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
Revista:
ReiDoCrea: Revista electrónica de investigación y docencia creativa

ISSN: 2254-5883

Año de publicación: 2021

Volumen: 10

Páginas: 1-18

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.30827/DIGIBUG.70949 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

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Resumen

Este trabajo aborda una revisión del tema de la musealización del arte y la historia en exposiciones y museos. Se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica sistematizada basada en publicaciones de revistas científicas internacionales indexadas en los tres primeros cuartiles del SJR, del periodo de 2015 a 2021. La muestra comprende 267 artículos. Se han abordado dos niveles de análisis: descriptivo, basado en variables independientes del año de publicación, nombre de las revistas, índice de indexación, editorial, lugar de publicación y autoría; e interpretativo, basado en variables dependientes de los temas y contenidos de la muestra. Se han utilizado dos técnicas de análisis cualitativo: de clasificación y reducción de datos por codificación, y análisis de contenidos, utilizando la herramienta informática de Atlas.ti 8. En los resultados se muestran las características descriptivas de los artículos analizados, según variables independientes, y los resultados de temas y contenidos principales (comunicación, inclusión, TIC y participación). La discusión de los resultados y conclusiones abordan una revisión crítica sobre las características de cada tema y aportan información sobre los retos futuros para la musealización del arte y la historia en exposiciones y museos.

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