Contemporary museums exist as variously configured sets of institutional coordinates that aspire to function as popular, demotic spaces dedicated to representing a variety of experiences and modes of citizenship. In some cases, they can be seen as gesturing toward Yúdice's formulation, whereby recognizing the value of culture as a resource may facilitate or enable a new episteme that is 'posthegemonic' (from the 'purview of the national proscenium') and predicated on the withdrawal of the state from the public sphere (which also redefines the parameters of social agency). This post-Habermasian take on publicity has real implications for museums, which are, by and large, still functioning within what is, according to Yúdice, an exhausted mod...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
In the final section of New Museums and the Making of Culture, I explore two prominent museums in th...
Recent re-conceptualizations of the ‘public sphere’ facilitated a much needed shift in t...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa opened in 1998 amidst controversy but has been a huge po...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
In the final section of New Museums and the Making of Culture, I explore two prominent museums in th...
Recent re-conceptualizations of the ‘public sphere’ facilitated a much needed shift in t...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa opened in 1998 amidst controversy but has been a huge po...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
The reinvention of the museum as "forum" within the new museology and the notion of the "public sphe...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...
This thesis will explore the concept of cultural citizenship by researching visitor’s responses to f...