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Museums and Heritage

From loss of objects to recovery of meanings: online museums and indigenous cultural heritage

From loss of objects to recovery of meanings: online museums and indigenous cultural heritage

... extent, museums can become more inclusive vis-à-vis Indigenous ...cultures’ heritage, but we would argue that it is equally important to show that approaching a story from a one-sided perspective will ...

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Digital Cultural Heritage – Challenging Museums, Archives and Users

Digital Cultural Heritage – Challenging Museums, Archives and Users

... the museums and archives provide a multitude of ...cultural heritage is to aid the storage of artifacts and to save them for the ...When museums see little value or relevance in user-provided ...

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Philosophy of Educational pedagogy of Museums in the Context of Cultural Heritage

Philosophy of Educational pedagogy of Museums in the Context of Cultural Heritage

... In the bygone era, the responsibility of the Museum representatives was limited to acquisition, conservation, research and display of different art, archaeological, ethnographical, scientific and technological objects. ...

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The cultural construction of history in museums and heritage attractions

The cultural construction of history in museums and heritage attractions

... "When I am asked to define our heritage I do not think in dictionary terms, but instead reflect on certain sights and sounds. I think of a morning mist on the Tweed at Dryborough where the magic Df Turner and ...

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Design conscious investment and interpretive design: the case of museums, art galleries and cultural heritage attractions

Design conscious investment and interpretive design: the case of museums, art galleries and cultural heritage attractions

... It is recognised that ‘interpretation forges emotional and intellectual connections between the interests of the audience and the inherent meaning of the resource’ and that interpretation ‘should relate to something ...

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Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

Indigenous and Transnational Values in Oceania: Heritage Reappropriation, From Museums to the World Wide Web

... cultural heritage from forms of commercial exploitation considered insulting, such as an Italian car manufacturer television advertisement that showed a group of business women performing a haka in the street, ...

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Museums and cultural heritage: to examine the loss of cultural heritage during colonial and military occupations with special reference to the Japanese occupation of Korea, and the possibilities for return and restitution

Museums and cultural heritage: to examine the loss of cultural heritage during colonial and military occupations with special reference to the Japanese occupation of Korea, and the possibilities for return and restitution

... cultural heritage sites and other assets across Korea throughout the period of ...other heritage activities, even though there were many experts from the Investigation Committee (1916), the Research Society ...

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Museums in the making - emerging modalities in East African independent museums

Museums in the making - emerging modalities in East African independent museums

... of museums in two different countries: most studies tend to hone in on one institution, exhibition or theme, and literature tends to cite museums only as examples to illustrate larger narratives and support ...

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Museums as tools for sustainable community development : four archaeological museums in northern Peru

Museums as tools for sustainable community development : four archaeological museums in northern Peru

... D uring the pilot, a TV programme involving local schools was record- ed at the Chan Chan archaeological site on 28 April 2018. As the highlight of our second ‘demo’, our team was in charge of recording a promotional ...

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Identity of Living Museums in Thailand

Identity of Living Museums in Thailand

... “Cultural heritage Son Province, considered 6 km (if excluding the airport, 2 city” and the trend of tourism counted as the cause of it remained 4 km ) without permanent or temporary 2 invasion negatively ...

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Multiculturalism and Museums in China

Multiculturalism and Museums in China

... cultural heritage department of Guizhou province established the first eco-museum of China with the help of the International Committee of Museums ...folklore museums of each shaoshu minzu in order ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... in museums can be explained by developments in the wider management and business ...the museums sector, where, throughout the latter part of the twentieth century, there was a proliferation of professional ...

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On Community and Sustainable Museums

On Community and Sustainable Museums

... these museums suggests as many different aspects of heritage as possible are interpreted and that interconnections between the sites - and between culture and nature - are fully ...community museums ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... art museums/galleries, 381 historic properties/sites, 673 social history museums and 116 other types of museums” (2005a: ...surveys, museums are establishments that display, store and preserve ...

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Museums and Culture

Museums and Culture

... The final essay in this section, and one of the best in the book, is by Kwame Anthony Appiah, who does not act as an apologist for museums. His is almost the only essay which gives any sign of understanding those ...

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Museums and local development : an introduction to museums, sustainability and well being

Museums and local development : an introduction to museums, sustainability and well being

... community heritage and sustainability with particular focus on Europe, Latin America and the ...‘EU-LAC-MUSEUMS: Museums and Community: Concepts, Experiences, and Sustainability in Europe, Latin ...

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Earthquake Preparedness and Cultural Heritage Losses: The Case Study of Istanbul Museums

Earthquake Preparedness and Cultural Heritage Losses: The Case Study of Istanbul Museums

... In Turkey, earthquake is the highest risk of all natural disasters. According to seismologists, 96% of Turkey is in the earthquake zone. The damage from the 1999 Izmit and Duzce earthquakes in Turkey is proof of their ...

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Perceived Quality, Visitor Satisfaction And Conative Loyalty In South African Heritage Museums

Perceived Quality, Visitor Satisfaction And Conative Loyalty In South African Heritage Museums

... the heritage museums using a balance between tangible and intangible attributes and with a lesser focus on the functional interaction between customer and employee prominent in ...

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The changing tide of title to cultural heritage objects in UK museums

The changing tide of title to cultural heritage objects in UK museums

... which museums conduct themselves (and which often tend to exceed the legal obligations) would encourage against such an acquisition if the original owner or originating community or state might be thought to have ...

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Supporting Cultural Heritage Professionals Adopting and Shaping Interactive Technologies in Museums

Supporting Cultural Heritage Professionals Adopting and Shaping Interactive Technologies in Museums

... cultural heritage professionals (CHPs) (including curators, museum directors, and education officers) are becoming more involved in designing interactive ...

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