Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?)
This paper introduces the anthology „Museums for the People?“ which contains a provocative and controversial essay by Josie Appleton and replies by other scholars. Appleton argues that museums find themselves between the Scylla of right-wing economic principles and the Charybda of cultural leftism...
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doaj-ee2a23daddf346b8a6c601a2edd160a22021-07-02T01:25:09ZengMuzeológia a kultúrne dedičstvo, o.z.Muzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo1339-22042453-97592017-03-0151137145Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?)Jan Dolák0Comenius university in BratislavaThis paper introduces the anthology „Museums for the People?“ which contains a provocative and controversial essay by Josie Appleton and replies by other scholars. Appleton argues that museums find themselves between the Scylla of right-wing economic principles and the Charybda of cultural leftism. The present author critically engages with Appleton‘s arguments, highlighting her positive contribution, but disagreeing with her conclusions. Finally, the museum landscape of Great Britain is compared to and contrasted with that of Central Europe.http://muzeologia.sk/index_htm_files/MaKD_1_2017_Dolak.pdfMUSEUMGREAT BRITAINCENTRAL EUROPEMUSEOLOGYPUBLIC ENGAGEMENTMARKETING |
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Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?) |
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Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?) |
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Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?) |
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Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?) |
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Opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (OTEVÍRÁNÍ SE VEŘEJNOSTI NEBO „NOVÁ ORTODOXIE“?) |
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opening to the public or new orthodoxy? (otevírání se veřejnosti nebo „nová ortodoxie“?) |
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Muzeológia a kultúrne dedičstvo, o.z. |
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This paper introduces the anthology „Museums for the People?“ which contains a provocative and controversial essay by Josie Appleton and replies by other scholars. Appleton argues that museums find themselves between the Scylla of right-wing economic principles and the Charybda of cultural leftism. The present author critically engages with Appleton‘s arguments, highlighting her positive contribution, but disagreeing with her conclusions. Finally, the museum landscape of Great Britain is compared to and contrasted with that of Central Europe. |
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MUSEUM GREAT BRITAIN CENTRAL EUROPE MUSEOLOGY PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT MARKETING |
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