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'To-ing and fro-ing', pgs 7-13
Okwui Enwezor, Artistic Director of Documenta 11 (2002) in conversation with Karen Raney, engage Editor, Senior Lecturer, University of East London
'Globalising visual culture: a matter of choice?', pgs 14-20
John Steers, National Society for Education in Art and Design, UK
'A history of Imperialism in a global economy', pgs 21-27
Katherine Hann, Head of Education & Interpretation, British Empire & Commonwealth Museum
'The dilemma of crossing cultures', pgs 28-31
Charles Landry, Director of Commedia and author of Culture at the Crossroads
'African art and globalisation: on whose terms the question?', pgs 32-37
Cesare Poppi, Lecturer in Anthropology and Deputy Director of Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, University of East Anglia
'Globalising the Self, localising the Other', pgs 38-42
Ferdinand de Jong, Lecturer in Anthropology, School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia
'Notes on Documenta', pgs 43-48
Richard Hylton, Freelance curator
'The Bigger Picture', pgs 49-54
Alessio Antoniolli, Residency Coordinator, Gasworks, London in conversation with Karen Raney, engage Editor, Senior Lecturer, University of East London
'Give and take: the possibility & problematic of transcultural exchange', pgs 55-59
Emma Cocker, Education Development Manager, Site Gallery, Sheffield
'Globalising audiences', pgs 60-62
Kaija Kaitavuori, Education curator, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki
'Is it local or is it global?', pgs 63-67
Veronica Sekules, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
'Culture Box Plc', pgs 68-72
Pete Worrall, Senior Lecturer, Art Education, University of Central England, Birmingham; international media consultant; digital artist; and writer
'Review: Here, There, Elsewhere: Dialogues on Location and Mobility', pgs 73-76
Alexia Defert, Writer and lecturer, Goldsmiths College, London
'Review : Art in Question', pgs 77-78
Emily Pringle, Freelance gallery educator and artist
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