The social role of innovation in Portuguese museums
Status
Past
Acronym
INOMPOR
Project Reference
ID-ILIND: UIDB-04114-2020
Start
2023-01-01
End
2024-12-31
Funding Total
Consortium
- Apom – Associação Portuguesa De Museologia
- Minom Portugal – Movimento Internacional Para Uma Nova Museologia
- Icom Portugal – Conselho Internacional De Museus
Leading Partner
Collaborators
- Apom – Associação Portuguesa De Museologia
- Minom Portugal – Movimento Internacional Para Uma Nova Museologia
- Icom Portugal – Conselho Internacional De Museus
Participants
- Maristela dos Santos Simão
Researcher - LEANDRO PEREIRA FRANÇA
Researcher - MARCELO LAGES MURTA
Researcher - Nathália Pamio Luiz
Researcher - Angelo Renato Biléssimo
Researcher - DESIREE NOBRE SALASAR
Researcher - Vanda Sofia Lopes da Costa
Researcher - Manuel Antunes
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Starting with the recognition that museums are institutions oriented towards providing services, innovation can be promoted as a culture within institutions, seeking as a process to generate social change and, not only, as a promotion of electronic devices to delight visitors.
The project aims to understand how museums and museologists in Portugal understand the place of innovation. To this end, it is essential to understand the current situation in order to discover deficiencies, “misunderstandings”, limitations and successes, aiming to find solutions that can be adapted to each institution, taking into account its social context.
The project is developed within the scope of CeiED/Department of Museology and is supported by the UNESCO Chair "Education, Citizenship, and Cultural Diversity”.
The project aims to understand how museums and museologists in Portugal understand the place of innovation. To this end, it is essential to understand the current situation in order to discover deficiencies, “misunderstandings”, limitations and successes, aiming to find solutions that can be adapted to each institution, taking into account its social context.
The project is developed within the scope of CeiED/Department of Museology and is supported by the UNESCO Chair "Education, Citizenship, and Cultural Diversity”.