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- Title
MUSÉES À MARRAKECH: POUR QUEL PUBLIC?
- Authors
Lissaneddine, Abdelilah; Lissaneddine, Zakaria
- Abstract
Over the last decades, museums have evolved significantly allowing specific territories to identify themselves through the collection, conservation, exhibition and communication of museum objects. This led the museums to become a reference platform, a meeting place and a source of new ideas, reflecting more and more the concerns and interests of the population. The increase in the number of visits to museums testifies to the interest granted to these heritage buildings which offer a reading and a contextualization of the collective and individual realities. Thus, to think of the museum as an active body of social memory implies a reading of its link with the public. This article aims to highlight a rather complex reality, that of museum audiences in Marrakech and its surroundings, through three quantitative and qualitative investigations with the sole aim of clarifying the social inclusion of the local population and the various public and professionals views with regard to the museum institution.
- Subjects
MARRAKECH (Morocco); COLLECTIVE memory; MUSEUM exhibits; INVESTIGATIONS; MUSEUMS; SOCIAL integration; AUDIENCES
- Publication
O Ideário Patrimonial, 2019, Issue 12, p95
- ISSN
2183-1394
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26358/oip12008