Not satisfied with the assertion that museums have taken great strides in becoming representative, relevant and open in their preoccupations, A Museum in Public contends that the supposedly public nature of their institutional role continues to be a rhetorical one. This book critically examines museums as institutions of the public sphere, questioning what assumptions are made about the publicness of their operations. Using as a case study the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Canada’s largest museum, the book interrogates the public nature and political dynamics of the ROM as it completed a multi-million dollar architectural project and adopted a new vision of the museum. Providing an engaged cultural analysis of how publicness is reflected i...
The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies has taken on an engagement to publish a series of reports on...
This article discusses the shifting role of visitors to contemporary museums and critically explores...
Globally, the public is understood as the whole of a service’s users. In the specific case of the mu...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
In museums, teams of skilled professionals are working to turn museological theory and ethical stand...
This paper examines a recent controversy at the new Canadian War Museum over its exhibition on the A...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
Cadernos de SociomuseologiaGlobally, the public is understood as the whole of a service’s users. In ...
As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, in which the assuredness and authority of ...
By the first half of the twentieth century, vast numbers of the UK’s towns and cities had formed the...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies has taken on an engagement to publish a series of reports on...
This article discusses the shifting role of visitors to contemporary museums and critically explores...
Globally, the public is understood as the whole of a service’s users. In the specific case of the mu...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
In museums, teams of skilled professionals are working to turn museological theory and ethical stand...
This paper examines a recent controversy at the new Canadian War Museum over its exhibition on the A...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
Cadernos de SociomuseologiaGlobally, the public is understood as the whole of a service’s users. In ...
As we enter the third decade of the twenty-first century, in which the assuredness and authority of ...
By the first half of the twentieth century, vast numbers of the UK’s towns and cities had formed the...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies has taken on an engagement to publish a series of reports on...
This article discusses the shifting role of visitors to contemporary museums and critically explores...
Globally, the public is understood as the whole of a service’s users. In the specific case of the mu...