Arts, Media and Culture

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The Arts, Media, and Culture (AMC) research programme gathers some 50 researchers whose interests converge on the dynamics of cultural change, both historically and contemporaneously. Researchers come from a variety of disciplinary practices, including literature, history, philosophy, archaeology, linguistics, media and cultural studies.

Researchers work within situated practices: not only reading culture through social, theoretical, and historical lenses, but through the material, the digital, and bodily practices in which cultural artefacts are produced, distributed, and received. 

AMC scholarship is underpinned by critical theory, history, philosophy, and digital and environmental humanities. It relies on paradigms such as post-humanism, post-and de-colonialism, and new materialism that are in the process of transforming the humanities beyond its anthropocentric foundations.

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DirectorProf. Eliza Steinbock

Academic secretary: Dr. Tullio Viola

 See here for recent AMC publications

What being part of AMC brings to five researchers of the group.

Five AMC researchers discuss their research.

News

Maastricht strengthens position as hotspot for artistic research

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With a joint learning environment for art and research in Maastricht, artistic research network MERIAN is taking the next step in the development of the art sector
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How beautiful can a polluted landscape be?

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Anyone who walks along the meandering river Geul sees a postcard scene: rolling hills, half-timbered houses, grazing cows, a watermill giving rhythm to the landscape. Yet beneath that idyllic image lies an uncomfortable reality.
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Costas Papadopoulos awarded Open Science NL grant

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€1.5 million for Open Science Digital Infrastructure for 3D Scholarship
Costas Papadopoulos

Christian Ernsten awarded funding for project on recurating colonial-era collections

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UnRest focuses on the historically significant yet deeply contested archives and artworks associated with Robert Jacob Gordon (1743–1795) – a Dutch military officer and explorer whose documentation of the Cape region shaped European knowledge of South Africa during the 18th century
Christian Ernsten

New book reveals the stories behind research: The Stories We Tell: Creative Nonfiction Accounts of Our Research

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This book shows that there is another way of doing research: one that pays attention to emotions, confusion, humour, doubt, imagination, and chance encounters.
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