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MÜZE VE TOPLUM İLİŞKİLERİNDE EĞİTİM, SOSYAL HAREKET VE KATILIMIN YENİ BOYUTLARI

Year 2023, Issue: 29, 169 - 180, 27.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.17484/yedi.1076181

Abstract

Toplumsal değişimler müzenin rolünü, felsefe ve uygulama bağlamında değiştirmiş; müze açısından toplumu tanımayı zorunlu kılmıştır. Müze, toplumu tanımak için eser toplama, koruma-onarım, sergi tasarımı, tanıtım ve izleyici geliştirme alanlarında yeni stratejiler geliştirmek zorundadır. Bu nedenle müzenin varlık amacını ve felsefesini belirlemek, bu doğrultuda içerik oluşturmak ve izleyici geliştirmek, katılıma odaklanan sergi ve sunumlar hazırlamak, farklı yaş ve ilgi gruplarına yönelik eğitim etkinlikleri ve programlar geliştirmek günümüz müzelerinin ortak hedefleri arasındadır. Uluslararası Müzeler Konseyi başta olmak üzere müzecilik adına çalışmalar gerçekleştiren uluslararası kurum, kuruluş ve örgütlerin müze tanımına yaptıkları katkılara gerekçe olarak gösterilebilecek olaylar müzelerin demokratikleşme sürecinde daha eşitlikçi bir toplumun oluşturulmasına katkıda bulunmak amacıyla paylaşımcı ve çeşitliliği gündeme alan uygulamalarla gündeme gelmelerini sağlamaktadır. Çağdaş müzecilik bir yaklaşım olarak müzenin, kamuya açık ve herkesin kolaylıkla fiziksel ve kültürel erişim sağlayabildiği bir alan olmasını gerekli kılar. Müzeler, tarihsel, sosyal, kültürel ve bilimsel konularda tartışma ortamını yaratabilecek düzeyde insan haklarına saygıyı öne çıkaracak, cinsiyet eşitliğini savunacak ve toplumsal bütünleşmeyi vurgulayacak stratejiler belirlemeye başlayan kurumlar haline gelmektedir. Bu çalışma küreselleşme, hayatın hızla değişen gündemleri, ekonomik gelişmeler, teknolojideki değişimler, COVID 19 salgını vb. unsurların etkisiyle foruma dönüşen ve kabuk değiştirme zorunda kalan müzelerin, kültürel ve doğal mirası korumak, geliştirmek, yaygınlaştırmak, sürdürmek ve değişimlere ayak uyduracak biçimde toplumla birlikte hareket etmek adına topluma ulaşma süreçlerinde kullandıkları yöntemlere odaklanmaktadır.

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Year 2023, Issue: 29, 169 - 180, 27.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.17484/yedi.1076181

Abstract

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  • Bryant, E.; Mileham, E. (2010). Shhh… it is a secret! exhibition report. Wallace Collection.
  • Demirdelen, H. (2012). Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi Eğitim Etkinlikleri. Nevra Ertürk ve Hanzade Uralman (Ed.), Müzebilimin ABC’si, (s. 209-229) içinde. Ege Yayınları.
  • Erdoğan, N. (2014). Mardin müzesi müze eğitimi etkinlikleri. Mardin Müzesi Müdürlüğü.
  • Gordon P. (2005). Community Museums: The Australian Experience. In Gerard Corsane (Ed.), Heritage, museums and galleries: an introductory reader (pp. 357-364). Routledge.
  • Greenhill, H., E. (2007). Museums and education. purpose, pedagogy, performance. Routledge.
  • Hein, G. (2012). Progressive museum practice: john dewey and democracy. Left Coast Press.
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  • Henning, M. (2006). Museums, media and cultural theory. Berkshire Open University Press.
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  • Lucija, A.; Durksen, T. & Volman, L. M. (2017). Museums as avenues of learning for children: a decade of research. Learning Environments Research 20 (1): 47-76.
  • Maffei, N. (2014). John Cotton Dana and the politics of exhibiting industrial art in the US, 1909 – 1929, Journal of Design History, 13(4), 301-317.
  • Malraux, A. (1956). Museum without walls. The voices of silence. Secker&Warburg.
  • National Survey of COVID-19 Impact on United States Museums (2020, 30 Aralık). American Alliance of Museums Report. https://www.aam-us.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2020_National-Survey-of-COVID19-Impact-on-US-Museums.pdf
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  • Onur, B. (2012). Çağdaş müze, eğitim ve gelişim: müze psikolojisine giriş. İmge Kitabevi Yayınları.
  • Preziosi, D.; Farago, C. (2004). Grasping the world. The idea of the museum. Ashgate Publishing.
  • Reeve, J. (2006). Prioritizing audience groups. In C. Lang, J. Reeve; V. Woollard (Eds.), The Pesponsive Museum (pp. 43-60). Ashgate Pub. Ltd.
  • Reeve, J., Woollard, V. (2006). Influences on museum practice. In C. Lang ve J. Reeve, (Eds.), The Responsive Museum (pp. 5-17). Asgate Pub. Ltd.
  • Ross, M. (2004). Interpreting the new museology. Museum and Society, 2(2): 84-103.
  • Sandell, R. (2003). Social inclusion, the museum and the dynamics of sectoral change. Museum and Society, 1(1), 45-62.
  • Sandell, R., Nightingale, E. (2012). Museums, equality and social justice. London and New York.
  • Simon, N. (2010). The participatory museum. Muzeum Z.O.
  • Tlili, A. (2008). Behind the policy mantra of the inclusive museum: receptions of social exclusion and inclusion in museums and science centres. Cultural Sociology, 2(1):123-147.
  • Walsh, K. (1992). The representation of the past: museums and heritage in the post-modern world. Routledge.
  • Watson, S. (2007). Museums and their communities. In S. Watson (Ed.), Museums and their Communities (pp. 2-25). Routledge.
  • Zeller, T. (1989). The historical and philosophical foundations of art museum education in America. In N. Berry and S. Mayer, (Eds), Museum education history, theory, and practice. The National Art Education Association.
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Publication Date January 27, 2023
Submission Date February 19, 2022
Acceptance Date December 6, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Issue: 29

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APA Güneröz, C. (2023). MÜZE VE TOPLUM İLİŞKİLERİNDE EĞİTİM, SOSYAL HAREKET VE KATILIMIN YENİ BOYUTLARI. Yedi(29), 169-180. https://doi.org/10.17484/yedi.1076181

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