Museum and Society

Museum and Society (M&S) is an independent peer-reviewed journal which publishes new writing and research by academics and museum professionals about museums in their social contexts. The journal is both international in scope and at the cutting edge of empirical and theoretical research. Our objective is to explore the museum-society relationship in all its variety by encouraging research that represents the broad spectrum of the social sciences (anthropology, economics, educational studies, human geography, social psychology, and sociology) as well as relevant historical, scientific, and humanistic studies. M&S is interested in how museum practice (past and present) resonates with social issues and problems. In addition, we are interested in how high quality and innovative arguments on museum-centred topics contribute to and perhaps resolve debates within the disciplines themselves. Practitioners and academics such as historians and philosophers with an interest in our vision for museum studies and practice are also invited to join the conversation.

As a journal, we are committed to diversity in every facet of our work: in selecting editors and reviewers; in publishing articles by a wide variety of authors on a range of appropriate topics; and in seeking a broad readership. We take active measures to achieve these goals. For instance, we conduct research and reach out across our international networks to find reviewers, contributors, and editors. We may offer mentorship to authors from populations and regions that are under-represented in the journal, though ultimately, all articles must go through our rigorous review process. We do not offer translation services, but whenever possible, we assist non-native English speakers to bring promising work to publication. In sum, we aim to balance our adherence to a rigorous review process with a dedication to removing the structural and systemic barriers that often characterize academic publishing.

Museum & Society was launched in March 2003 by Gordon Fyfe, Kevin Hetherington, and Susan Pearce.


Submissions

Authors who have never used our system before must create an account in order to submit articles; see immediately below for details. For information on the whole process of submitting an article or review to Museum & Society, see our guides.

Accounts for Authors and Reviewers who have not used our system before

Please email Technical Support and we will create an account for you. 

New issue alerts

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Back Issues

All the back issues of Museum & Society are on the archive section of the website. 


Vol 21, No 3 (2023): Open Issue

Table of Contents

Articles

Natalia Kucirkova
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1-21
Edwin Pietersma
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22-35
Grete Swensen
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36-56
Andrei Zavadski, Irene Hilden
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57-77
Danilo Giglitto, Luigina Ciolfi, Eleanor Lockley, Francesca Cesaroni
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78-95
Philipp Schorch
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96-112
Anna Rastas, Ilona Niinikangas
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113-130

Viewpoint

Laura Phillips
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131-153

Book Reviews

Book Review: Adina Langer (ed), Storytelling in Museums
Ariane Karbe
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154-155
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