MUSEUMS IN THE WORLD WITHOUT THE FUTURE

Q3 Arts and Humanities Muzealnictwo Pub Date : 2022-09-19 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0015.9963
M. Szeląg
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The paper is dedicated to museum’s commitment to struggling for climate and against climate change. Facing the key imperative conditioning museums’ operation whose sense is defined e.g., by the assumption that there will be ‘some’ future for whose sake it is worth while taking care of museum exhibits and other testimonies to the past and contemporary culture, the climate change we are witnessing makes museums face very special challenges. As institutions of social trust they continue to be regarded a credible source of knowledge, they engage increasingly more in activities aimed at preserving the environment. This can be clearly seen, for example in the exhibitions dedicated to the Anthropocene mounted in museums worldwide over the last decade. The engagement of museums in this respect and this engagement’s object are the topic of the paper. Furthermore, a critical view is presented not only of the people and the institutions they create, or more broadly cultures and civilisations, all of key importance for our planet’s future, but also of the fact that certain topics, as praxis has shown, have remained untouched by museums (e.g., responsibility of global corporations or the ideology of capitalist growth). In this very context questions are also asked to what degree and how much museums can change their practices affecting the climate, if only by renouncing or at least limiting their participation in global tourism and competition for public’s leisure time in the market game for attracting consumers’ attention.
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世界上没有未来的博物馆
该论文致力于博物馆致力于应对气候变化。面对博物馆运作的关键命令性条件,我们正在目睹的气候变化使博物馆面临着非常特殊的挑战,例如,在照顾博物馆展品和其他对过去和当代文化的见证的同时,假设会有“某个”未来是值得的。随着社会信任机构继续被视为可靠的知识来源,它们越来越多地参与旨在保护环境的活动。这一点可以从过去十年中世界各地博物馆举办的人类活动展览中清楚地看到。博物馆在这方面的参与以及这种参与的目的是本文的主题。此外,人们不仅对人们和他们创造的机构,或者更广泛的文化和文明,提出了一种批判性的观点,所有这些都对我们星球的未来至关重要,而且还提出了一个事实,即正如实践所表明的,某些主题,一直没有受到博物馆的影响(例如,全球公司的责任或资本主义增长的意识形态)。在这种背景下,人们还问博物馆能在多大程度上改变其实践,对气候产生多大影响,如果只是放弃或至少限制他们参与全球旅游,在吸引消费者注意力的市场游戏中争夺公众的休闲时间。
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Muzealnictwo
Muzealnictwo Arts and Humanities-Museology
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