The Routledge handbook of museums, media and communication
Museums today find themselves within a mediatised society, where everyday life is conducted in a data-full and technology-rich context. In fact, museums are themselves mediatised: they present a uniquely media-centred environment, in which communicative media is a constitutive property of their orga...
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Boca Raton, FL :
Routledge
2019
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Edición: | First edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- List of figures--List of tables--List of contributors--Acknowledgements--Volume introduction: MEDIA, MEDIATIZATION AND MUSEUMS: A NEW ENSEMBLE
- The editors--
- Section 1: FOUNDATIONS--
- 1.0--Section introduction
- The editors--1.1
- Walk-in media: International exhibitions as media space--Anders Ekstrm--1.2
- The museum as a media producer: Innovation before the--digital age
- Peter Pavement--1.3--Revisiting the utopian promise of interpretive media:
- An autoethnographic analysis drawn from art museums, 19912017
- Peter Samis--1.4--Online collections, curatorial agency and machine-assisted curating
- Bodil Axelsson--1.5--Visitor and audience research in museums
- Susan Anderson--
- Section 2: ENVIRONMENTS--
- 2.0--Section introduction
- The editors--2.1--Rethinking museum/community partnerships: Science and natural history museums and the challenges of communicating climate change
- Karen Knutson--2.2--Mobile media, mobility and mobilisation in the current museum field
- Rikke Haller Baggesen
- 2.3--Learning and engagement in museum mediascapes
- Palmyre Pierroux--2.4--The museum as an arena for cultural citizenship: Exploring modes of engagement for audience empowerment
- Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt and Pille Runnel--2.5
- The museum as a charged space: The duality of digital museum communication
- Bjarki Valtysson and Nanna Holdgaard
- Section 3: PRACTICES--
- 3.0--Section introduction
- The editors--3.1
- From elsewhere to everywhere: Evolving the distributed--museum into the pervasive museum
- Vince Dziekan and Nancy Proctor--3.2--Digital media ethics and museum communication--Jenny Kidd
- 3.3--Complexities of collaborating: Understanding and managing differences in collaborative design of museum communication
- Line Vestergaard Knudsen and Anne Rrbk Olesen--3.4--Participation in design and changing practices of museum development
- Dagny Stuedahl
- Section 4: VISUAL ESSAY---4.0--Incident(al) Readings
- Vince Dziekan
- Section 5: DIRECTIONS--
- 5.0--Section introduction
- The editors--5.1--Smart media: Museums in the new data terroir
- Lauren Vargas
- 5.2--The proliferation of aura: Facsimiles, authenticity and digital objects
- Sarah Kenderdine and Andrew Yip--5.3
- Assets, platforms and affordances: The constitutive role of media in the museum
- Kathleen Pirrie Adams--5.4--Feeling the Exhibition: Design for an Immersive and Sensory Exhibition Experience
- Maholo Uchida and Jingyu Peng--5.5
- Museums and cultural diversity: A persistent challenge
- Ien Ang
- Index.