This article serves as an introduction to this issue’s Museums theme, also represented by the contributions of Dirk van Delft, Peter Donhauser, Martha Fleming and Jennifer Landry. Together these papers look at how the modern science museum has re-created itself in recent years. This introduction argues that a key moment of change in the late 1980s and early 1990s marked a crisis to which science museums had to respond or be consigned to history. The introduction sets the scene, by discussing the longer-term development of the science museum as a category, and by describing the short-term context of that widely perceived crisis in the science museum around the turn of the twenty-first century
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
Following the Darwinian approach, which describes a form in nature as the functional adaptation to i...
Science museums come in all shapes and sizes. In order to provide an overview of the present-day lan...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
This paper locates the development of a science and technology museum within the history of the pred...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
This dissertation analyzes the U.S. science museum field over time in order to examine institutional...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
This paper examines a recent exhibition on evolution at the Australian Museum, in Sydney, and contra...
In the modern world it is difficult to understand the line of development of museums, as well as the...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Today, many museums both around the world and in Britain are in the process of renewing, rejuvenatin...
A vast array of transformations have inundated the scientific exhibition world in the past fifty yea...
The purpose of this chapter is to track back the recent evolutions in the domain of museum managemen...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
Following the Darwinian approach, which describes a form in nature as the functional adaptation to i...
Science museums come in all shapes and sizes. In order to provide an overview of the present-day lan...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
This paper locates the development of a science and technology museum within the history of the pred...
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
This dissertation analyzes the U.S. science museum field over time in order to examine institutional...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
This paper examines a recent exhibition on evolution at the Australian Museum, in Sydney, and contra...
In the modern world it is difficult to understand the line of development of museums, as well as the...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Today, many museums both around the world and in Britain are in the process of renewing, rejuvenatin...
A vast array of transformations have inundated the scientific exhibition world in the past fifty yea...
The purpose of this chapter is to track back the recent evolutions in the domain of museum managemen...
This paper presents some personal perceptions about “drivers of change,” which have impacted the rol...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
Following the Darwinian approach, which describes a form in nature as the functional adaptation to i...