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New museology, communities, ecomuseums Professor Peter Davis Newcastle University, UK

Outline!! Origins of New museology!! Community museology and the integrated museum!! New museology and ecomuseums!! Ecomuseum principles!! Ecomuseums and ICH some examples!! Postmodern new museology

Defining Museology!! Museology is the branch of knowledge concerned with the study of the purpose and organisation of museums. It has to do with the study of history and background of museums, their role in society, specific systems for research, conservation, education and organization, relationships with the physical environment, and the classification of different kinds of museums!! The Reinwardt Academie, Amsterdam, suggest that Museology covers the complete range of, and working with, cultural and natural heritage.

New Museology!! The old museology has not been discarded.!! The first museum revolution at the end of the 19th century saw the development of accepted practices of curatorship, conservation, documentation and education which are still implemented.!! The 1960s social unrest, political activism, environmentalism, postmodernism witnessed the re-evaluation of the purpose of museums, leading to a new museology

The original new museology!! The Round Table of Santiago, Chile, 1972!! Emergence of community museology and the integrated museum museums linked to a social purpose, regeneration and development, often in poor urban or isolated rural communities. They are seen as a more democratic vision for museums, with choices being made by local people.!! Experimentation in Mexico, Brazil, France

New Museology - Desvallées!! In 1980 the French museologist André Devallées wrote a piece for the Encyclopedia Universalis promoting this new social development vision for museums under the title Nouvelle Muséologie. Although he had not meant to coin a new word, it stuck, at first in French-speaking countries, then being adopted into Spanish and Portuguese but not at first in English. So in much of the world this is what is meant by new museology the theory and practice of museums linked to development agendas.!! 1985 - ICOM establishes its International Committee for New Museology (MINOM) which is still very active

New museology and Ecomuseums!! In 1971, Hugues de Varine also invented a word to encapsulate the idea of creating museums, using local heritage and driven by local communities, to aid development.!! The word he invented was ecomuseum specially developed for use by the French Mininster for the Environmment when he spoke to ICOM at Dijon, France.!! So, two Frenchmen, two new words, same meaning. Ever since, in many countries, the terms new museology and ecomuseology are applied to community heritage projects concerned with social and economic development

History!! The ecomuseum movement originated in France in the early 1970s!! Initiated by George Henri Rivière and Hugues de Varine

Defining the ecomuseum!! Museum = building + collections + experts + techniques: Ecomuseum = territory + heritage + memory + population (Rivard)!! An ecomuseum is a dynamic way in which communities preserve, interpret and manage their heritage for sustainable development. An ecomuseum is based on a community agreement. (Long Network)!! An ecomuseum is a community driven heritage project that aids sustainable development (Davis)

Graphic representation of the traditional museum Davis 1999 (after Rivard 1984)

Graphic representation of the ecomuseum Davis 1999 (after Rivard 1984)

3 main pillars of the ecomuseum ideal Sense & spirit of place - through an holistic approach to heritage resources in their environments Community involvement - public participation and the democratisation of processes The ecomuseum ideal is malleable and should be responsive to unique contexts

21 key indicators/principles of the ecomuseum 1-6 = democratised participation 7-12 = what an ecomuseum can include and cover 13-21 = what an ecomuseum can do (Corsane et. al. 2007)

Ecomuseum & Community Museology Principles 1.! Steered by local communities 2.! Allows for public participation in a democratic manner 3.! Joint ownership and management - double input system 4.! Emphasis on process rather than on product 5.! Encourages collaboration with network of partners 6.! Dependant on substantial active voluntary efforts

7.! Focus on local identities and sense of place 9.! Encompasses a 'geographical' territory, which can be determined by different shared characteristics 10.! Covers both spatial and temporal aspects - diachronic rather than simply synchronic 11.! Fragmented 'museum' with network of hub and antennae of buildings and sites 12.! Promotes preservation, conservation and safeguarding of heritage resources in situ 13.! Equal attention given to immovable and movable tangible and intangible heritage resources

13. Stimulates sustainable development and responsible use of resources 14. Allows for change and development for a better future 15. Encourages an ongoing programme of documentation of past and present life and interactions with environmental factors 16. Promotes research with different inputs - from local 'specialists' to academics 17. Promotes multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches to research 18. Promotes a holistic approach to interpretation of culture/nature relationships

19. Illustrates interconnectedness between: nature/culture; past/present; technology/ individual 20. Provides for an intersection between heritage and responsible tourism 21. Brings benefits to local communities e.g. sense of pride, regeneration, and economic, social and cultural capital

Ecomuseum principles and ICH!! The following principles are particularly relevant to the conservation/continuation of ICH!! 5 encouraging collaboration!! 7 focus on local identity!! 12 specific reference to ICH!! 21 focus on local pride and sense of place

Ecomuseums and ICH - examples!! Soga, Guizhou, China!! Santa Cruz, Rio de Janiero, Brazil!! Hirano Cho Ecomuseum, Osaka, Japan!! Carmagnola, Italy

Soga Ecomuseum, Guizhou, China

Ecomuseu do Quarteirao do Matadouro, Santa Cruz, Brazil

Samba School Ecomuseu do Santa Cruz, Brazil

Hirano Cho Ecomuseum, Japan

The Hemp Ecomuseum, Carmagnola, Italy

Postmodernism and New Museology!! Theorists of new museology, who regard museums as social institutions... advocate integrating museums more closely with the multicultural social groups which these critics believe they should represent and serve. The new museology specifically questions traditional museum approaches to issues of value, meaning, control, interpretation, authority and authenticity Dierdre Stam!! From the mid-1980s postmodern museology begins to accept these values, and a more widespread adoption of new values and working practices also assumes the title new museology.

Modern Postmodern New museology Exclusion Inclusion Access policies, outreach; social role Independence Interdependence Networking Growth Sustainability Conservation ethic; care of resources Traditional Futuristic New approaches; social and environmental aims; new technology Cultural dominance Cultural difference Cultural celebration; cultural inclusion Centralisation Decentralisation Site museums Representation Reality Honesty and truth

Postmodern or New museology = key changes in Western museums and museum practices!! Challenges the idea of what is valuable and how this is judged!! Questions the ethical aspects of museum activities and their collections!! Challenges the political stances or versions of history(ies) adopted by museums or exhibitions!! Shift away from the Curator as the sole source of authority and expertise!! Questioning who has the right to represent others/oneself!! Recognition of the importance of the non-material to the historical record (oral history, intangible heritage)!! Expansion of the idea of acceptable museum content (film, photography, role-play, live interpretation)!! Re-evalation of the relationship between objects and the historical record

Postmodern or new museology!! Challenges to the spatially-bounded concept of the museum does it have to be a physical or single space? What about the virtual museum or the ecomuseum?!! Recognition of the ongoing, contingent and subjective nature of the historical record!! Increased attention given to stakeholders and participants!! Greater awareness by certain external groups of the authority and utlity of the museum as a public space!! Changes to the balance of power between museums, individual collectors and the public!! Greater sense of the museum as answerable to its public funders!! Diversification of publics and audiences!! Diversification of roles museums are expected to play

Summary!! The original new museology or community museology encouraged new approaches to museums, giving them a social role, especially in poor rural communities.!! Ecomuseology was a way of implementing these new ideas. The focus in ecomuseums is on democracy, process and community within a defined place.!! Postmodern new museology seen now in most Northern museums has incorporated a changes abut the roles of all museums andtheir strategic and operational practices.