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By combining the analysis of the new forms and environments of the
digital world with critical scholarship of the role of the users,
this book argues that cultural field is facing a challenge of the
digital turn. The digital turn hereby implies that changes in the
use and application of digital technology bring on changes in
practice and in the relationships between cultural institutions and
audiences. We approach the changes in society from the structural
(institutional) as well as from the agential (audiences, users,
individuals) perspective. The authors represented in this book
share the view that there is no need to fear the new media pushing
aside traditional cultural forms, acknowledging at the same time
that the scope of this cultural change is far from understood.
Democratising the museum is a collection of articles reflecting
upon the problem of how participation, technologically mediated or
not, can support the museum in the process of becoming more
accessible. The open museum shares power with its visitors while
negotiating professionalism and the role of the museum in a modern
society. The book looks at the roles and struggles of
audiences/visitors and professionals and the role of digital
technologies in supporting the participatory museum. While
different chapters draw on a variety of empirical examples, the
main analytical backbone of the book comes from an extended
participatory action research study conducted at the Estonian
National Museum. This book aims at both academics and professionals
working in the museum field.
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