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    Poulovassilis, Alexandra and Katerinchuk, Valeri and Candlin, Fiona (2023) Designing a system to chart the development of the UK museum sector: an iterative approach. Journal of Systems and Information Technology , ISSN 1328-7265.

    Candlin, Fiona and Ballatore, Andrea (2023) A geography of UK museums. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 48 (1), pp. 213-229. ISSN 0020-2754.

    Candlin, Fiona and Ballatore, A. and Larkin, J. and Poulovassilis, A. and Katerinchuk, V. and Liebenrood, M. (2023) The UK museum boom: continuity and change 1960-2019. Cultural Trends , ISSN 0954-8963. (Submitted)

    Candlin, Fiona and Larkin, Jamie (2020) What is a Museum? Difference all the way down. Museum and Society 18 (2), pp. 115-131. ISSN 1479-8360.

    Poulovassilis, Alexandra and Larsson, Nick and Candlin, Fiona and Larkin, Jamie and Ballatore, Andrea (2020) Creating a Knowledge Base to research the history of UK Museums through Rapid Application Development. ACM Journal of Computing and Cultural Heritage 12 (4), pp. 1-27. ISSN 1556-4673.

    Candlin, Fiona and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2020) Understanding and managing patchy data in the UK museum sector. Museum Management and Curatorship 35 (4), pp. 446-459. ISSN 0964-7775.

    Candlin, Fiona and Larkin, Jamie and Ballatore, Andrea and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2020) The missing museums: accreditation, surveys, and an alternative account of the UK sector. Cultural Trends 29 (1), pp. 50-67. ISSN 0954-8963.

    Candlin, Fiona (2017) Rehabilitating unauthorised touch or why museum visitors touch the exhibits. Senses and Society 12 (3), pp. 251-266. ISSN 1745-8927.

    Candlin, Fiona (2012) Independent museums, heritage, and the shape of museum studies. Museum and Society 10 (1), pp. 28-41. ISSN 1479-8360.

    Candlin, Fiona (2008) Touch and the limits of the rational museum, or can matter think? Senses and Society 3 (3), pp. 277-292. ISSN 1745-8927.

    Candlin, Fiona (2004) Don’t touch! hands off! art, blindness and the conservation of expertise. Body & Society 10 (1), pp. 71-90. ISSN 1357-034X.

    Candlin, Fiona (2003) Blindness, art and exclusion in museums and galleries. The International Journal of Art & Design 22 (1), pp. 100-110. ISSN 1476-8062.

    Candlin, Fiona (2001) A dual inheritance: the politics of educational reform and PhDs in art and design. The International Journal of Art & Design Education 20 (3), pp. 302-310. ISSN 1476-8062.

    Candlin, Fiona (2000) Practice-based doctorates and questions of academic legitimacy. International Journal of Art and Design Education 19 (1), pp. 96-101. ISSN 1476-8062.

    Candlin, Fiona (2000) A proper anxiety: practice-based PhDs and academic unease. Working Papers in Art and Design 1 (1), ISSN 1466-4917.

    Book Section

    Candlin, Fiona (2018) Sensory separation and the founding of art history. In: Howes, D. (ed.) Senses and Sensation: Critical and Primary Sources: Art and Design. Critical and Primary Sources 4. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781474274050.

    Candlin, Fiona (2014) Embracing sculpture, holding stones: on gender and the details of touch. In: Dent, Peter (ed.) Sculpture and Touch. Subject/Object: New Studies in Sculpture. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 181-196. ISBN 9781409412311.

    Candlin, Fiona (2013) Keeping objects live. In: MacDonald, S. and Rees Leahy, H. (eds.) Museum [Transformations/Theory/Media/Practice]. The International Handbooks of Museum Studies 4. Hoboken, U.S.: Wiley, pp. 1-23. ISBN 9781405198509.

    Candlin, Fiona (2012) Open House at the Vintage Wireless Museum. In: Seijdel, J. and Melis, L. and Lütticken, S. (eds.) Open 23 Autonomy. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Nai Publishers. ISBN 9789056628581.

    Candlin, Fiona and Guins, R. (2009) Introducing objects: what, when and where, how. In: Candlin, Fiona and Guins, R. (eds.) The Object Reader. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415452304.

    Candlin, Fiona (2009) Yesterday upon the stair. In: Candlin, Fiona and Guins, R. (eds.) The Object Reader. In Sight: Visual Culture. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415452304.

    Candlin, Fiona (2008) Museums, modernity and the class politics of touching objects. In: Chatterjee, H. (ed.) Touch in Museums: Policy and Practice in Object Handling. Oxford, UK: Berg. ISBN 9781847882387.

    Candlin, Fiona (2008) A dual inheritance: the politics of educational reform and PhDs in art and design. In: Hickman, R. (ed.) Research In Art & Design Education : Issues and Exemplars. Bristol, UK: Intellect Ltd., pp. 99-108. ISBN 9781841501994.

    Candlin, Fiona and O'Brien, Margaret (2001) Lifelong learning in museums: a critical appraisal. In: Jones, David J. and Normie, Gerald (eds.) 2001 - A Spatial Odyssey. Nottingham: Continuing Education Press, pp. 176-186. ISBN 185041095X.

    Candlin, Fiona (2001) Space, chastity and classicism at The British Museum. In: Jones, David J. and Normie, Gerald (eds.) 2001 - A Spatial Odyssey. Nottingham: Continuing Education Press, pp. 54-65. ISBN 185041095X.

    Conference or Workshop Item

    Candlin, Fiona (2023) DIY museums: opportunity and inequity. In: Making Museum Professionals Workshop - Museum Work: Hierarchies and Barriers, Exclusion and Inclusion, 23 May 2023, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2022) The UK Museums Boom (and what happened next). In: The UK Museums Boom (and what happened next), 17 Nov 2022, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2022) Mapping Museums: questions of representation and participatory parity. In: Critical Heritage and Social Justice Workshop, 03-04 May 2022, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2021) Museum networks or how to open your own museum. In: Museum Networks and Museum History, Museums and Galleries History group conference, 14-16 Jul 2021, Online. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2019) Village life, the Cold War, and the Beeching Cuts: opening museums in the UK. In: Small Museums in a Global context symposium, 07 Jun 2019, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2019) When is a historic house a museum? (And how many are there?). In: Houses of Politicians Symposium, 29 Nov 2019, Manchester, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2018) Mapping museums and conceptual modelling. In: Spatial Humanities conference, 2018, Sheffield, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2018) Where was the museums boom? In: Digital Humanities Conference, 2018, Lancaster, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2016) Micromuseology. In: Pitt Rivers Museum Research Seminar in Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology, 2016, Oxford, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2016) Partisans Reviewed. In: Im/Material: Encounters within the Creative Arts Archive, 13-14 May 2016, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2016) What the attendants saw and the visitors felt: vandalism and patterns of unauthorised touch at the British Museum. In: Conventions of Proximity in Art, Theatre and Performance, 05-06 May 2016, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2015) The Micro-museums Archives Project. In: Archives and Society, 24 Nov 2015, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2015) Micromuseums and archives. In: Archives Group Annual Conference, 2015, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2014) Clutter. In: Curating the Archive, 07 Mar 2014, London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2014) Home Visiting: Micromuseums in domestic spaces. In: The Archive and Domestic and Private Space, 10 Dec 2014, Royal College of Art. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2012) Micromuseology: researching small, independent, single-subject museums. In: New Approaches to the Past: Methodological Innovation in Heritage Research seminar series, 2012, University College London. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2011) Art and the etiquette of touch. In: Seminar Series, School of Graduate Studies in association with the Concordia Sensoria Research Team, 2011, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2011) How museums feel. In: American Anthropological Association Conference, 2011, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2011) Night shift at the British Museum. In: Night Shift Seminar Series, 2011, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2011) A short and partial history of museum and gallery access provision for blind and partially-sighted audiences. In: Visual Impairment Training Day, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 2011, Edinburgh, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2010) Object handling in English museums: histories of tactual knowledge. In: Birkbeck Symposia, 2010, Birkbeck, University of London, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2010) The object reader. In: College Art Association Conference, 2010, Chicago, USA. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2009) Differentiating touch / tactual practices. In: College Art Association conference, 2009, Los Angeles, USA. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2009) Touch and art in contemporary museums. In: Research Seminar Series, 2009, Reading University, Reading, UK. (Unpublished)

    Candlin, Fiona (2008) Licit and illicit touch. In: Touch and Sculpture, 2008, The Courtauld Institute of Art. (Unpublished)

    Book

    Candlin, Fiona and Butler, Toby and Watts, J. (2022) Stories from small museums. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9781526166883.

    Candlin, Fiona (2015) Micromuseology: an analysis of small independent museums. London, UK: Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781474254977.

    Candlin, Fiona (2009) Art, museums and touch. Rethinking Art's Histories. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719079337.

    Candlin, Fiona and Guins, R. (2008) The Object Reader. In Sight: Visual Culture. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415452304.

    Other

    Candlin, Fiona and Larkin, Jamie and Ballatore, Andrea and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2020) Mapping Museums 1960-2020: a report on the data. Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.

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