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| Resumen | 
   Museum practice remains rooted in its historical ontology of nature-culture dualism. This article moves beyond this dualism by combining Bhaskar’s dialectical MELD schema with cultural historical activity theory. It therefore provides an iterative, practical pathway towards a new, ecological-decolonial mode of museology that potentially disrupts normalized practice and generates new possibilities for museums to offer people agency. A situated turn for museum practice is thus envisioned, with a focus on people as complex social-ecological entities. Specifically, this involves a dialectical relationship between peoples’ stories, or intangible heritage, and the core museum activity of collecting.  | 
        
| Volumen | 
   21 
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| Número | 
   2 
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| Número de páginas | 
   170-195 
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             Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 
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| Numero ISSN | 
   14767430 (ISSN) 
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| DOI | 
   10.1080/14767430.2022.2031788 
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