Coda: posthumous conversations. A reading group to discuss the work of Dr Elee Kirk
Autor: | Christina MacRae, Nicola Wallis, Louisa Penfold, Elaine Bates, Abigail Hackett, Katy McCall, Lucy Cooke |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Sociology and Political Science Social Psychology media_common.quotation_subject Visitor pattern 05 social sciences Geography Planning and Development Photography 0507 social and economic geography Visual arts 050906 social work Reading (process) Conversation Sociology 0509 other social sciences 050703 geography media_common Visual methods |
Zdroj: | Children's Geographies. 16:571-577 |
ISSN: | 1473-3277 1473-3285 |
DOI: | 10.1080/14733285.2018.1497142 |
Popis: | In May 2017, a group of museum researchers and practitioners met to discuss the writing of Elee Kirk (1977–2016), whose pioneering doctoral study of young children visiting a natural history museum connects with our own work and practice in a number of different ways. Kirk [2015. “Budding Photographers: Young Children’s Digital Photography in a Museum.” In Museums and Visitor Photography: Redefining the Visitor Experience, edited by T. Stylianou-Lambert. MuseumsEtc] advocates for research that views children’s everyday museum visiting ‘beyond their potential for learning’ (p. 238). This paper offers edited transcripts of the discussion sparked by reading Kirk [2015. “Budding Photographers: Young Children’s Digital Photography in a Museum.” In Museums and Visitor Photography: Redefining the Visitor Experience, edited by T. Stylianou-Lambert. MuseumsEtc], documenting the conversation under a number of themes that emerged during the discussion, and reflecting on how each are picked up in more detail by the papers in this Special Issue. |
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