New Social Practices in the Field of Museum Education in Brazil: Digital Culture and Social Networks

Authors

  • Dalton Lopes Martins Universidade of Brasília (UnB)
  • Luciana Conrado Martins Percebe; Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)
  • Danielle do Carmo Universidade of Brasília (UnB)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v19i1.3537

Keywords:

museum education, digital culture, social networks

Abstract

The use of digital technology and creation of network infrastructures in Brazil’s national museums has emerged as an important research topic in recent years, either from the perspective of finding new ways to socialize collections and to expand their potential or by implementing new practices to manage and organize these institutions. This article aims to debate how museum education sectors can establish new social practices of digital culture based on the perspectives identified by digital technologies. To this end, a reflection was carried out based on the educational potential proposed by the National Policy on Museum Education, and a case study was performed based on the experience of the Tainacan project, implemented by the Brazilian Museum Institute for the socialization of museum collections in the digital universe. The results are still preliminary; however, they can show how the practices of digital culture, considering that the network has its own characteristics and socialization strategies that are inherent to it, which can be used in favour of museum education, constitute operational possibilities, which can be applied in the reality of Brazilian museum institutions.

Author Biographies

Dalton Lopes Martins, Universidade of Brasília (UnB)

Professor on the graduation course of Librarianship and in the Post Graduate Program in Information Science at the Faculty of Information Science at the University of Brasília (UnB). He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the State University of Campinas and a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from the State University of Campinas. Doctorate in Information Sciences at ECA-USP.

Luciana Conrado Martins, Percebe; Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI)

Graduate in History from the University of São Paulo, Master’s in Education from the University of São Paulo (2006), a Master's Degree in Museology from Universidad de Valladolid, Specialist in Museology from CEMMAE-USP and a Doctorate in Education also from the University of São Paulo. She owns the company named Percebe, where she develops consultancy for museums and cultural institutions. Professor at Universidade Federal do Piauí (UFPI).

Danielle do Carmo, Universidade of Brasília (UnB)

Doctoral student in Information Science at the University of Brasília, Master’s in Social Memory and Cultural Heritage from the Federal University of Pelotas, and graduated in History from the Federal University of Goiás. 


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Published

03/08/2021

How to Cite

Martins, D. L., Martins, L. C., & Carmo, D. do. (2021). New Social Practices in the Field of Museum Education in Brazil: Digital Culture and Social Networks. Museum & Society, 19(1), 71–87. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v19i1.3537

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