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The Routledge handbook of museums, media and communication / editors, Kirsten Drotner, Vince Dziekan, Ross Parry, Kim Christian Schrøder.
Author
Drotner, Kirsten
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
2019
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 339 pages) : illustrations, maps
Availability
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Subject(s)
Museums
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Technological innovations
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Communication in museums
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Museums
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Philosophy
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Museum techniques
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Interactive multimedia
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Mass media and culture
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Editor
Drotner, Kirsten
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Dziekan, Vince, 1964-
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Parry, Ross
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Schrøder, Kim
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Series
Routledge international handbooks.
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Summary note
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 organisation and of the visitor experience. The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Media and Communication explores what it means to take mediated communication as a key concept for museum studies and as a sensitising lens for media-related museum practice on the ground. Including contributions from experts around the world, this original and innovative Handbook shares a nuanced and precise understanding of media, media concepts and media terminology, rehearsing new locations for writing on museum media and giving voice to new subject alignments. As a whole, the volume breaks new ground by reframing mediated museum communication as a resource for an inclusive understanding of current museum developments. The Routledge Handbook of Museums, Media and Communication will appeal to both students and scholars, as well as to practitioners involved in the visioning, design and delivery of mediated communication in the museum. It teaches us not just how to study museums, but how to go about being a museum in today’s world.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
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.
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ISBN
1-317-19744-5
1-315-56016-X
1-317-19743-7
OCLC
1062395413
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