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Exhibiting Interaction: Conduct and Collaboration in Museums and Galleries

January 1, 2001 | Exhibitions

This article explores how individuals, both alone and together, examine exhibits in museums and galleries. Drawing on ethnomethodlolgy and conversation analysis, it focuses on the way in which visitors encounter and experience exhibits and how their activities are organized, at least in part, with intimate regard to the actions of others in the domain, both companions and "strangers." This study contributes to the long-standing concerns of symbolic interactionism with (mutual) attention and involvement, materiality and social relations, and interpersonal communication. The data consist of video recordings of naturally occurring action and interaction in various museums and galleries.

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  • Dirk von Lehn
    Author
    King's College London
  • Christian Heath
    Author
    King's College London
  • Jon Hindmarsh
    Author
    King's College London
  • Citation

    ISSN : 0195-6086
    Publication Name: Symbolic Interaction
    Volume: 24
    Number: 2
    Page Number: 189
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Art, music, and theater | Education and learning science | General STEM
    Audience: Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits

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