北美服装和纺织品博物馆和藏品的根本结构变化:批判性地分析社会正义、压迫和赋权

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-13 DOI:10.1177/0887302x221132009
Ginger Stanciel, Kelly L. Reddy-Best, Joshua D. Simon, Kyra G. Streck, D. Green, Dyese L. Matthews, J. Gordon
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我们研究的目的是研究服装和纺织品收藏或博物馆如何明确和含蓄地表达与社会正义努力的团结。这包括机构如何将反歧视作为其指导原则的一部分,以及这些意识形态如何在展览中具体化。使用内容分析,我们分析了134家北美服装和纺织品博物馆或藏品的使命声明、多样性声明、展览标题和描述。我们在使命宣言中确定了五个主题:保护知识、教育、与社会正义相关的语言、压迫性语言和其他承诺。我们发现,大约一半的博物馆或藏品有多样性声明,大多数都在社交媒体上发表了反对种族主义的团结声明。不到一半的机构明确将社会正义纳入展览标题和描述中。这些机构为打击歧视采取了积极步骤,但仍有工作要做。
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Radical Structural Change in North American Dress and Textile Museums and Collections: Critically Analyzing Social Justice, Oppression, and Empowerment
The purpose of our research was to examine how dress and textile collections or museums have explicitly and implicitly conveyed solidarity with social-justice efforts. This includes how institutions have made antidiscrimination part of their guiding principles, as well as how these ideologies may have materialized in exhibitions. Using content analysis, we analyzed mission statements, diversity statements, and exhibition titles and descriptions of 134 North American dress and textile museums or collections. We identified five themes in the mission statements: preserving knowledge, education, spectrum of social-justice related language, oppressive language, and other commitments. We found that about half of the museums or collections had diversity statements and most created solidarity statements against racism on social media. A little less than half of the institutions explicitly incorporated social justice within exhibition titles and descriptions. Positive steps were made among these institutions to combat discrimination, but there is work still to be done.
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Clothing & Textiles Research Journal strives to strengthen the research base in clothing and textiles, facilitate scholarly interchange, demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the field, and inspire further research. CTRJ publishes articles in the following areas: •Textiles, fiber, and polymer science •Aesthetics and design •Consumer Theories and Behavior •Social and psychological aspects of dress or educational issues •Historic and cultural aspects of dress •International/retailing/merchandising management and industry analysis
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