Complexities of collaborating: Understanding and managing differences in collaborative design of museum communication

Line Vestergaard Knudsen, Anne Rørbæk Olesen

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Abstract

This chapter deals with the concept of collaborative design and argues for the importance of a detailed analytical attention to the complexities of collaborating across different stakeholders when researching and managing the design of museum communication. Collaboration is a term often used in the literature on designing museum communication and there are numerous accounts of the potentials of collaboration in the museum context. Thus, collaboration is a necessary activity for
developing communication that adheres to an increasingly complex media usage in
today's museum world. However, the focus is often on overall perspectives and
outcomes, rather than on how collaboration is actually practiced as a complex work
process across various stakeholders. In this chapter, we give an overview of studies of
potentials and challenges of collaborative design across dissimilar constellations of
collaboration and we put emphasis on differences as a particularly important factor.
Inspired by perspectives from Science and Technology Studies (STS), we give
examples to show how various approaches to complexity can be used to investigate
differences in collaborative design processes. Finally, we discuss how the advocated
approach can introduce new directions to both research and management of
collaborative design of museum communication.
Translated title of the contributionHåndtering af kompleksiteter i kollaborativt design af museumskommunikation: Potentialer og udfordringer ved at arbejde på tværs af forskellige stakeholders
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Routledge Handbook of Museums, Media and Communication
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date2018
ChapterIII.3
ISBN (Print)9781138676305
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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