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Museum Meanings

Editor: Richard Sandell, University of Leicester, UK

Editor: Christina Kreps, University of Denver, USA

Museums have undergone enormous changes in recent decades; an ongoing process of renewal and transformation bringing with it changes in priority, practice and role as well as new expectations, philosophies, imperatives and tensions that continue to attract attention from those working in, and drawing upon, wide ranging disciplines.

Museum Meanings presents new research that explores diverse aspects of the shifting social, cultural and political significance of museums and their agency beyond, as well as within, the cultural sphere. Interdisciplinary, cross-cultural and international perspectives and empirical investigation are brought to bear on the exploration of museums’ relationships with their various publics (and analysis of the ways in which museums shape – and are shaped by – such interactions).

Theoretical perspectives might be drawn from anthropology, cultural studies, art and art history, learning and communication, media studies, architecture and design and material culture studies amongst others. Museums are understood very broadly – to include art galleries, historic sites and other cultural heritage institutions – as are their relationships with diverse constituencies.

The focus on the relationship of the museum to its publics shifts the emphasis from objects and collections and the study of museums as text, to studies grounded in the analysis of bodies and sites; identities and communities; ethics, moralities and politics.

New and Published Books

1-10 of 16 results in Museum Meanings

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  1. Museums in a Troubled World

    Renewal, Irrelevance or Collapse?

    By Robert R. Janes

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Are Museums Irrelevant? Museums are rarely acknowledged in the global discussion of climate change, environmental degradation, the inevitability of depleted fossil fuels, and the myriad local issues concerning the well-being of particular communities – suggesting the irrelevance of museums as...

    Published May 17th 2009 by Routledge

  2. Heritage and Identity

    Engagement and Demission in the Contemporary World

    Edited by Marta Anico, Elsa Peralta

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Heritage and Identity explores the complex ways in which heritage actively contributes to the construction and representation of identities in contemporary societies, providing a comprehensive account of the diverse conceptions of heritage and identity across different continents and cultures....

    Published November 25th 2008 by Routledge

  3. Museums and Community

    Ideas, Issues and Challenges

    By Elizabeth Crooke

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Combining research that stretches across all of the social sciences and international case studies, Elizabeth Crooke here explores the dynamics of the relationship between the community and the museum. Focusing strongly on areas such as Northern Ireland, South Africa, Australia and North...

    Published February 4th 2008 by Routledge

  4. Recoding the Museum

    Digital Heritage and the Technologies of Change

    By Ross Parry

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Why has it taken so long to make computers work for the museum sector? And why are museums still having some of the same conversations about digital technology that they began back in the late 1960s? Does there continue to be a basic ‘incompatibility’ between the practice of the museum and the...

    Published November 15th 2007 by Routledge

  5. Rethinking Evolution in the Museum

    Envisioning African Origins

    By Monique Scott

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Rethinking Evolution in the Museum explores the ways diverse natural history museum audiences imagine their evolutionary heritage. In particular, the book considers how the meanings constructed by audiences of museum exhibitions are a product of dynamic interplay between museum iconography and...

    Published November 14th 2007 by Routledge

  6. Museums and Education

    Purpose, Pedagogy, Performance

    By Eilean Hooper-Greenhill

    Series: Museum Meanings

    At the beginning of the 21st century museums are challenged on a number of fronts. The prioritisation of learning in museums in the context of demands for social justice and cultural democracy combined with cultural policy based on economic rationalism forces museums to review their educational...

    Published October 31st 2007 by Routledge

  7. Museum Texts

    Comunication Frameworks

    By Louise Ravelli

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Answering key questions in the study of how museums communicate, Louise Ravelli provides a set of frameworks to investigate the complexities of communication in museums: * What is an appropriate level of complexity for a written label?* Why do some choice in language make a more direct relation to...

    Published December 18th 2005 by Routledge

  8. Reshaping Museum Space

    Edited by Suzanne Macleod

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Reshaping Museum Space pulls together the views of an international group of museum professionals, architects, designers and academics highlights the complexity, significance and malleability of museum space, and provides reflections upon recent developments in museum architecture and...

    Published May 30th 2005 by Routledge

  9. Pasts Beyond Memory

    Evolution, Museums, Colonialism

    By Tony Bennett

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Contributing to current debates on relationships between culture and the social, and the the rapidly changing practices of modern museums as they seek to shed the legacies of both evolutionary conceptions and colonial science, this important new work explores how evolutionary museums developed in...

    Published May 19th 2004 by Routledge

  10. Liberating Culture

    Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Museums, Curation and Heritage Preservation

    By Christina Kreps

    Series: Museum Meanings

    Using examples of indigenous models from Indonesia, the Pacific, Africa and native North America, Christina Kreps illustrates how the growing recognition of indigenous curation and concepts of cultural heritage preservation is transforming conventional museum practice. Liberating Culture ...

    Published January 22nd 2003 by Routledge

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Forthcoming Books

  1. Museum Making: Narratives, Architectures, Exhibitions
    Edited by Suzanne Macleod, Laura Hourston Hanks, Jonathan Hale
    To Be Published February 26th 2012
  2. Museums, Equality and Social Justice
    Edited by Richard Sandell, Eithne Nightingale
    To Be Published April 19th 2012

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