Three Social Constructions of Historic Mobility

Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 31 (3-4):199-216 (2009)
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The paper argues that serious museal restoration and exhibition of technological objects is competing with private collecting and company museums which have better access to funding. The social construction of artefacts as historic sources and as historic communication media is not exclusive and is seriously challenged by other public approaches to the history of technology.

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