The role of museums in globalization process

SOLMAZ NAZARLOTFI1 OMIDREZA BAGHCHESARAEI2

1) 1. Department of Architecture, South Tehran Branch , Eslamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2) 2. Department of Civil engineering, Kharazmi University, Karaj, Iran

Publication : The 4th International Congress On Civil Engineering, Architecture & Urban Development(4icsau.ir)
Abstract :
Global economic and social forces are affecting people and places everywhere. Museums have a long history going back to the 3rd century B.C., when the first known museum was opened in the University of Alexandria in Egypt. The purpose of this paper is to explore the museum function in the society and its association with globalization. In this investigation, three groups are available: museum designers; administrators and also visitors and addressers. Museums often play the role of banker in the political economy of paintings. But crucially, with the net it has had to abandon the gold standard that its reserve is founded upon. Individual authorship. Especially in times of global commercialization in art and culture, the major museums have an obligation to concentrate on their classical and traditional tasks. These include, above all, collecting, preserving, developing and also opening museums so as to respond to current social issues. And in this connection education is the ultimate goal of our work. Museums must be proactive in their approach to the execution of their mandate and it is important that they clearly explain their vision and mission, which will guide them in all that they do. In a changing world, museums have become very important institutions that are respected and valued.
Keywords : Museum Globalization Management Role.