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Stéphanie Bertrand’s Phd thesis to be published by Routledge

We are very proud to announce that Stéphanie Bertrand’s Phd thesis “Curating content: inclusion, transparency and mediation in contemporary curatorial practice”, supervised by associate professor at AUTh Lia Yoka, along with professors at AUTh Matoula Scaltsa and Yannis Stavrakakis, and submitted at the School of Architecture, AUTh, after the inducement of the Postgraduate MA Program […]

We are very proud to announce that Stéphanie Bertrand’s Phd thesis “Curating content: inclusion, transparency and mediation in contemporary curatorial practice”, supervised by associate professor at AUTh Lia Yoka, along with professors at AUTh Matoula Scaltsa and Yannis Stavrakakis, and submitted at the School of Architecture, AUTh, after the inducement of the Postgraduate MA Program “Museology-Cultural Management”, has been approved to be published by Routledge.

It’s a great moment not only for our sweet Stephanie Bertrand but for our Program as well because two of our theoretical pillars in museology are commented extensively into the above doctoral thesis: 1. curatorship is nothing more than museology and 2. curating contemporary art is a truly socio-political act.

All the best Stéphanie.