Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture
The coordinators of the research groups of the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture are:
Coloring Memories: Influencing Psychological Distance, Affect and Identification by Digitally Coloring Black & White Images of the Holocaust; Auditory Memory and Sound Archives
Coloring Memories: Influencing Psychological Distance, Affect and Identification by Digitally Coloring Black & White Images of the Holocaust
Presenting Cultural Heritage; Architecture of Identities and a 4D Research Lab
The Collection as an Agent. Collections and Collectors in 20th-Century Musicology
Country-House Culture: History, Heritage & Representation; Dynamics of Memory: WWII Heritage & Memory in the Netherlands in an International Context; Terrorscapes: Transnational Memory in Postwar Europe; Landscapes of war, Trauma and Occupation: Painful Heritage and Memory; Making Memories: European Elites, Families & Identities
Intangible Culture: The Heritage Dynamics and Politics of Everyday Life
Country-House Culture: History, Heritage & Representation; Making Memories: European Elites, Families & Identities
Coloring Memories: Influencing Psychological Distance, Affect and Identification by Digitally Coloring Black & White Images of the Holocaust
Diasporic & Divided Memories; Occupation Heritage: Memory Sites in the Middle East; Post Memories: Intergenerational Narratives of Conflict
Dynamics of Memory: WWII Heritage & Memory in the Netherlands in an International Context