Quand le musée de société donne du pouvoir: enjeux de la construction participative d’expositions au Mucem

Translated title of the contribution: When museums of society empower: issues in designing participatory exhibitions at Mucem

J. Ferloni*, E. Sitzia

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Abstract

Participatory practices are a particularly important and often utilized tool in museums of society: dealing with contemporary issues, they bear responsibility for their representation of society in its entirety, in all of its diversity and complexity. Indeed, it is presumed that participation, in all of its forms and to varying degrees, is the most adaptable and positive way to successfully reach inclusion. This article proposes an exploration of the issues at stake in the inclusion of representatives of society at large in museum projects, and particularly those at Mucem. The central questions are as follow: what is the benefit of giving a voice, and thus power, to local communities? For whom? What are the pitfalls of designing participatory exhibitions with museum non-specialists?
Translated title of the contributionWhen museums of society empower: issues in designing participatory exhibitions at Mucem
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)135-162
Number of pages28
JournalCulture et Musees
Issue number39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • participatory exhibition
  • shared authority
  • power
  • activism
  • co-creation
  • empowerment

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