Teng Wai Lao)

Heritage Education as an Effective Approach to Enhance Community Engagement: A Model for Classifying the Level of Engagement. HERITAGE 2022 – International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability, pp. 631-638: https://doi.org/10.4995/HERITAGE2022.2022.15630 (Teng Wai Lao)

Will a Haiyan Museum Heal or Traumatise? Insights from Survivor-Curators. Museological Review, vol. 26, pp. 55-65. (Jan Kahambing)

Revisiting the Battle of Macau in 1622: A Polyphonic Narrative. The Newsletter Autumn 2022 #93. Leiden: International Institute for Asian Studies. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

葡荷戰役400年 – 對同⼀件歷史事件的「各⾃表述」(上)| 投稿 #15-1 [400th Anniversary of the Luso-Dutch Battle of Macau – ‘Individual Representations’ of the Same Historical Event (I) | Contribution No.15-1]. Macaology 16, December 27, 2022. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

2021

Introduction to the Special Issue “Religion in Museums”. Religions vol. 12, no. 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12020139 (Victoria Harrison)

The Lennon Wall of Hong Kong: A Political and Aesthetic Reflection. Audens, no.5 (September 2021): 46-60. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

Pepe the Frog Is Love and Peace: His Second Life in Hong Kong. In Critical Meme Reader: Global Mutations of the Viral Image, edited by Chloë Arkenbout, Jack Wilson and Daniel de Zeeuw, 289-306. Amsterdam: the Institute of Network Cultures, 2021. (Ka Yin Caspar Chan)

2020

Philosophy of Museums. Oxford Bibliographies. Oxford University Press. (Victoria Harrison and Philip Tonner)

2016

Philosophy and Museums: Essays on the Philosophy of Museums. Cambridge University Press. (Edited by Victoria Harrison, Anna Bergqvist, and Gary Kemp)

Introduction. Philosophy and Museums: Essays on the Philosophy of Museums, edited by Victoria Harrison, Anna Bergqvist, and Gary Kemp. pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1358246116000047

2009

Abstracta in Concreta: Engaging Museum Collections in Philosophy and Religious Studies Research. Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design: Case Studies, University of Brighton. (Victoria Harrison and Philip Tonner).

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