Future Consciousness

at some Swedish County Museums

Authors

  • Anders Högberg Linnéuniversitetet
  • Gustav Wollentz Nordiskt centrum för kulturarvspedagogik
  • Cornelius Holtorf Linnéuniversitetet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.10068

Abstract

This study investigates how managers and employees at County Museums in Sweden think about, work with, and relate to the future in their daily practice. We examined which tools and routines the museums employ to work concretely with different future perspectives. The study is thus about those forms of future consciousness that exist in the museums. The results show that the future is implicitly present but often remains unarticulated in the work of the museum. The museums work with short future perspectives which are often linked to concrete tasks or development work. The future perspectives at the museums are largely locked in the present or in a near future. Concrete tools, skills and routines to develop future consciousness are lacking. However, the results show that there is great interest and willingness among Swedish County Museums to implement tools, skills, and routines for a more developed engagement with futures.

Author Biographies

Anders Högberg, Linnéuniversitetet

Kulturvetenskapliga institutionen

UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures

Centrum för tillämpat kulturarv

Professor

Gustav Wollentz, Nordiskt centrum för kulturarvspedagogik

Researcher and project leader

Cornelius Holtorf, Linnéuniversitetet

 Kulturvetenskapliga institutionen

UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures

Centrum för tillämpat kulturarv

Professor

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Published

2023-01-08