威尔士国家博物馆和机构记忆工作的规模官僚机构

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Mark Alan Rhodes II
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博物馆是形成国家认同的核心制度基础。它们反映、模糊、表演和塑造国家叙事和话语,尤其是在全国范围内运作时。在威尔士,国家博物馆系统是公共的,由七个博物馆组成。这些国家博物馆以复杂但不一定独特的方式商讨规模问题,因为它们扎根于当地社区和地区,与其他地区、国家和国家遗产机构一起运作,并越来越多地宣传、支持和利用跨国遗产。集体记忆或国家叙事如何跨越尺度和地貌,向中央官僚机构,尤其是 1997 年由民主选举产生的威尔士管理机构有限控制的中央官僚机构转化或表达?虽然地理学家历来将博物馆纳入我们更广泛的研究范围,特别是在历史和文化背景下,但很少有研究提出如何通过官僚政治地理学来研究跨领域、多主题和分散的公共博物馆系统。本文旨在以威尔士国家博物馆为背景,探讨地理学在民族、国家、记忆和博物馆之间的交汇点,并主张在国家建设中更多地考虑机构和官僚记忆工作。
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National Museum Wales and the scalar bureaucracies of institutional memory work

Museums form a core institutional foundation to the formation of national identities. They reflect, obfuscate, perform, and shape national narrative and discourse, particularly when operated at the national scale. In Wales, the national museum system is public and composed of seven museums. These national museums negotiate scale in complex, but perhaps not necessarily unique, ways as they root themselves into local communities and regions, operationalize themselves alongside other regional, national, and state heritage institutions, and increasingly inform, support, and draw upon inter- and transnational heritage. How do collective memories or national narratives translate or articulate across scales and landscapes into and from a central bureaucracy, particularly one which came under limited control of democratically-elected Welsh governing bodies in 1997? While geographers have historically included museums within our broader purview, particularly in historical and cultural contexts, few studies have asked how a transcalar, multi-thematic, and dispersed public museum system could be approached via a bureaucratic political geography. This paper aims to address the place for geography at the intersection of nation, state, memory, and museum within the context of National Museum Wales and argues for greater consideration of institutional and bureaucratic memory work within nation-building.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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