Experiential authenticity in heritage museums

L Jin, H Xiao, H Shen - Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Museums are important heritage attractions offering authentic cultural experiences.
Nevertheless, little is known about how museums create experiential authenticity for their …

Narratives as a mode of research evaluation in citizen science: understanding broader science communication impacts

N Constant, L Roberts - Journal of …, 2017 - durham-repository.worktribe.com
Science communicators develop qualitative and quantitative tools to evaluate the 'impact'of
their work however narrative is rarely adopted as a form of evaluation. We posit narrative as …

[图书][B] The Routledge international handbook of new digital practices in galleries, libraries, archives, museums and heritage sites

H Lewi, W Smith, D Vom Lehn, S Cooke - 2020 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This international handbook brings together a broad mix of scholars and practitioners whose
work contributes to the new digital practices that are continuing to grow and take shape in …

Pre-application doctoral communications: a missing dimension in research on doctoral admissions

J Burford, S Kier-Byfield, Dangeni… - Educational …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper makes a novel contribution to international doctoral education scholarship by
offering a detailed examination of pre-application doctoral communications (PADC) between …

Benefits of visiting heritage museums: Chinese parents' perspectives

L Zhou, H Shen, MY Wu, G Wall… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The family, as a leisure unit, is an important museum consumer group. The literature on
family leisure in museums concentrates on the cognitive and the learning aspects in science …

Museum canopies and affective cosmopolitanism: Cultivating cross-cultural landscapes for ethical embodied responses

P Schorch, E Waterton, S Watson - Heritage, affect and emotion, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter aims to unspool and examine the many interrelated traces of emotions and
affects that suffuse the discursive process of narrative construction in two slavery museums …

'I think I know a little bit about that anyway, so it's okay': Museum visitor strategies for disengaging with confronting mental health material

L Dudley - Museum & Society, 2017 - journals.le.ac.uk
Visitor engagement at museums is an area that has received significant attention from
museum practitioners and academics over the last decade. However, very few studies have …

“Yesterday I Couldn't See. Tomorrow's Sun Shines Now”: Sharing Migrant Stories Through Creative Arts to Foster Community Connections and Wellbeing

M Hughes, L Whitaker, B Rugendyke - Journal of Intercultural …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article documents the experiences of refugee and migrant backgrounds women
residing in non-metropolitan areas of Australia, as they created works for the Stories to …

3D imaging as a public engagement tool: investigating an ox cranium used in target practice at Vindolanda

R Williams, T Thompson, C Orr… - Theoretical Roman …, 2019 - research.tees.ac.uk
Museums have an ethical code of research and education, and 3D imaging has great
potential in helping to achieve some of these objectives by providing accurate replications …

Children's Wayfaring Experiences at an Olfaction-Enhanced Three Little Pigs Story Exhibition

N Kucirkova - Museum & Society, 2023 - journals.le.ac.uk
This study draws on data from a public exhibition that was purposefully designed to engage
children's sense of smell in relation to an adapted version of The Three Little Pigs story at a …