2014
DOI: 10.11157/medianz-vol12iss2id37
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Narrating Culture on the Web: An Audience-Generated Exhibit

Abstract: teaches courses in writing, literature, and media at Lebanon Valley College of Pennsylvania. Her areas of interest are new media and cultural institutions, oral literature, and creative writing.

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“…Within New Zealand, I have found very few case study examples of social media use by museums. An exception to this is Pettice's (2011) article on the "Have Your Say" comments page as part of Puke Ariki's 2010 exhibition Te Ahi Kā Roa, Te Ahi Kātoro -Taranaki read "as the first step on the path toward truly "public history" approaches to historical narrativescombining the essential importance of the public and social media spheres in museum curatorship" (Pettice 2011, 39). The comments page is an example of "how a cultural institution can curate user-generated content as an important supplement to an exhibit" (Pettice 2011, 20).…”
Section: Exhibition Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within New Zealand, I have found very few case study examples of social media use by museums. An exception to this is Pettice's (2011) article on the "Have Your Say" comments page as part of Puke Ariki's 2010 exhibition Te Ahi Kā Roa, Te Ahi Kātoro -Taranaki read "as the first step on the path toward truly "public history" approaches to historical narrativescombining the essential importance of the public and social media spheres in museum curatorship" (Pettice 2011, 39). The comments page is an example of "how a cultural institution can curate user-generated content as an important supplement to an exhibit" (Pettice 2011, 20).…”
Section: Exhibition Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%