CFP 18.10.2020

Museological Review Issue 25: (Re)visiting Museums

13.10.–15.11.2020
Eingabeschluss : 15.11.2020

Lucrezia Gigante

Museological Review is the online journal published by the PhD community of the School of Museum Studies in Leicester. This year’s issue looks at the challenges and opportunities for change that the museum world is facing. We believe that this is a chance to debate the role of museums in contemporary society through times of crisis.

The theme of Museological Review Issue 25 is ‘(Re)visiting Museums’. As museums around the world reopen their doors to visitors after the closures imposed by the spread of the pandemic, we invite researchers and practitioners to reflect on the impact of the unprecedented events that marked 2020.

Our field has seen a myriad of changes that have shifted the composition of visitor populations, production of art, organisational structures and the way in which we research museum practice. The interactions between museums and their publics have been shaken to some extent, affecting their relationships with global and local audiences, their strategies for engagement, use of space and permanent collections, collecting rationales and work cultures (to name a few). Some institutions started to collect everyday artefacts and new works produced by artists during lockdown. Museum visits moved online, as fieldwork and projects did for many researchers and practitioners. Museums are now urged to rethink their strategies of programming and outreach as they witness a shift in their priorities and resources.

How do these shifts impact the relationship between publics and museums? How do these influence museum practice?

We invite submissions that reflect upon the alternative paths that opened up through the practical and theoretical challenges faced by museums in 2020. We believe that this is an opportunity to debate the role of museums in contemporary society through times of crisis. Now that museums are reopening, this is a great chance to revisit them with fresh eyes.

Museological Review Issue 25 will consider how the museum sector is responding to worldwide events and navigating new ways to reach the audiences and negotiate relevance, even from a distance. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Visitor engagement in a pandemic (e.g. socialising the collection, outreach strategies, digital engagement)
- Developing and using collections in response to rapid change (e.g. collecting the everyday, use of permanent collections)
- Planning for the ‘new normal’ (e.g. programming, crowdsourcing exhibitions, targeting local and global audiences, museum space in a post-COVID world)
- Equity and inclusion in a time of crisis (e.g. representation, negotiating relevance, responding to calls for change)
- Mental wellbeing (for visitors and staff)
- Online fieldwork for museum researchers and practitioners

Museological Review is accepting submissions in the following 5 formats:
- Academic Articles (maximum 5,000 words)
- Interviews (maximum 3,000 words) with practitioners or researchers who have had to devise or adjust their fieldwork plans or engagement projects to alternative modalities, eg. online.
- Exhibition or Book Reviews (maximum 1,000 words) including physical/virtual exhibition or book reviews.
- Visual Submissions comprising a single image which depicts the theme of “If your home/desk was a museum, what object would be on display?” and a caption (max 150 words).
- Short contributions (Maximum 300 words) with authors’ own views of what the role of museums is in challenging times.

The submission deadline for all formats is Sunday 15th November 2020, 17.00 GMT.
Visit our website for further information: https://le.ac.uk/museum-studies/about/journals/museological-review/call-for-proposals-museological-review-issue-25

Submission is free and open to graduated students (MA and PhD), current PhD candidates, early-career researchers and museum practitioners.

Submissions and enquiries should be emailed to museologicalreviewleicester.ac.uk

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Museological Review Issue 25: (Re)visiting Museums. In: ArtHist.net, 18.10.2020. Letzter Zugriff 01.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/23721>.

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