ABSTRACT

The internationally focused Dictionary of Museology reflects the diversity of cultural and disciplinary approaches to theory and practice in the museum field today.

The museum world is changing rapidly, and the characteristics and social roles of the world’s approximately 100,000 existing museums are constantly evolving. In addition to their traditional functions of preservation, research and communication, museums are increasingly addressing issues related to social inclusion, human rights, sustainable development and finances, all of which are explored in this dictionary. Drawing on the support of an international editorial committee, including influential figures from the US, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Spain, Germany, France and the UK, this collaborative work produced by over 100 researchers from around the world provides an overview of this unique field by defining over 1,000 terms relating to museology.

The Dictionary of Museology is intended for a broad spectrum of museum professionals, academics, researchers and students. The book will be especially useful to those working with international partners, since a common lexicon that conveys the complex reality of current social and cultural values is particularly vital for those working across borders.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|34 pages

A

chapter 2|5 pages

B

chapter 3|72 pages

C

chapter 4|25 pages

D

chapter 5|54 pages

E

chapter 6|6 pages

F

chapter 7|12 pages

G

chapter 8|15 pages

H

chapter 9|33 pages

I

chapter 10|1 pages

J

chapter 11|4 pages

K

chapter 12|16 pages

L

chapter 13|93 pages

M

chapter 14|14 pages

N

chapter 15|13 pages

O

chapter 16|57 pages

P

chapter 17|2 pages

Q

chapter 18|25 pages

R

chapter 19|39 pages

S

chapter 20|21 pages

T

chapter 21|2 pages

U

chapter 22|18 pages

V

chapter 23|6 pages

W

chapter 24|1 pages

Y

chapter 25|1 pages

Z