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Author indexKathrin Pallestrang, since 2000 research associate at theVolkskundemuseum in Vienna; curated often as part ofa team numerous exhibitions, includingThe Emilie FlögeTextile Pattern Collection,Embroidery and Knotted ­PatternPieces of Ruthenian Refugees in the First World War,­Matthias tanzt. Salzburger Tresterer on Stage; curator ofthe textile and clothing collection since 2011 with a specialinterest in the use and impact of clothing in the contextof folk art research; member of the editorial team of the­Österreichische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde since 2019.Magdalena Puchberger, research and curatorial ­associateat the Volkskundemuseum Wien; editor of the Öster-reichische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde; studied European­Ethnology and History at the University of Vienna; lecturerat the Institute for European Ethnology at the Universityof Vienna and at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt;­2010–2014 member of the FWF-funded projectMusealeStrategien in Zeiten politischer Umbrüche. Das Öster-reichische Museum für Volkskunde in den Jahren 1930–1950; research and exhibition focuses on the history of the­museum and ethnography, especially institutional history;project focus on linking historical knowledge/research andcurrent sustainability and climate(justice) issues.Maria Raid, historian with a research focus on the historyof fashion and clothing and trained archivist. Member of theteam at the Volkskundemuseum Wien since 2020. Scientificcoordinator of the Virtual Gallery for Provenance Research;together with Kathrin Pallestrang, conception and implemen-tation of social media content from the textile and clothingcollection and management of the Instagram account@textileclothingcoll.vkmvienna as well as development andediting of the collection genesis project in the textile andclothing collection; provenance researcher at the museumsince November 2022.Stephen M. Mautner, served thirty years, until his retirementin 2020, as executive editor of the National Academies Pressat the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, andMedicine in Washington, D.C., where his responsibilitiesincluded the management of large communications projectsaimed at distilling the content of the Academies major policystudies for a science-curious public. Stephen M. Mautner isa grandson of Konrad and Anna Mautner and representativeof the heirs after Anna Mautner.175