Essays about: "Museum employees"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words Museum employees.

  1. 1. Vocal Requirements on the Swedish Labour Market : A cross-sectional descriptive survey study

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Logopedi

    Author : Urté Murauskaité; [2024]
    Keywords : vocal requirements; vocal demands; vocally demanding occupations; speaking time; work tasks; Standard for Swedish occupational classification; röstkrav; röstkrävande yrken; talartid; arbetsuppgifter; Standard för svensk yrkesklassificering;

    Abstract : Det uppskattas att ungefär en tredjedel av arbetsmarknaden består av röstkrävande yrken, det vill säga yrken där rösten är ett viktigt och nödvändigt redskap för att utföra sitt arbete. Tidigare forskning har identifierat lärare, sångare och präster som yrken med röstkrävande arbetsuppgifter. READ MORE

  2. 2. Digital Differences within Cultural Cornerstones : A Case Study of the Digital Tools and Implementations at the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABM

    Author : Wilma Enström; [2023]
    Keywords : Digital Humanities; New museology; Digital tools; Digital implementations; Sweden; Cultural heritage museums; Museum visitors; Educational games; Museum employees;

    Abstract : This thesis presents a case study conducted at the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm, focusing on the digital tools and implementations within the exhibitions of the museum. It aims to explore the perspectives and interactions on digital tools and implementations of both museum employees, and visitors, examining the potential discrepancies that may arise. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Perceptions of Environmental History by Museum Employees : A qualitative study on museum education, history and sustainability in Belgium and Sweden

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärande

    Author : Merel Debraekeleer; [2023]
    Keywords : environmental history; museum education; history; museums; perceptions; challenges; sustainability education; outdoor education;

    Abstract : Environmental and sustainability education is a widespread concept nowadays, with several frameworks and competencies supporting it, such as normative learning and forest schools. However, not all of these frameworks are as accessible for every teacher, since they tend to be based on a certain approach the school has to take as a whole, or personal knowledge of the teacher that might not have been acquired yet. READ MORE

  4. 4. The Swedish Holocaust Museum Between the Physical and the Virtual : A Perspective on the Importance of the Physical and Pedagogical in Virtual Museums

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för ABM

    Author : Johanna Simu; [2022]
    Keywords : Museums; Audience; Virtual reality; Museology; Museum Pedagogy; Holocaust; National museums; Virtu-al Museum; Exhibitions; Sweden; Holocaust Education; Digital Cultural Heritage.;

    Abstract : The creation of a new Holocaust museum in Sweden has sparked discussion regarding placement, how to make it accessible, and how to make that accessibility equal between the physical and virtual. The National Historical Museums of Sweden was given the task to open the Swedish Holocaust Museum in Stockholm 10 month after they were appointed the task (Regeringskansliet 2021b). READ MORE

  5. 5. (Re)assembling Our Past, Present and Future : The Slovene Ethnographic Museum as a Platform for Dialogue

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologi

    Author : Louise de Vries; [2018]
    Keywords : ethnographic museums; responsibility; social change; former Yugoslavia; new museology; actor-network theory; epistemology; Slovenia;

    Abstract : This thesis aims to illustrate and explain contemporary interactions between Western ethnographic museums and broader society. It is based on one central case study, the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) in Ljubljana, Slovenia. A majority of informants expressed a wish for the museum to be a platform for dialogue. READ MORE