SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF PUBLIC CULTURAL
INSTITUTIONS – THE EXAMPLE OF MUSEOLOGY.
OBSERVATIONS, REFLECTIONS AND
PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS – SUMMARY OF THE
FOCUS GROUP STAGE
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Abstract
The term ‘social responsibility of museums’
implies various associations, most frequently referring to
the sphere of management and the activities of commercial
entities in accordance with the ISO 26000 standard. In
this article, we report on some of the tasks performed in
connection with a project based on a sociological perspective
and addressing the social responsibility of public
cultural institutions such as museums. As this concept is
relatively new, we decided to check how it is understood
in the social world of Polish museum professionals. The
research was therefore carried out using elements of
the grounded theory methodology, i.e., the concepts
(categories) were not defined at the outset, but defined and
characterised in the course of the research according to the
understanding of the respondents. Using a triangulation of
methods, an analysis of found data, individual interviews
in Polish museums (IDI) and focus group interviews
(FGI) in Polish and international groups were conducted.
A particularly interesting strand of the Project was museum
education and its growing importance. This article focuses
on the conducted focus group interviews (FGI). A specific
commentary on the findings is provided by the reflections
given during a guest lecture by Dr Bernadette Lynch
organised as part of the Project.