The International Committee for Museology chose the topic for its 37th symposium, held in Paris from 5 to 9 June 2014, with the idea of opening new directions for thought about the future of museology. Mentioning new trends in museology is to recognize that, over the past decades, the world of museums has undergone substantial change, not only because there are many more museums throughout the world but also because they have radically changed, whether in the methods of communication (the rel..
In the proposal here presented, the first version of which was published in the “Materials for a dis...
Half a century, from 1947 to 2010, is enough for us to take stock of the impact of the “ideology of ...
peer reviewedLes muséologies insurgées: échanges transnationales10. Reduced inequalitie
This new issue of ICOFOM Study Series was first conceived in Kyoto, Japan, after the ICOFOM plenary ...
L’université de Paris 3 organise, en juin 2014, le 43ème symposium annuel d’ICOFOM, le comité intern...
Volume 43 (a and b) of ICOFOM Study Series brings you the results of the 37th symposium of the Inter...
This year of 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the renowned Round Table of Santiago de Chile and it...
Thirty years ago, Kenneth Hudson, the grand old figure of the European museum world, said that there...
L’université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 organise le 37e symposium international de l’ICOFOM, le comit...
This issue of ICOFOM Study Series is an invitation to critically think about the past of museology, ...
Mensch, Peter van, e Léontine Meijer-van Mensch. 2011. New trends in museology. Celje, Slovenia: Mus...
This publication brings together a selection of papers presented at the online symposium organized b...
TrendsWatch 2013 highlights six trends that CFM's staff and advisors believe are highly significant ...
The museum world has undergone radical change since the 1970s. Political and economic pressures have...
The purpose of this chapter is to track back the recent evolutions in the domain of museum managemen...
In the proposal here presented, the first version of which was published in the “Materials for a dis...
Half a century, from 1947 to 2010, is enough for us to take stock of the impact of the “ideology of ...
peer reviewedLes muséologies insurgées: échanges transnationales10. Reduced inequalitie
This new issue of ICOFOM Study Series was first conceived in Kyoto, Japan, after the ICOFOM plenary ...
L’université de Paris 3 organise, en juin 2014, le 43ème symposium annuel d’ICOFOM, le comité intern...
Volume 43 (a and b) of ICOFOM Study Series brings you the results of the 37th symposium of the Inter...
This year of 2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the renowned Round Table of Santiago de Chile and it...
Thirty years ago, Kenneth Hudson, the grand old figure of the European museum world, said that there...
L’université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 organise le 37e symposium international de l’ICOFOM, le comit...
This issue of ICOFOM Study Series is an invitation to critically think about the past of museology, ...
Mensch, Peter van, e Léontine Meijer-van Mensch. 2011. New trends in museology. Celje, Slovenia: Mus...
This publication brings together a selection of papers presented at the online symposium organized b...
TrendsWatch 2013 highlights six trends that CFM's staff and advisors believe are highly significant ...
The museum world has undergone radical change since the 1970s. Political and economic pressures have...
The purpose of this chapter is to track back the recent evolutions in the domain of museum managemen...
In the proposal here presented, the first version of which was published in the “Materials for a dis...
Half a century, from 1947 to 2010, is enough for us to take stock of the impact of the “ideology of ...
peer reviewedLes muséologies insurgées: échanges transnationales10. Reduced inequalitie