Journal articles

  • ‘Cultural ambassadors: four Romanian carpets in the Horniman Museum’ in Hali, Issue 217. Autumn 2023, pp.78-87.

• (with Dagmar Pospíšilová) ‘Narrative Designs in Artworks from Burma/Myanmar in the Náprstek Museum Collections’ in Annals of the Náprstek Museum, Volume 41 no. 2, 2020, pp.71-92.

  • ‘Gold thread embroidery of Jambi’ in Asian Textiles. No. 74 Autumn 2019.

  • ‘Masks from Indonesia in the Náprstek Museum’ in Annals of the Náprstek Museum. Volume 38 no. 1, 2017, pp. 41-94.

• ‘Memory and material culture: a case study from Jambi, Sumatra’. Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 39 no. 113. March 2011, pp. 89-101.

• ‘Theoretical perspectives and scholarly networks: the development of collections from the Malay World at the Horniman Museum’. Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 36 no. 106, November 2008, pp.395 – 415.

• ‘Collecting in Context: Emslie Horniman’s Contribution to the Southeast Asian Collections of the Horniman Museum’. Museum Anthropology. Volume 28 no. 1, 2005, pp.35-46.

• ‘Jambi batik: A Malay tradition?’ Indonesia and the Malay World. Volume 33 no. 96, July 2005, pp. 183-204.

• (with Michael Hitchcock) ‘Tourism development and batik in Jambi’.  Indonesia and the Malay World.  Volume 28 no 82, November 2000, pp. 221-242.

• ‘Interpreting textiles as a medium of communication: cloth and community in Malay Sumatra’. Asian Studies Review. Volume 24 no 3, September 2000, pp. 335-347.

• ‘Preconceptions and problems in cataloguing: the case of Jambi batik’. Journal of Museum Ethnography.  Volume 11, 1999. pp. 79-93. 

• ‘The Red Batiks of Jambi: Questions of Provenance’. Textile Museum Journal (Washington D.C.). Volume 36/7, 1997/8, pp. 71-86.

• ‘The Early English Textile Trade in South East Asia’. Textile History. Volume 28 no 2, 1997, pp. 149-160.