Revaluating the roles of museums and the exhibitory complex in light of the presence of 'difficult' topics is necessary given that these matters invoke memory, emotions, attitudes, values and belief systems. Although museums now exist in a cultural and social context of contestation, and academics and museum practitioners have mused on these ideas, most conversations have been preoccupied with describing and deconstructing controversies or providing an introspective analysis of the emergence of museums as sites of controversy in the US context. Despite these recent arguments, and the continuous reassessment since the emergence of the new museology, of what the museum does and for whom institutions speak, there lacks a theoretical, analytica...
Through a range of case- studies, including studies from the UK, North America and Australia, this b...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).Museums today have the possibility of acting as a soc...
The issues discussed in the paper concern contentious issues in museums, including taboo subjects, r...
This research suggests that relationships between museums and audiences in the engagement of controv...
This research suggests that relationships between museums and audiences in the engagement of controv...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
In contemporary societies where shared values, common meanings, disciplinary and institutional autho...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
This chapter offers a new reading of the museum and controversy using Ulrich Beck’s (1999) notion of...
Whereas museums shunned controversy in the past, this article argues that as museums embrace the new...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
This collection engages the highly problematic and increasingly important issue of museums, their en...
The colonial connotations and motivations of museums are well-established both in and outside of mus...
Recent calls have been made for greater attention to be paid to ‘museum geographies’, and in particu...
Through a range of case- studies, including studies from the UK, North America and Australia, this b...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).Museums today have the possibility of acting as a soc...
The issues discussed in the paper concern contentious issues in museums, including taboo subjects, r...
This research suggests that relationships between museums and audiences in the engagement of controv...
This research suggests that relationships between museums and audiences in the engagement of controv...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
In contemporary societies where shared values, common meanings, disciplinary and institutional autho...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
This chapter offers a new reading of the museum and controversy using Ulrich Beck’s (1999) notion of...
Whereas museums shunned controversy in the past, this article argues that as museums embrace the new...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
This collection engages the highly problematic and increasingly important issue of museums, their en...
The colonial connotations and motivations of museums are well-established both in and outside of mus...
Recent calls have been made for greater attention to be paid to ‘museum geographies’, and in particu...
Through a range of case- studies, including studies from the UK, North America and Australia, this b...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-81).Museums today have the possibility of acting as a soc...