This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative democratic theory in order to clarify the representational logics of museums. It identifies the potential for whole system change that lies in recasting museums’ mission away from representation. The call for museums to reform themselves is prevalent in contemporary policy and practice: for museums to be places for social justice, for human rights, for democracy, for wellbeing. The museum claims are normative in the sense that they are animated by ‘what ought to be’ and when seen through the lens of normative democratic theory, however, the claims clearly propose a theory of legitimacy. ‘Core’ suggests there are an inside and an outside; a centre...
Museum Theory offers critical perspectives drawn from a broad range of disciplinary and intellectual...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative demo...
"Only a decade ago, the notion that museums, galleries and heritage organisations might engage in ac...
In my thesis I am looking at how National Museums create their own identity and try to give us a sen...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negoti...
In a world where rigid, fixed, and obsolete institutional structures and forms of analysis are incre...
South African museums face multivalent, simultaneous crises. The MELD dialectical framework of criti...
What is museum conservation and why does it matter? Increasingly, museum professionals are having to...
The theory of museum activism argues that when faced with social and ecological crises, museums must...
Despite a history deeply implicated in an imperial, bourgeois and phallocentric social order, the mu...
The problem of museums and their objects The focus on community involvement in museum practices may ...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Museum Theory offers critical perspectives drawn from a broad range of disciplinary and intellectual...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative demo...
"Only a decade ago, the notion that museums, galleries and heritage organisations might engage in ac...
In my thesis I am looking at how National Museums create their own identity and try to give us a sen...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negoti...
In a world where rigid, fixed, and obsolete institutional structures and forms of analysis are incre...
South African museums face multivalent, simultaneous crises. The MELD dialectical framework of criti...
What is museum conservation and why does it matter? Increasingly, museum professionals are having to...
The theory of museum activism argues that when faced with social and ecological crises, museums must...
Despite a history deeply implicated in an imperial, bourgeois and phallocentric social order, the mu...
The problem of museums and their objects The focus on community involvement in museum practices may ...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Museum Theory offers critical perspectives drawn from a broad range of disciplinary and intellectual...
Change is sweeping through the world of museums, technologically, financially, and ideologically, im...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...