The book, first published in 2007, is part of the Routledge imprint, which is known for its scholarly works. It explores significant themes and offers insights relevant to its field, contributing to academic discourse. The publication is backed by Taylor & Francis, a reputable name in the publishing industry, ensuring a high standard of research and scholarship.
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This is a multi-disciplinary study that adopts an innovative and original approach to a highly topical question, that of meaning-making in museums, focusing its attention on pedagogy and visual culture. This work explores such questions as: How and why is it that museums select and arrange artefacts, shape knowledge, construct a view? How do museums produce values? How do active audiences make meaning from what they experience in museums? This stimulating book provokes debate and discussion on these topics and puts forward the idea of a new museum - the post-museum, which will challenge the familiar modernist museum. A must for students and professionals in the field.
Eilean Hooper-Greenhill introduces the issues that need to be addressed in order to reorientate museum philosophies and policies to a multicultural society. The book uses case studies to show how policies are being put into practice.