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Social media and cultural interactive experiences in museums

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posted on 2024-11-01, 10:33 authored by Angelina Russo, Jerry Watkins, Linda Kelly, Sebastian Chan
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social networking. Such media create a new form within which dispersed audiences - including youth, regional and rural communities - can engage with museums to actively debate notions of identity, and voice these reflections online. Social media can impact on formal and informal learning within the museum and the effect that this may have on notions of cultural identity .This represents a shift in the ways in which museums: - act as trusted cultural online networks; - distribute community knowledge; and - view their role as custodians of cultural content. Museum communication systems such as exhibitions, public programs, outreach and education seek to provide complex cultural interactive experiences. Social media challenge existing communication models, and few museums have clear strategies for engaging communities in content creation. This paper will investigate some of the issues surrounding the use of social media in museum programs and will argue that there are strong epistemological reasons for using social media to add value to museum programs.

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Journal

Nordisk Museologi

Volume

2007

Issue

1

Start page

19

End page

29

Total pages

11

Publisher

Umeaa Universitet: Institutionen foer Kultur och Medier

Place published

Sweden

Language

English

Copyright

© 2007 Authors

Former Identifier

2006026998

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-02-17

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