Museological Review’s issue 24 will consider what a museum is now, particularly how museums play a role in society through exhibitions, programming and projects which respond to current affairs. The theme for this issue was sparked by the debate around the new museum definition proposed by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and discussed during their annual conference in Kyoto

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Evaluation Museology, The Department of ALM , October 27. to have previously completed university studies and/or have the ability to review (or at least KUMA-MU501 and 502 courses), or other museology studies. Public Wardrobe. Understanding Fashion and Dress Museology. eds. Norsk kulturhistorisk fotografi 1855-2005” (review), Kunst og Kultur, 3 (2009):.

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This edition covers a wide range of aspects of the research - very much as a coming together of disciplines, an intellectual space for experimentation. It Welcome to the fourteenth issue of the Museological Review journal edited by Ph.D. students at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, which provides a platform for current museological research. The following papers consider the complex theme of Cultural Property: Ownership, Museological Review Issue 17 is now available! Museological Review Issue 17 is now available!

Welcome to the eleventh issue of the Museological Review, a journal edited by Ph.D. students at the Department of Museum Studies, which provides a platform for current museological research. This edition covers a wide range of aspects of the research - very much as a coming together of disciplines, an intellectual space for experimentation.

The Museology Reviews is an online publication of monthly reviews written by the students of M.A. Museum Studies, Marist College – Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici , 

The theme for this issue was sparked by the debate around the new museum definition proposed by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and discussed during their annual conference in Kyoto Museological Review is an online peer-reviewed journal, published annually by the PhD community of the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester. The theme for Museological Review Issue 23 is ‘(Dis)empowered Museums’. Museological Review, Issue 14 Amy J. Museological Review Issue 14 'Cultural Property: Ownership, Restitution and Retention and its Impact on Museum Collections, their Care, Display and Interpretation' The Museological Review, edited by the PhD students of the Department of Museum Studies based at the University of Leicester, has launched an Mouliou M., 1994, The Classical Past, the Modern Greeks and their National Self; Projecting Identity through museum exhibitions, Museological Review (1994), 1:1, 70-88.

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A short summary of this paper. 36 Full PDFs related to this paper. READ PAPER. Museological Review, Leicester, United Kingdom. 33 likes. Museological Review is a peer-reviewed journal published by the community of PhD students of the School of Museum Studies, University of Museological Review Editors-in-Chief Yang Chen Chiara Marabelli Editors Cesare Cuzzola Despina Gerasimidou Blanca Jové Lanzhou Luo Anna Tulliach Xueer Zou Cover Design Samantha A Museological Review, Issue 24 - 'what is a museum today?' This journal is co-ordinated by the PhD community at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester. Table of Contents: Democratising Power Relations in Art Institutions - Nanna Balslev Strøjer.
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Following the successful Museum Utopias conference in the School of Museum Studies in March 2012, Museological Review -our PhD student led journal- started an editorial process to publish contributions that were presented as part of it. In line with previous editions, Museological Review’s Issue 23 offers a selection of platforms: academic articles, a visual submission, exhibition reviews, interviews, and the work of an artist.


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TOC: Museological Review (Issue 13): Ideology, Power and the State I have the great pleasure to announce that Issue 13 of Museological Review, (the journal edited by PhD students in the Department of Museum Studies) is now available

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Museological Review (1) A museum is a decontextualization machine. The museological operation transforms objects into art, a gesture of the readymade, a détournement. As Malraux put it: “A Romanesque crucifix was not, for its contemporaries, a piece of sculpture. Nor was Cimabue’s Madonna a picture. Even

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This definition was discussed during their annual Museological Review (1) A museum is a decontextualization machine.