Museums and communicating climate change-related issues on Facebook platforms

Dragana Bikovska, C. Liew
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PurposeThis research examines the ways in which museums have utilised their Facebook platforms to communicate about climate and environmental-related challenges. The aim is to offer a snapshot of the phenomenon of museums as contributors to communicating climate-related topics and climate change education.Design/methodology/approachA content analysis of a purposeful sample of 10 museums’ Facebook postings was conducted. The study examines the themes and topics concerning climate issues that museums have posted and communicated about, the nature of the communication and an examination of responses from the audience.FindingsThis research reveals that not all museums in the study sample have communicated the different research-informed causes or contributors to climate challenges confronting societies today. There is also very little evidence of dialogic engagement with audience and the public-at-large. Most communication is still one-way focussing on the relaying of information.Originality/valueThis research highlights the roles of cultural heritage institutions such as museums in communicating climate change-related topics and the need to move towards a more dialogic mode of engagement with their audience. Museums have a role in serving as a trusted and inspirational space for public debates and community empowerment for dealing with climate challenges.
博物馆和在Facebook平台上交流与气候变化相关的问题
本研究考察了博物馆利用其Facebook平台就气候和环境相关挑战进行交流的方式。其目的是提供博物馆作为交流气候相关话题和气候变化教育的贡献者这一现象的快照。设计/方法/方法对10家博物馆的Facebook帖子进行了有目的的内容分析。该研究考察了博物馆发布和交流的有关气候问题的主题和话题,交流的性质以及对观众反应的检查。这项研究表明,并不是所有的博物馆在研究样本中都传达了当今社会面临的气候挑战的不同研究信息的原因或贡献者。与观众和广大公众进行对话的证据也很少。大多数交流仍然是单向的,主要集中在信息的传递上。原创性/价值本研究强调了博物馆等文化遗产机构在传播气候变化相关主题方面的作用,以及与受众建立更多对话模式的必要性。博物馆可以作为一个值得信赖和鼓舞人心的空间,为公众辩论和社区赋权,以应对气候挑战。
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