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EL PÚBLICO OPINA: ESTUDIO ACERCA DE LA EXHIBICIÓN DE RESTOS HUMANOS EN EL MUSEO DE LA PLATA / The visitors opine: study about human remains exhibition in the Museo de La Plata

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Author(s)
María Marta Reca
Marina Sardi
Ana Canzani
Cecilia Domínguez
Keywords
museo
políticas de exhibición
restos humanos
encuesta
comunicación
Anthropology
GN1-890
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1530781
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/aac4182c85464335b68ea11801bf3778
Abstract
<p><em>La exhibici</em><em>ó</em><em>n de restos humanos es un tema controvertido. Cuestiones de </em><em>í</em><em>ndole pol</em><em>í</em><em>tica, </em><em>é</em><em>tica y cient</em><em>í</em><em>fica unidas a la sensibilidad que acompa</em><em>ñ</em><em>a el tratamiento de estos temas genera posiciones encontradas. En este trabajo se evaluaron las opiniones de los visitantes en torno a la exhibici</em><em>ó</em><em>n de restos humanos, tomando como referente la exhibici</em><em>ó</em><em>n permanente </em><em>“</em><em>Ser y Pertenecer: un recorrido por la evoluci</em><em>ó</em><em>n humana</em><em>”</em><em> del Museo de La Plata, inaugurada en el a</em><em>ñ</em><em>o 2009. Se realiz</em><em>ó</em><em> una encuesta semi-estructurada a 200 individuos en la que se indaga acerca de su perfil sociodemogr</em><em>á</em><em>fico, sus motivaciones y expectativas de la visita, as</em><em>í</em><em> como sus opiniones acerca de las pol</em><em>í</em><em>ticas institucionales de exhibici</em><em>ó</em><em>n de restos humanos. Sobre los datos se aplicaron an</em><em>á</em><em>lisis estad</em><em>í</em><em>sticos (t de Student, Tablas de Contingencia y Prueba de Bondad de Ajuste). Los resultados indicaron que los visitantes mayoritariamente tienen preferencia por la observaci</em><em>ó</em><em>n de restos humanos, pero parad</em><em>ó</em><em>jicamente acuerdan con la decisi</em><em>ó</em><em>n institucional de no exhibir restos de origen americano. Se espera que el estudio contribuya</em><em> al dise</em><em>ñ</em><em>o de una pol</em><em>í</em><em>tica institucional en materia de exhibiciones que otorgue un lugar significativo a los estudios de p</em><em>ú</em><em>blico.</em><em> </em></p> <p> </p> <p>Palabras claves: museo; políticas de exhibición; restos humanos; encuesta; comunicación</p> <p><strong><em> </em></strong></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p><em>The exhibition of human remains is a controversial subject. Political, ethical and scientific aspects, with the sensitivity are together involved in the debate of this subject, producing contentious positions. In this study, we evaluated visitors</em><em>’</em><em> opinions about the exhibition of human remains, considering as reference the permanent exhibition </em><em>“</em><em>Being and Belonging: a tour to human evolution</em><em>”</em><em>, opened in 2009 at the Museo de La Plata. Two hundred people were surveyed through a semi-structured questionnaire, which focuses on socio-demographic aspects, motivations and expectations for visiting the exhibition and their opinions about the institutional policies of human remains exhibition. The information was analyzed by statistical methods (Student</em><em>’</em><em>s t test, Tables of Contingency and Goodness of Fit). Results indicate that most of the visitors like to observe human remains; however, most of the visitors as well agree with the institutional decision of not to exhibit human remains of American origin. It is expected that this study contributes to develop institutional policies about exhibitions that consider the visitor and its studies as a relevant participant.</em></p> <p> </p> Keywords:<strong> </strong>museum, policies of exhibition, human remains, survey, communication<p> </p>
Date
2014-11-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:aac4182c85464335b68ea11801bf3778
1852-060X
1852-4826
https://doaj.org/article/aac4182c85464335b68ea11801bf3778
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