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Museums and Innovations

Edited By: Zvjezdana Antos

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This volume addresses innovative ways to present cultural heritage primarily in ethnographic and social history museums through recent exhibitions. Essential political issues related to power and the strong influences of the museum are addressed in each section.

This volume presents sixteen thoughtful essays which address innovative ways to present cultural heritage primarily in ethnographic and social history museums through recent permanent, temporary,…
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This volume presents sixteen thoughtful essays which address innovative ways to present cultural heritage primarily in ethnographic and social history museums through recent permanent, temporary, and mobile exhibitions. The essays included are taken from the different vantage points; they prompt critical debate about new ways of thinking and working in museums of different sizes, with regard for how we might work collaboratively towards a more equitable future. Essential political issues related to power and the strong influences of the museum are addressed in each section, especially with regards to the presentation of particular cultures and communities.

Dr Zvjezdana Antos has been Museum Advisor at the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb for 20 years, and has worked on a number of museum projects as project manager at this institution. Antos also works on research dealing with contemporary museological topics, including new media in museums, contemporary collecting, urban and visual anthropology, contemporary culture, creative industries, participatory collecting, European carnival customs, and music and identities. She is the author of European Museums and Globalization (2012), many exhibitions, articles, multimedia publications, and ethnographic films.

Annette B. Fromm, PhD, is a folklorist and museum specialist, with over thirty years of experience in small and large museums and community-based projects in Ohio, Oklahoma, and Florida, with emphasis ranging from ethnic cultural diversity to intangible heritage. Fromm has published on multicultural museums and community, Native Americans in museums, immigrant-ethnic groups in America, and Greek Jewry, among other topics. She served two terms as President of the International Committee for Museums of Ethnography (ICME), and was previously the Coordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies programme at Florida International University for eight years.

Dr Viv Golding is Senior Lecturer and Director of Learning and Visitor Studies at the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, UK, having previously managed formal education provision at the Horniman Museum (1992–2002), UK. Her research interests centre on diversity and she publishes widely on this theme, most recently Museum and Communities: Curators, Collections Collaboration (2013) and Learning at the Museum Frontiers: Identity Race and Power (2009). Golding is the current President of the International Committee for Museums of Ethnography (ICME).

Agnes
Aljas, Jan An Haack
,
Iris
Edenheiser, Claudia Giostrella, Ivan
Grinko,
Jari
Harju,
Lydia Icke-Schwalbe
, Nikola
Krstović,
Eef
Masson,
Małgorzata
Oleszkiewicz,
Milica
Perić,
Margaret
Quinn, Joan
Seguí, Anna Shevtsova,
Elisa
Tranfaglia,
Paulina Van Der Zee
, Beate Wild, Viv Golding

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1268-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1268-9
  • Date of Publication: 2016-11-30

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6256-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6256-1
  • Date of Publication: 2016-11-30
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HB, JFC
  • THEMA: NH, JBCC
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