Communities of Practice within the hybrid cultural institution

Developing new professional identities through LAM convergence

Forfattere

  • Kamma Overgaard Hansen Independent Art Historian
  • Lærke Maria Andersen Funder Aarhus University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.9890

Sammendrag

Hybrid cultural institutions have emerged in the last decades. LAM (libraries, archives and museums) convergences are a particularly complex hybrid, as they combine different jurisdictions, professions and ideas on how to collect, preserve and communicate cultural heritage. This article explores the LAM convergence of BMA-Maltfabrikken in a former malting house in the Danish town of Ebeltoft. The article presents the findings of a research project into the impact that the process of LAM convergence had on the employees’ disciplinary development. The authors point to three key factors that may engender a sustainable LAM convergence process: LAM convergence as a process of professional development for museum professionals; LAM convergence as sustained by a series of Communities of Practice; and increased awareness of professional identity as a matter of flexible leadership and a loosely coupled organization.

Forfatterbiografier

Kamma Overgaard Hansen, Independent Art Historian

Ph.D.

Networker

Lærke Maria Andersen Funder, Aarhus University

Museology

Research Assistant

Nedlastinger

Publisert

2022-10-13

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Seksjon

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