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Borders and Interruptions
Author(s) -
Gwyneira Isaac,
Diana E. Marsh,
Laura Osorio Sunnucks,
Anthony Shelton
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
museum worlds
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2049-6737
pISSN - 2049-6729
DOI - 10.3167/armw.2019.070112
Subject(s) - scholarship , politics , sociology , cultural exchange , decolonization , political science , media studies , environmental ethics , anthropology , law , philosophy
While museums are perceived as institutions dedicated to the dissemination and exchange of culturally diverse knowledges, museum scholarship has been hampered by a lack of multilingual networks and publications necessary for the exchange of museological perspectives between different linguistic, regional, and national communities. At the same time, the museum decolonization movement, the move from monocultural to pluricultural societies, the political resurgence of cultural essentialism, escalating environmental deterioration, and the international impact of current migration crises—by both uniting and dividing peoples—have clarified the need for institutions to socially and intellectually engage with the increasingly complex global flows and disruptions of people and ideas.

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