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  3. No. 37 (2010): To understand New Museology in the 21st Century

No. 37 (2010): To understand New Museology in the 21st Century

Published: 2010-10-25

Editorial

  • Introduction
    Paula Assunção
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))

Articles

  • The new professional: Underdog or Expert? New Museology in the 21th century
    Wilke Heijnen
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Who am I? An identity crisis Identity in the new museologies and the role of the museum professional
    Eduardo Giménez-Cassina
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Lost in the supermarket –The Traditional Museums Challenges
    Mariana Lamas
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Societal development and the traditional museum: Applying New Museology to a different context
    Marjolein van der Vlies
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Transformative Museology
    Rebecca Weldon
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Men change, and museums change
    Maria Fernanda Pinheiro de Oliveira, Ciema Silva de Mello
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
  • Museu da Abolição, “The Museum That We Want”
    Adolfo Samyn Nobre
    • PDF (Português (Portugal))
Language
  • English
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Español (España)
  • Français (France)

ERIH PLUS  REDIB LATINDEX MIAR SHERPA CROSSREF

To follow international publications guidelines and best practices, we have reorganised the Journal of Sociomuseology in 2013, and started a new numbering system: nº1-2013

 

Department of Museology

The long-awaited new indexation of Cadernos in SCOPUS is certainly a form of international recognition of the work carried out to provide the Department of Museology with a consistent and scientifically demanding journal, serving the deepening and dissemination of Museology and the School of Thought of Sociomuseology.
We also point out that QUALIS has risen to B1 and is currently the best-qualified journal in the Portuguese language in the field of Museology.
To all who have supported this Brazil/Portugal project, with their contributions and advice, our most sincere recognition. We believe that this "organic" connection has been and will be our greatest strength in the future.
Judite Primo / Mario Moutinho

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