La Musealización del Arte y la Historia: estrategias discursivas y de comunicación, inclusión, transformación digital y participación en museos

  1. Tirado de la Chica, Ana
Journal:
ReiDoCrea: Revista electrónica de investigación y docencia creativa

ISSN: 2254-5883

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 10

Pages: 1-18

Type: Article

DOI: 10.30827/DIGIBUG.70949 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

This work addresses a review about musealising art and history in exhibitions and museums. It carries out a systematic bibliographic review based on international scientific journals that are indexed in the SJR’s first three quartiles, from the period 2015 to 2021. The sample comprises 267 articles. It approached two levels of analysis: one descriptive analysis, based on independent variables like the year of publication, name of the journals, indexing index, publisher, place of publication and authorship; and other interpretive analysis, based on dependent variables on the topics and contents of the sample. It used two qualitative analysis techniques: a data classification and reduction by coding and a content analysis, using the Atlas.ti8 computer tool. Findings show the descriptive characteristics of the articles analysed, according to independent variable, and findings about main topics and contents (communication, inclusion, ICT and participation). The discussion of the results and conclusions address a critical review of the characteristics of each topic and provide information on future challenges for musealising art and history in exhibitions and museums

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