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E-raamat: Museum Digitisations and Emerging Curatorial Agencies Online: Vikings in the Digital Age

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030806460
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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This open access book explores the multiple forms of curatorial agencies that develop when museum collection digitisations, narratives and new research findings circulate online. Focusing on Viking Age objects, it tracks the effects of antagonistic debates on discussion forums and the consequences of search engines, personalisation, and machine learning on American-based online platforms. Furthermore, it considers eco-systemic processes comprising computation, rare-earth minerals, electrical currents and data centres and cables as novel forms of curatorial actions. Thus, it explores curatorial agency as social constructivist, semiotic, algorithmic, and material. This book is of interest to scholars and students in the fields of museum studies, cultural heritage and media studies. It also appeals to museum practitioners concerned with curatorial innovation at the intersection of humanist interpretations and new materialist and more-than-human frameworks.


1 Introduction
1(14)
Bodil Axelsson
Fiona R. Cameron
Katherine Hauptman
Sheenagh Pietrobruno
Approaching Curatorial Agency
5(4)
The Confluence of Museums and Societies
7(2)
Caring for a Collection Attributed to Vikings
9(2)
References
11(4)
2 Curatorial Challenges: Discussion Forums and Fragmented Narratives
15(24)
Katherine Hauptman
Archaeology Forum, 2004-2009
18(1)
Separate Forums: Different Viking Ages, 2010-2015
19(6)
Antagonistic Argumentation, 2016-2020
25(9)
Debating Female Warriors
26(6)
Curatorial Challenges
32(2)
References
34(5)
3 Tales of the Viking Helmet: Narrative Shifts from Museum Exhibitions to Personalised Search Requests
39(32)
Sheenagh Pietrobruno
Exhibitions, Search Engine Result Pages and Media
41(3)
The Swedish History Museum, the Viking Helmet and Media
44(4)
Personalisation, Museum Curation and Search Engine Result Pages
48(3)
SERP Method
51(2)
Research Results: The Tor Browser
53(7)
Research Results: The Personalised Browser and the Impact of Language and Location
60(4)
Conclusion
64(1)
References
65(6)
4 Viking Jewellery on Pinterest: Drifting Digitisations and Shared Curatorial Agency
71(24)
Bodil Axelsson
Studying an Endless Flow of Pins
74(2)
Thor's Hammers, Masculinity and Transnational Vikings
76(3)
Jewellery Sets, Femininity and Reenactment
79(2)
From Historical Evidence to Ethnic Fashion
81(2)
Machine Learning Models for Pins and Pinners
83(3)
Shared Curatorial Agency and Drifting Pins
86(3)
Conclusion
89(1)
References
90(5)
5 Technospheric Curation and the Swedish Allah Ring: Refiguring Digitisations and Curatorial Agency as Ecological Compositions, and Eco-curating as Planetary Inhabitations
95(26)
Fiona R. Cameron
Refiguring the Optics
97(2)
Digitisations as a Humanist Form
99(3)
The Digitisation of the Allah Ring as More-than-Human Ecological Compositions
102(4)
Refiguring Curatorial Agency as Dynamic, More-than-Human, Eco-curating Processes
106(8)
The More-than-Digital Allah Ring as Technospheric Heritage
114(2)
Concluding Remarks
116(1)
References
117(4)
6 Conclusion
121(6)
Bodil Axclsson
Fiona R. Cameron
Katherine Hauptman
Sheenagh Pietrobruno
References 127(2)
Index 129
Bodil Axelsson is Professor of Cultural Heritage at Linköping University, Sweden. She researches across the fields of critical heritage studies, digital media and museology, and has led and coordinated a series of research projects within these fields. 

Fiona R. Cameron is Associate Professor, Principal Research Fellow, Contemporary Museologies at the Institue for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Australia.

Katherine Hauptman is Director at the Swedish History Museum and holds a Ph.D. in Archeology. She has a wide portfolio of experience in museum studies, education, governmental assignments and exhibition production. Hauptman has published books on Nordic and public archeology, heritage studies including gender perspectives, the uses of history and inclusive museums. 

Sheenagh Pietrobruno is Associate Professor of Social Communication at Saint Paul University/University of Ottawa, Canada. She has held fellowships in England, Canada, Sweden and Austria in media, performance, and heritage research. European Commission (2019) and G20 Italian Presidency (2021) invitations to present her pioneering work in digital (intangible) heritage have impacted policy.