Heritage, politics and anti-politics (2004-2020)

van Knippenberg, K., Duineveld, M., & Buizer, M. (2020). The ex/inclusion paradox in heritage management: the Mobarak mosque in The Hague. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development.
Duineveld, M., Van Assche, K., & Beunen, R. (2017). Re-conceptualising political landscapes after the material turn: a typology of material events. Landscape research, 42(4), 375-384.
Felder, M., Duineveld, M., & Assche, K. V. (2015). Absence/presence and the ontological politics of heritage: the case of Barrack 57. International journal of heritage studies, 21(5), 460-475.
Duineveld, M., Van Assche, K., & Beunen, R. (2013). Malta’s unintentional consequences: Archaeological heritage and the politics of exclusion in the Netherlands. Public Archaeology, 12(3), 139-154.
Van Assche, K., Duineveld, M., De Jong, H., & Van Zoest, A. (2012). What place is this time? Semiotics and the analysis of historical reference in landscape architecture. Journal of urban design, 17(2), 233-254.
Duineveld, M., & Van Assche, K. (2011). The power of tulips: constructing nature and heritage in a contested landscape. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 13(2), 79-98.
Duineveld, M., Beunen, R., & Assche, K. (2010). Interpretative heritage research and the politics of democratization and de-democratization. The Cultural Landscape & Heritage Paradox: Protection and Development of the Dutch Archaeological-historical Landscape and Its European Dimension, 3, 291.