What would happen if museums put relationships at the centre of their operations? This question inspires this publication, which offers a diverse, rigorous, and experimental analysis of what is commonly known as education, mediation or interpretation within museum institutions. It regards the visitor not as a passive receiver of predefined content, but as an active member of a constituent body, whom it facilitates, provokes, inspires and learns from. Moving beyond the practice of mediation as such, the publication situates constituent practices of collaboration and co-production within the existing social-political (neoliberal) context. It does this to reimagine and affect both the physical and organizational structures of museums and galle...
Museums have been working with communities of place, practice and interest for many years to preser...
Increasing numbers of museums and galleries worldwide have developed an array of working practices t...
At the end of the twentieth century, the new principles of organizing museum activities led to the ...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
Museums face what has been named the “curation crisis” in a variety of manners. The crisis itself ra...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
Chapter considers our roles as artists and educators whose engagement with museums takes multiple fo...
This dissertation is about the relational dimension of Aotearoa New Zealand museums. Borrowing conce...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
While museum educators are essential to engage under-served publics in science, their communication ...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
The tectonic social upheavals of the 16th through the 18th centuries that produced the bourgeois st...
Museums and Social Change explores the ways museums can work in collaboration with marginalised grou...
The publicly subsidised art field in Finland is entering a phase where privatisation and consumerism...
Museums have been working with communities of place, practice and interest for many years to preser...
Increasing numbers of museums and galleries worldwide have developed an array of working practices t...
At the end of the twentieth century, the new principles of organizing museum activities led to the ...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
Museums face what has been named the “curation crisis” in a variety of manners. The crisis itself ra...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
Chapter considers our roles as artists and educators whose engagement with museums takes multiple fo...
This dissertation is about the relational dimension of Aotearoa New Zealand museums. Borrowing conce...
Abstract: Museum as an institution has been, throughout history, inevitably connected with ideology,...
While museum educators are essential to engage under-served publics in science, their communication ...
Through a case study, this thesis explores how Nordenfjeldske Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (...
The tectonic social upheavals of the 16th through the 18th centuries that produced the bourgeois st...
Museums and Social Change explores the ways museums can work in collaboration with marginalised grou...
The publicly subsidised art field in Finland is entering a phase where privatisation and consumerism...
Museums have been working with communities of place, practice and interest for many years to preser...
Increasing numbers of museums and galleries worldwide have developed an array of working practices t...
At the end of the twentieth century, the new principles of organizing museum activities led to the ...