2007
DOI: 10.3917/soco.066.0061
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Diriger les musées et administrer la culture

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“…Corps d'État curators were fundamentally attached to the notion that museums should be centered on preserving art works, a view limited to fine arts collections, as became clear in the debates on creating a single heritage officer training school. Local curators, on the other hand, were led to adopt the profile of generalists rather than specialists, and to develop specific management and public relations skills (Poulard 2007). Responding to French society's rising enthusiasm for different types of heritage, and to a strengthening of cultural action at the city and regional levels (Poulard 2010), they developed an anthropological approach to cultural goods.…”
Section: Agonistic Segmentation: Coalescence Of the Local Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corps d'État curators were fundamentally attached to the notion that museums should be centered on preserving art works, a view limited to fine arts collections, as became clear in the debates on creating a single heritage officer training school. Local curators, on the other hand, were led to adopt the profile of generalists rather than specialists, and to develop specific management and public relations skills (Poulard 2007). Responding to French society's rising enthusiasm for different types of heritage, and to a strengthening of cultural action at the city and regional levels (Poulard 2010), they developed an anthropological approach to cultural goods.…”
Section: Agonistic Segmentation: Coalescence Of the Local Segmentmentioning
confidence: 99%