The proliferation of titles for types of museum has resulted in an adjectival explosion in recent years (with museums being engaging, relevant, professional, adaptive, community, national, universal, local, independent, people’s, children’s, scientific, natural history, labour, virtual, symbolic, connected, trust and charitable, amongst many other labels). This paper argues that the adoption of an organizational focus on bureaucratic features such as hierarchical authority, centralisation of power, functional specialisation and research processes can show commonalities in the understandings and challenges linked to museum function. The emphasis on museums as a specific institutional and organizational form allows for the identification and ...
This study furthers our understanding of the role of governmentality mechanisms in relation to other...
This thesis examines the discursive construction of class and classed inequality within UK museum wo...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
The proliferation of titles for types of museum has resulted in an adjectival explosion in recent ye...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
This paper reports on the results of recent empirical research on the interaction of structure and a...
The Mapping Museums research team recently compiled a dataset of UK museums in existence between 196...
As they are employed in local government-owned, managed and funded institutions, local authority mus...
Interaction with documents and documentary infrastructure is part of the day to day reality of museu...
This thesis examines management and organization theories and their relevance to the Museum and gall...
Interaction with documents and documentary infrastructure is part of the day to day reality of museu...
The evolution of the museum in society has been extensively considered in both the museums and marke...
Change is highly valued within the museum sector and related literatures. Despite this emphasis, it ...
Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), museums are experiencing a longawaited redisplay renaissa...
Museums are important institutions of culture and education in every modern society. However, both ...
This study furthers our understanding of the role of governmentality mechanisms in relation to other...
This thesis examines the discursive construction of class and classed inequality within UK museum wo...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...
The proliferation of titles for types of museum has resulted in an adjectival explosion in recent ye...
The widening of roles and expectations within cultural policy discourses has been a challenge to mus...
This paper reports on the results of recent empirical research on the interaction of structure and a...
The Mapping Museums research team recently compiled a dataset of UK museums in existence between 196...
As they are employed in local government-owned, managed and funded institutions, local authority mus...
Interaction with documents and documentary infrastructure is part of the day to day reality of museu...
This thesis examines management and organization theories and their relevance to the Museum and gall...
Interaction with documents and documentary infrastructure is part of the day to day reality of museu...
The evolution of the museum in society has been extensively considered in both the museums and marke...
Change is highly valued within the museum sector and related literatures. Despite this emphasis, it ...
Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), museums are experiencing a longawaited redisplay renaissa...
Museums are important institutions of culture and education in every modern society. However, both ...
This study furthers our understanding of the role of governmentality mechanisms in relation to other...
This thesis examines the discursive construction of class and classed inequality within UK museum wo...
This article addresses the question of how to go beyond the conceptualisation of museums as islands ...