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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC

Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open University

What are museums for? In this album we look behind the displays to reveal the conflicting roles, power struggles and ethical dilemmas that affect museums today. Once the undisputed sources of authority on the objects in their care, museums now have to justify their decisions to the government, to their audiences, sometimes even to vociferous pagans. The challenge is to reach out to new audiences and devise new ways of communicating with them. The rewards are many: to maintain status and respect, to win hearts and influence people, even to foster a warm sense of nationhood. This album also contains academic perspectives from Tim Benton, Professor of Art History at The Open University; Laurajane Smith, Reader in Heritage Studies at the University of York; and Rodney Harrison, Lecturer in Heritage Studies at The Open University. This material forms part of The Open University Course AD281 Understanding global heritage. You can discover something of what it's like to study the course by using the downloadable 'activities' files to explore different views on what counts as heritage, the way in which museums are involved in the production of a sense of collective identity and nationhood, and how the study of museums connects with the study of other forms of heritage in contemporary society.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Secrets of the V&A perspective: Tim Benton

Secrets of the V&A perspective: Tim Benton

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07/15/09 • 8 min

Professor Tim Benton of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Redefining the V&A perspective: Tim Benton

Redefining the V&A perspective: Tim Benton

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07/15/09 • 9 min

Professor Tim Benton of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Redefining the V&A perspective" Laurajane Smith

Redefining the V&A perspective" Laurajane Smith

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07/15/09 • 4 min

Dr Laurajane Smith of University of York talks about the ideas in the film.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - NMS: Reflecting Scotland

NMS: Reflecting Scotland

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07/15/09 • 4 min

How the National Museum of Scotland reflects its fledgeling democracy in two contrasting galleries.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - NMS perspective: Tim Benton

NMS perspective: Tim Benton

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07/15/09 • 15 min

Professor Tim Benton of The Open University talks about the ideas in the audio.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Pandering to Pagans?

Pandering to Pagans?

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07/15/09 • 17 min

How museums in Britain are responding to calls by pagans and other groups to release their control over human remains in their collections.
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Making the most of this album

Making the most of this album

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07/15/09 • -1 min

Introducing the activities
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Authorised heritage discourses

Authorised heritage discourses

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07/15/09 • -1 min

Activities relating to the AHD
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - Pandering to Pagans

Pandering to Pagans

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07/15/09 • -1 min

Activities relating to issues surrounding the display of human skeletal remains
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Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC - AHD and global heritage

AHD and global heritage

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07/15/09 • 3 min

Dr Rodney Harrison of The Open University explains the importance of AHD within the course AD281 Understanding global heritage.
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How many episodes does Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC have?

Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC currently has 40 episodes available.

What topics does Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC cover?

The podcast is about Culture, New, Museum, National, Courses, Podcasts and Education.

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The episode title 'Secrets of the V&A' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC is 7 minutes.

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The first episode of Museums in contemporary society - for iPad/Mac/PC was released on Jul 15, 2009.

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