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Social Museography and Sustainable Historical Heritage

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  • Rafael Sospedra-Roca

    (Department of Applied Didactics, Universitat de Barcelona, 080035 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Francesc Xavier Hernàndez-Cardona

    (Department of Applied Didactics, Universitat de Barcelona, 080035 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Maria Feliu-Torruella

    (Department of Applied Didactics, Universitat de Barcelona, 080035 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Isabel Boj-Cullell

    (Department of Applied Didactics, Universitat de Barcelona, 080035 Barcelona, Spain)

Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations in the 2030 agenda point out the need to safeguard cultural heritage and the importance of convergence towards quality education. Through different museum projects (between 2010 and 2021), the DIDPATRI research group of the University of Barcelona has developed heritage museum models following sustainability parameters. The lines of work have been based on the use of previous museum cultures (integrating existing models) to respond to the needs of the present. The working hypotheses have raised the need to build a new social museography around the historical heritage, which can respond to the social demands of citizen education and sustainability. Museography should be oriented to formal and non-formal teaching-learning environments. Social museography must be based on the understanding of historical heritage in broad sectors of the public as well as on the participation of social agents, civil society, and the scientific community. Social museography must be based on the enhancement of heritage resources (tangible or intangible) in a way that is compatible with sustainable development options; it must be built with the support of protocols that consider production costs that are consistent with the economic and social resources available and with the reasonable use of complex technologies. This desire for research (on the paths of a new social museography) has been channeled through the development of research and transfer projects. The results obtained have generated empirical models that have contributed (methodologically) to the development of museographic options that respond to emerging demands in the environment of historical-archaeological heritage.

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  • Rafael Sospedra-Roca & Francesc Xavier Hernàndez-Cardona & Maria Feliu-Torruella & Isabel Boj-Cullell, 2022. "Social Museography and Sustainable Historical Heritage," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-27, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:11:p:6665-:d:827534
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    1. Francesc Xavier Hernàndez-Cardona & Rafael Sospedra-Roca & David Íñiguez-Gracia, 2021. "Educational Illustration of the Historical City, Education Citizenship, and Sustainable Heritage," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(10), pages 1-23, May.
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