Museums as Complex Systems in the Face of the War

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v21i2.4291

Keywords:

museum, war, complexity, simplicity, substratum, structure, concept, parametric general systems theory, Ukraine

Abstract

Museums lose their conceptual complexity and polysemy under conditions of war, forced confrontation, and struggles for survival, which may lead to a loss of diversity in the long run. Parametric General Systems analysis allows us to consider a museum as a system and to explore substratum, structural, and conceptual types of simplicity and complexity. Such qualitative analysis makes it possible to move the discussion from the ideological and value sphere to the field of rational and science-based justification. This justification, in turn, illustrates why it is important to maintain complex interpretations in Ukrainian museums during the current war.

Author Biography

Ievgeniia Ivanova, University of Aberdeen

PhD in Philosophy, Research Fellow in School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History, University of Aberdeen (UK).

Ievgeniia Ivanova specializes in the methodology of knowledge, epistemology, and philosophy of social science using a system approach to research complex intellectual, value, and social objects, identity, and cultural diversity.

2012 – PhD in Methodology of knowledge. Odesa I.I. Mechnikov National University (Ukraine)

2007 – MA (Hons) in Social science. Odesa National Polytechnic University (Ukraine)

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Published

24.07.2023

How to Cite

Ivanova, I. (2023). Museums as Complex Systems in the Face of the War. Museum & Society, 21(2), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v21i2.4291