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Museums and Identity

Telling another story: western museums and the creation of non western identity

Telling another story: western museums and the creation of non western identity

... of identity ‘is inextricably linked to the sense of belonging’ (Diaz-Andreu and Lucy 2005: ...in museums has shown that the perception and understanding of being Yorùbá today in a Western society has been ...

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'The nation's temple' : national museums and national identity, a comparative case study

'The nation's temple' : national museums and national identity, a comparative case study

... nation.^'^^ Museums in the Netherlands have done well fiom public funding in recent years, a trend that though somewhat on the wane indicates an active interest and promotion of the cultural sector within the ...

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Museums, Community and Identity on the Island of Saba

Museums, Community and Identity on the Island of Saba

... Finally, museums and cultural projects concerning Suriname and the Dutch Antilles will briefly be ...modern museums with the input of communities so that their identity will be correctly represented ...

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Why Do Museums Matter? A Case Study on the Maramures County Museums

Why Do Museums Matter? A Case Study on the Maramures County Museums

... The research with the title “Artistic and cultural education in the European school” done by the Executive Agency for Education, Audiovisual and Culture reveal the fact that educational systems admit ever stronger the ...

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Multimodal Communication & Identity Building Through the Websites of French and Swedish Art Museums.

Multimodal Communication & Identity Building Through the Websites of French and Swedish Art Museums.

... Gender identity, Age, French/Swedish national identity, basic language knowledge (options of the ones provided, number of visited museums within the last year, preference in types of museums, ...

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Museums and Culture

Museums and Culture

... the museums started out as a transplant of bourgeois society in Britain, as offshoots of learned societies; and then took up the twin rationales of economic usefulness and social improvement to underpin their ...

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Identity of Living Museums in Thailand

Identity of Living Museums in Thailand

... the identity through the elements of living museum which indicated the unique natures different from general museums and could be divided into 2 points as follows: to present the story of life styles and ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... of museums’ websites and their relative worth from a museum management point of ...example museums from each of the writers in relation to the question of what the qualities are of an outstanding museum ...

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Science Museums: A Panoramic View

Science Museums: A Panoramic View

... The museums that sprang from the desire to preserve scientific instruments of historical significance are today no less engaged in promoting a greater understanding of scientific cul- tural heritage than those ...

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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

... ethnic identity would remain associated with their continuous use of technology (including the management of traditional crops such as native cotton) and with the cognitive processes underlying their customs and ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is fortunate to be housed in, for the most part, a very interesting group of old buildings. Facing the harbour in Davey Street is the particularly impressive Customs House, noted ...

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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

... 128 television, and the type of material broadcast, opens the discussion about whether a museum is an institute for education or entertainment, or possibly both. The international television programmes offer knowledge ...

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The Identity of Objects: Form & Nature in Digital Museums

The Identity of Objects: Form & Nature in Digital Museums

... The trend has historically moved from natural, primitive radiance to the primary extraction of value by enframing, from Firstness to resistant Secondness in the quality of our relations. But it is in the secondary ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... corporate identity, what would be called today its ‘brand’, the first time an institution such as this had done so, and it hired a publicist in 1930 to “polish its image” (Schubert, 2000: 46), again the first time ...

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Multiculturalism and Museums in China

Multiculturalism and Museums in China

... the identity of a place, is based on local participation, and aims to enhance the welfare and development of local ...folklore museums of each shaoshu minzu in order to allow each of the 56 nationality ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... study museums and considering the role of marketing generally, and then on to electronic marketing specifically, in each museum’s ...state museums in relation to the overall research aim and the research ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... state museums now incorporate electronic marketing strategies into their overall marketing activities are beyond the control of the museums, the success of electronic marketing as a strategy is ...state ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... 1975. Museums in Australia: Report of the Committee of Inquiry on Museums and National Collections including the Report of the Planning Committee on the Gallery of Aboriginal ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... early museums were originally collections assembled by private individuals with a view to displaying them to savants and ...century museums were perceived both by government and the public as places of ...

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Museums and marketing in an electronic age

Museums and marketing in an electronic age

... According to Kvale (1996), the qualitative research interview attempts “to understand the world from the subjects’ points of view, to unfold the meaning of peoples’ [sic] experiences, to uncover their lived world” (1996: ...

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