Contemporary Art Quarterly – translations by Refiner Translations. Copy editing by Michael Haagensen (PapersEdited).
EU Research Report – The CO:RE Project is a Coordination and Support Action within the Horizon 2020 framework, which aims to build an international knowledge base on the impact of technological transformations on children and youth. Part of the knowledge base is a series of short reports on relevant topics that provide an overview of the…
Contemporary Art Quarterly – Is it over? Will it continue? How does history take shape? How far is it to go from pride to shame? Who dares to pick up a lizard? How to treat the classics, both living and dead? Or what happens when trying to re-actualize the work of a timeless classic in…
PhD dissertation for Aare Värk Copy editing by Michael Haagensen (PapersEdited)
Single Chapter for an Academic Collection – The historic centre of Tallinn, Estonia with its medieval old town heritage has become an internationally recognised tourism destination. It has undergone major regeneration in the course of ownership reform which made business investment possible. This transformation of the city has revived relatively deprived quarters of Tallinn’s medieval…
Academic Collection / Report – This publication project on mentorship as a tool in arts management training was a pure pleasure to be involved in. I was engaged to copy edit a range of essays and reports from across Europe with practical content for anyone involved in training arts managers or students intending to enter…
PhD Dissertation – The research subject of the dissertation is handbags, the importance of which as a fashion accessory and status object has grown so much in the last decade that the handbag has changed from a functional utility item to a portable manifestation. The focus of the research is the construction and communication of…
New journal submissions successfully published in top academic journals and more satisfied authors.
PhD Manuscript – Siim Tuksam defended his thesis “Modulated Modularity – from mass customisation to custom mass production“ (Moduleeritud modulaarsus – masskohandamisest kohandatud masstootmiseni) on 22 December 2020. The digitalisation of the construction industry is in full swing. The infrastructure for the computer-aided fabrication of buildings is here, yet mass customisation by robotically manufactured infinitesimally variable components,…