|
IDEALS @ UIUC >
Ethnography of the University Initiative >
Student Communities and Culture >
Please use this identifier to cite this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/1888
|
| Title: |
A Critical Analysis of the Ethnography of Krannert Art Museum |
| Authors: |
Armstrong, Marisa Jaronczyk, Adrian Ruelo, Kim White, Michelle |
| Keywords: |
Performance/Expressive Culture Krannert Art Museum Community Service Ethics |
| Issue Date: |
2006-May-15 |
| Abstract / Summary: |
This project evaluates the activity systems (composed of community, rules, division of labor, tools, subject, and motives) in the Krannert Art Museum as seen through its mission statement. It focuses on the evolution of the mission statement, how it should be interpreted, the exact motives behind the statement, what challenges it presents to the museum, and its involvement within the community. On the basis of interviews and archival, literature, and internet research, the authors find that the mission statement’s main goal is to provide a guide for the inner activities of the museum. Its connection to the community appears to be of primary importance. |
| URI: |
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/1888 |
| Type of Resource: |
text |
| Genre of Resource: |
essay |
| Publication Status: |
unpublished |
| Appears in Collections: |
University Units and Institutional Transformation
Student Communities and Culture
The University and the Community
|
Items in IDEALS are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
|