Article-scientific refereed
De Bruyn, B. (2018). The Hot War: Climate, Security, Fiction. Studies in the Novel, 50(1), 43-67. doi: 10.1353/sdn.2018.0003
Ernsten, C. (2018). The “Bigger Picture”: How the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2014 World Design Capital Events Conditioned Cape Town’s Urban Transformation. Urban Forum, 29(1), 63-84. doi: 10.1007/s12132-017-9325-0
Sitzia, E. (2018). The Many Faces of Knowledge Production in Art Museums: an Exploration of Exhibition Strategies. Muséologies. Les cahiers d’études supérieures, 8(2), 141-157.
Vaage, N. (2018). Amplifying Ambiguities: Art on the Fringes of Biotechnology. Leonardo, 51(5), 525. doi: 10.1162/leon_a_01659
van Saaze, V., Wharton, G., & Reisman, L. (2018). Adaptive Institutional Change: Managing Digital Works at the Museum of Modern Art. Museum & Society, 16(2), 220-239.
Wesseling, E., & Dane, J. (2018). Are “the Natives” Educable? Dutch Schoolchildren Learn Ethical Colonial Policy (1890–1910). Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 10(1), 28-44. doi: 10.3167/jemms.2018.100103
Chapter in Book-scientific refereed
van den Hengel, L. (2018). The Arena of Affect: Marina Abramovic and the Politics of Emotion. In R. Buikema, L. Plate & K. Thiele (Eds.), Doing Gender in Media, Art and Culture: A Comprehensive Guide to Gender Studies (2nd ed., pp. 123-135). Routledge.
Book-scientific
Richterich, A. (2018). The Big Data Agenda: Data Ethics and Critical Data Studies. London: University of Westminster Press. doi: 10.16997/book14
Book-professional
Doorman, M. (2018). Dichtbij en ver weg: Opstellen over kunst, filosofie en literatuur. Amsterdam: Prometheus.
Book editing-scientific refereed
Meissner, M., & Lindner, C. (Eds.) (2018). The Routledge Companion to Urban Imaginaries. Routledge.
Full overview of AMC publications in 2018