2011
Discussieartikel: Sciencefictionfans in het historisch museum
Publication
Publication
Een pleidooi voor de omarming van een post-traditioneel gemeenschapsbegrip
Quotidian : Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life , Volume 3 - Issue 1 p. 72- 79
For historical and city museums a refined and dedicated community policy has become a must. Many museums try to establish close relations with the communities they are said to represent, this through means of participation projects, crowd sourcing and inclusivity. Noble as these endeavors may be, in this paper Dorus Hoebink observes that most museums still exercise a rather traditional concept of community, fixated on stable notions of place, ethnicity and religion. In order to cope with the complex structure of modern Western society, he proposes that museums should embrace a more posttraditional, fluid concept of community.
Additional Metadata | |
---|---|
hdl.handle.net/1765/79802 | |
Quotidian : Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life | |
Organisation | Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) |
Hoebink, D. (2011). Discussieartikel: Sciencefictionfans in het historisch museum. Quotidian : Dutch Journal for the Study of Everyday Life, 3(1), 72–79. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/79802 |