Museums-from local to global

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Abstract

Should one aim at presenting a local or global science perspective in construing an effective museum narration for communicating scientific and technological issues in natural science? This article will attempt to respond to this question by presenting the data of an evaluation exercise undertaken by the Trento Natural History Museum (Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali - MTSN) from 2009 to 2011. The local dimension apparently lies at the heart of the museum's appeal for its visitors: they associate their mountain surroundings with the symbol of the region's identity, and appreciate in particular the efforts undertaken by the museum to communicate and conserve the mountain's environment. Indeed, in their opinion, by protecting the mountains and disseminating knowledge about them, the museum indirectly acts as a custodian of the region's own identity. However, interest in local issues far from rules out global scientific themes, whose presence is sought to complement and interact with the local discourse.

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Bisanti, M. (2012). Museums-from local to global. Journal of Science Communication, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.11020201

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