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Annika Hampel

is both Executive Director of the Africa Centre for Transregional Research at the University of Freiburg and Scientific Coordinator for the Maria Sibylla Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa (MIASA) at the University of Ghana (Legon, Accra). She is an expert in the areas of cultural policy and international affairs, with a particular interest in international cooperation and sustainable development. She holds a PhD for her multi-award winning thesis on International Cooperation in Culture, Education, and Science. She has been working for more than ten years at various German universities and institutes. 

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Cultural Policy in India
India’s Non-Policy towards the Diversity of Arts and Culture 2020-11-02
Recently, India has been highly active in entering into various international partnerships and devising a set of new policies. However, the country still has no genuine and coherent arts and culture policy to adequately showcase the country’s cultural riches.
» India’s Non-Policy towards the Diversity of Arts and Culture

Book review
Museum Cooperation between Africa and Europe. A New Field for Museum Studies 2020-05-11
The restitution of African objects in European museums has been widely debated after French President Macron’s important call in November 2017, based on the report on the ‘Restitution of African Cultural Heritage’ by Felwine Sarr and Bénédicte Savoy. The publication ‘Museum Cooperation between Africa and Europe’ does not provide solutions to the manifold issues raised in this debate but shows a number of useful ways forward for working with contested colonial collections across the two continents.
» Museum Cooperation between Africa and Europe. A New Field for Museum Studies

International cooperation
Structures, Processes, and Cultural Practices 2017-10-02
In the cultural sector and in cultural policy, international cooperation is taken for granted. But to be truly fruitful, cultural exchange must be on an equal footing. But what does that mean? Are arts organizations really on a par with their partners? Is it really fair cooperation they pursue? With her award-winning doctoral thesis, Dr. Annika Hampel has triggered the discussion of a topic debated still much too rarely.
» Structures, Processes, and Cultural Practices
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