Digital technology is increasingly used to enhance museum experiences for visitors. Concurrently, research shows that people seldom visit museums alone, yet design often focusses on creating individual experiences. This article addresses this conundrum by examining visitor's social interaction and meaning-making in museums in order to provide empirical results actionable for design. It does so through an ethnographic approach combining observations and extended focus group interviews in an analogue museum. Results highlight how museums are social spaces, made so by active participant visitors. Processes of social meaning-making occur as visitors draw on objects in social identity-making and recontextualization - linking the past to the pres...
Surprisingly little is known about the processes by which objects in museums come to hold meaning fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine socio-cultural and political interventions in meaning-makin...
This paper discusses the digital method Social Meaning Mapping (SMM) and its affordances to capture ...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’ involvem...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’involveme...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’involveme...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly unde...
There is growing interest within museums and galleries in enabling visitors to contribute thoughts, ...
There is growing interest within museums and galleries in enabling visitors to contribute thoughts, ...
The widespread use of social media and digital cameras in people’s daily lives has reshaped how visi...
peer reviewedResearch in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, ye...
Informal science learning environments, such as science museums, afford a variety of interactions, s...
Surprisingly little is known about the processes by which objects in museums come to hold meaning fo...
Surprisingly little is known about the processes by which objects in museums come to hold meaning fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine socio-cultural and political interventions in meaning-makin...
This paper discusses the digital method Social Meaning Mapping (SMM) and its affordances to capture ...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’ involvem...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’involveme...
This article presents a new theoretical and methodological way of studying museum visitors’involveme...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
What does the age of participation look like from the perspective of a museum visitor? Arguably, the...
Research in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, yet poorly unde...
There is growing interest within museums and galleries in enabling visitors to contribute thoughts, ...
There is growing interest within museums and galleries in enabling visitors to contribute thoughts, ...
The widespread use of social media and digital cameras in people’s daily lives has reshaped how visi...
peer reviewedResearch in human–computer interaction (HCI) has identified meaning as an important, ye...
Informal science learning environments, such as science museums, afford a variety of interactions, s...
Surprisingly little is known about the processes by which objects in museums come to hold meaning fo...
Surprisingly little is known about the processes by which objects in museums come to hold meaning fo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine socio-cultural and political interventions in meaning-makin...
This paper discusses the digital method Social Meaning Mapping (SMM) and its affordances to capture ...