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2014 Michael Ames Award Winner “Hostels, Homes, Museum”, by Leslie Witz and Noëleen Murray – Open Access

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  • Posted on May 29, 2024
  • By emilyhayflick
  • In Museum Anthropology Blog

The 2014 Michael Ames Award winner, “Hostels, Homes, Museum”, by Leslie Witz and Noëleen Murray, is now available on open access.

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