For a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social exclusion, only accessible for a prosperous and educated minority. It held the monopoly on the past and therefore in a way on the present and the future. However times have changed and different perspectives on museum practices have been taken. In 1989 the British Peter Vergo mentioned as quoted below, a number of possible museologies, including a ‘new’, and therefore presumably an ‘old’ type of museology: “At the simplest level I would define it, as a state of widespread dissatisfaction with the ‘old’ museology, both within and outside the museum profession; and though the reader may object that such a definition is not merely negative, but circular, I would retort t...
PY: Marilyn Hood, in the very early 80s, studying audiences in Toledo, found that one thing that dif...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...
For a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social exclusion, only accessible ...
Cadernos de SociomuseologiaFor a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social ...
The museum world has undergone radical change since the 1970s. Political and economic pressures have...
Museology is the science of museums. Most experts characterize it as an independent applied scientif...
In 1993 the Norwegian Museums Association celebrated its 75th anniversary with a conference attended...
Each time more, museology professionals are confronted with terms such as community, social inequali...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
Each time more, museology professionals are confronted with terms such as community, social inequali...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
"Traditionally, museums have concerned themselves with foremost with conservation and classification...
Museology, like any other generalist academic discipline, has originated, developed and assumed form...
Whilst the title of this essay suggests more than one “new museology”, it was rather a licence poéti...
PY: Marilyn Hood, in the very early 80s, studying audiences in Toledo, found that one thing that dif...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...
For a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social exclusion, only accessible ...
Cadernos de SociomuseologiaFor a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social ...
The museum world has undergone radical change since the 1970s. Political and economic pressures have...
Museology is the science of museums. Most experts characterize it as an independent applied scientif...
In 1993 the Norwegian Museums Association celebrated its 75th anniversary with a conference attended...
Each time more, museology professionals are confronted with terms such as community, social inequali...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
Each time more, museology professionals are confronted with terms such as community, social inequali...
The article deals with the reasons of crisis in museology. As the main idea of these are considered ...
"Traditionally, museums have concerned themselves with foremost with conservation and classification...
Museology, like any other generalist academic discipline, has originated, developed and assumed form...
Whilst the title of this essay suggests more than one “new museology”, it was rather a licence poéti...
PY: Marilyn Hood, in the very early 80s, studying audiences in Toledo, found that one thing that dif...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...
In the late 1980s Stephen Weil (1990) raised the question of the extent to which museum work could b...