This paper explores the capacity of museums to stimulate critical reflection and dialog on constructions of human difference, and thereby to serve as agents of social change. The study draws on material from focus groups with youths, aged 16–18, following their visit to the exhibition FOLK – from racial types to DNA sequences at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology in Oslo. By juxtaposing past and present ideas and research on human biological variation, and its political and social ramifications, the exhibition aims to provoke consciousness and debate on strategies of establishing Us and Them. Discourse analysis demonstrates the negotiations involved in audience meaning-making, but also indicate the transforming potential of enga...
This article argues that museum exhibitions often are formed through multiple layers. It presents re...
The relationship between young people and museums has been a topic of discussion since the late 1970...
Indigenous peoples, like the Sami of Fenno-Scandinavia, continue to be the object of museum display ...
The social agency of museums in countering prejudices and fostering respect for differences is incre...
This thesis examines how two Norwegian museums respond to divisive discourses and social issues in t...
This small-scale case study explores how Intercultural museum (Interkulturelt museum, IKM) at Grønla...
This paper explores the tensions that arise when museums adopt a particular moral and political stan...
Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concer...
The Immigration Museum Melbourne, Australia, launched the Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours exhibition in ...
There has been little research into how organizations modify their identities in response to the var...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
This thesis is an exploratory study based on a participatory design project that unfolded at The Nor...
This article focuses on the set up, reception, and social scientific discursive fields that have inf...
© 2018 Dr. David Owen HenryThis thesis examines the emergence, practice, and social meaning of inter...
In post-colonial nations, the museum is a common context for the investigation of the identity of va...
This article argues that museum exhibitions often are formed through multiple layers. It presents re...
The relationship between young people and museums has been a topic of discussion since the late 1970...
Indigenous peoples, like the Sami of Fenno-Scandinavia, continue to be the object of museum display ...
The social agency of museums in countering prejudices and fostering respect for differences is incre...
This thesis examines how two Norwegian museums respond to divisive discourses and social issues in t...
This small-scale case study explores how Intercultural museum (Interkulturelt museum, IKM) at Grønla...
This paper explores the tensions that arise when museums adopt a particular moral and political stan...
Museums have several means of communicating with their audiences. The problems discussed here concer...
The Immigration Museum Melbourne, Australia, launched the Identity: Yours, Mine, Ours exhibition in ...
There has been little research into how organizations modify their identities in response to the var...
The thesis examines how ethnography museums, in inventing and reinforcing the desire for modernity t...
This thesis is an exploratory study based on a participatory design project that unfolded at The Nor...
This article focuses on the set up, reception, and social scientific discursive fields that have inf...
© 2018 Dr. David Owen HenryThis thesis examines the emergence, practice, and social meaning of inter...
In post-colonial nations, the museum is a common context for the investigation of the identity of va...
This article argues that museum exhibitions often are formed through multiple layers. It presents re...
The relationship between young people and museums has been a topic of discussion since the late 1970...
Indigenous peoples, like the Sami of Fenno-Scandinavia, continue to be the object of museum display ...