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Exhibitions As Research Experimental Methods In Museums 1st Edition Peter Bjerregaard Editor

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Exhibitions As Research Experimental Methods In Museums 1st Edition Peter Bjerregaard Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 72.11 MB
Author: Peter Bjerregaard (editor)
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Exhibitions As Research Experimental Methods In Museums 1st Edition Peter Bjerregaard Editor by Peter Bjerregaard (editor) instant download after payment.

Exhibitions as Research contends that museums would be more attractive to both researchers and audiences if we consider exhibitions as knowledge-in-the-making rather than platforms for disseminating already-established insights. Analysing the theoretical underpinnings and practical challenges of such an approach, the book questions whether it is possible to exhibit knowledge that is still in the making, whilst also considering which concepts of "knowledge" apply to such a format. The book also considers what the role of audience might be if research is extended into the exhibition itself. Providing concrete case studies of projects where museum professionals have approached exhibition making as a knowledge-generating process, the book considers tools of application and the challenges that might emerge from pursuing such an approach. Theoretically, the volume analyses the emergence of exhibitions as research as part of recent developments within materiality theories, object-oriented ontology and participatory approaches to exhibition-making. Exhibitions as Research will be of interest to academics and students engaged in the study of museology, material culture, anthropology and archaeology. It will also appeal to museum professionals with an interest in current trends in exhibition-making.

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