10 questions
Each political regime change the system of communication, preservation and research in museums.
TRUE
FALSE
DOESN'T SAY
The museum has been referred to as media, medium and device.
TRUE
FALSE
DOESN'T SAY
Politics can’t affect the neutral and objective image of museums to the public.
TRUE
FALSE
DOESN'T SAY
The Anglophone participants considered Museology as practical and pragmatic discipline.
TRUE
FALSE
DOESN'T SAY
Museology should merit development in this field:
The political system
The social system
The acedemic system
The stated role of a museum involves:
Historic preservation, research, training, and education.
Social role, creation of establishments, and symbols of power.
History, local culture and museum education.
These notions were the main focus of discussion at the ICOFOM in Cuba:
Politics, sociology and museum.
Politics, poetic and museology.
Politics, poetics and geopolitics.
In certain countries museums are in favor of:
Museum institutions and touristification.
Creativity and consumerism.
Aesthetic policies and funding museums.
In the text Museology in Colonial Context, the writers did all of these except for:
Observed a particular context.
Emphasized areas where museology is implanted.
Observed the use of hegemonic literature.
The dual nature of museology is:
Creative and reflexive and active.
Exhibitionary and reflexive and poetics of museums.
Poetical and rhetorical