Museum Communication and Social Media The Connected Museum Routledge Research in Museum Studies Series
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.
Introduction Kristen Drotner and Kim Christian SchrøderPart 1: Framing the Dilemmas: Curation or Co-Creation? 1. The Trusted Artifice: Reconnecting with the Museum’s Fictive Tradition Online Ross Parry 2. Social Work: Museums, Technology, and Material Culture Pam Meecham 3. The Connected Museum in the World of Social Media Lynda Kelly Part 2: Researching the Dilemmas: The Iterative Design/Research Process 4. ‘One Way to Holland’: Migrant Heritage and Social Media Randi Marselis and Laura Maria Schütze 5. Exploring Art and History at the Warhol Museum Using a Timeweb Karen Knutson 6. Informal Participatory Learning with Interactive Exhibit Settings and Online Services Monika Hagedorm-Saupe, Lorenz Kampschulte, and Annette Noschka-Roos 7. Curating and Creating Online: Identity, Authorship, and Viewing in a Digital Age Glynda Hull and John ScottPart 3: Facing Dilemmas, Designing Solutions 8. Communication Interrupted: Textual Practices and Digital Interactives in Art Museums Palmyre Pierroux and Sten Ludvigsen 9. Weaving Location and Narrative for Mobile Guides Mike Sharples, Elizabeth FitzGerald, Paul Mulholland, and Robert Jones 10. New Voices in the Museum Space: An Essay on the Communicative Museum Bruno Ingemann
Kirsten Drotner is Professor of Media Studies at the Institute of for the Study of Culture at the University of Southern Denmark and founding director of DREAM (Danish Research Centre on Education and Advanced Media Materials). Her recent books in English include International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture (2007, co-editor Sonia Livingstone) and Digital Content Creation (2010, co-editor Kim C. Schrøder).
Kim Christian Schrøder is Professor of Communication at the Department of Communication, Business and Information Technologies at Roskilde University, Denmark. His recent books in English include Researching Audiences (2003, co-authors K. Drotner, S. Kline, C. Murray) and Digital Content Creation (2010, co-editor K. Drotner).
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digital communication; facebook; interactive exhibit; museum communication; museum curation; museum discourse; museum learning; museum outreach; museum technology; museum visitor; online curation; online services; twitter; visitor engagement; Gogh; Vincent Van Gogh; Small Town USA; Google Art Project; Leonard Freed; Vice Versa; Digital Museum; Professional Pedagogical Assistants; Indische Nederlanders; IRN; Fi Ctive; Le Page; Cultural History Museum; Connected Museum; Space2Cre8 Community; UK Venue; York Students; Multimodal Content; Digital Story; Digital Interactives; Digital Artifacts; Silver Rings; Art Museum; Profi Le Page; Visual Repatriation