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The short article explores new aspects of digital museology that become apparent during the global COVID-19 crisis, drawing on the experience of Russian museum activity. Under the circumstances of complete digitization, the digital sphere becomes the sole... see more

The short article explores new aspects of digital museology that become apparent during the global COVID-19 crisis, drawing on the experience of Russian museum activity. Under the circumstances of complete digitization, the digital sphere becomes the sole... see more

New materialism considers that the world and its histories are produced by a range of material forces that extend from the physical and the biological to the psychological, social and cultural. In recognizing that heritage is not held in objects alone, ne... see more

New materialism considers that the world and its histories are produced by a range of material forces that extend from the physical and the biological to the psychological, social and cultural. In recognizing that heritage is not held in objects alone, ne... see more

Museums constitute an important cultural and social resource. The main objective of museums is making certain objects in the collection visible or, on the contrary, leaving them invisible. In contemporary society the institution serves many important role... see more

The study discusses the specific cultural human act, which is the tendency to gather and, in the spite of the time action, save important and representative, but also seemingly silly tangible things, documenting the human acts and the development of their... see more

Since the Brooklyn Children’s Museum opened in 1899, the concept of the children’s museum has evolved internationally as a non-profit public institution focused on informal family-centred education and interactive play environments (Acosta 2000; Allen 200... see more

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