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Museum Communication And Social Media The Connected Museum Kirsten Drotner

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Museum Communication And Social Media The Connected Museum Kirsten Drotner
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Kirsten Drotner, Kim Christian Schrøder
ISBN: 9780415833189, 0415833183
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Museum Communication And Social Media The Connected Museum Kirsten Drotner by Kirsten Drotner, Kim Christian Schrøder 9780415833189, 0415833183 instant download after payment.

Visitor engagement and learning, outreach, and inclusion are concepts that have long dominated professional museum discourses.  The recent rapid uptake of various forms of social media in many parts of the world, however, calls for a reformulation of familiar opportunities and obstacles in museum debates and practices. Young people, as both early adopters of digital forms of communication and latecomers to museums, increasingly figure as a key target group for many museums.  This volume presents and discusses the most advanced research on the multiple ways in which social media operates to transform museum communications in countries as diverse as Australia, Denmark, Germany, Norway, the UK, and the United States.  It examines the socio-cultural contexts, organizational and education consequences, and methodological implications of these transformations. 

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