scholarly journals Information image of the art museum: current state and prospects

Author(s):  
D. D. Rodionova ◽  
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E. P. Vykhodtsev ◽  
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The paper provides an overview of the state of activity of art museums in the regions of Siberia in different social networks. Also, the authors monitor the presence of the official website of the museum and its presence in social networks. In addition, an attempt to give a definition «informational image of the museum» is made, and a selected list of art museums in the regions of Siberia is provided. Within the framework of the study, the authors developed recommendations for improving the information image of an art museum such as: group design, museum information, a fixed record, museum collection materials and publications. Moreover, the authors give the best examples of using the site and social networks by the museums to increase users’ activity during a pandemic. So, the authors prove that the official website and work with social networks is an integral part of museum activities aimed at improving a modern museum.

Author(s):  
О.В. Сидорова

Ленинградский художник Павел Иванович Басманов (1906–1993), родившийся на Алтае и воспевший Алтай в десятках сотен своих произведений, известен также как коллекционер русской и советской графики. Более восьмидесяти произведений из коллекции Басманова хранится в Государственном художественном музее Алтайского края. Это отечественная графика XIX–XX веков: акварели Бориса Кустодиева, уникальная графика Елизаветы Кругликовой, литографии Льва Бакста, Павла Кузнецова, Николая Тырсы, Алексея Пахомова, Георгия Верейского, Владимира Конашевича, Павла Митурича и Юрия Васнецова, книжная графика Константина Рудакова и Леонида Хижинского, эстампы Дмитрия Митрохина, Андрея Гончарова, Вадима Фалилеева. Статья рассказывает об отношениях, связывавших Павла Басманова с авторами работ, повествует об истории создания и бытования ряда произведений из музейной коллекции Басманова, воссоздает хронологию поступления работ в фонды ГХМАК. Leningrad painter Pavel Ivanovich Basmanov (1906–1993) was born in the Altai Krai, which was praised by him in tens of thousands paintings. Basmanov is also famous as a collector of Russian and Soviet graphic arts. More than eighty paintings from Basmanov's collection are reposited in the State Art Museum of Altai Krai. There is domestic graphic arts of XIX–XX centuries: watercolors by Boris Kustodiev, unique graphic arts by Elizaveta Kruglikova, lithographies by Lev Bakst, Pavel Kuznetsov, Nikolai Tyrsa, Aleksei Pachomov, Georgiy Vereyskiy, Vladimir Konashevich, Pavel Miturich and Yuriy Vasnetsov, book graphics by Konstantin Rudakov and Leonid Khizhinskiy, prints of Dmitriy Mitrichin, Andrey Goncharov, Vadim Falileev. The article is about relationships, united Pavel Basmanov and creators of works listed above. It also tells us about the history of creation and existence of a number of works from the museum collection of Basmanov and recreates the chronology of receipt of works in the funds of the State Art Museum of Altai Krai.


Author(s):  
Нина Прокопьевна Гончарик

Статья посвящена музейной коллекции тувинской резьбы по камню уникального народного промысла, являющегося достоянием России. В статье рассматриваются этапы комплектования коллекции изделий из редкого камня агальматолита, основные залежи которого находятся в западных отрогах гор Республики Тыва, а также произведения выдающихся мастеров разных поколений, проиллюстрированные фотографиями из архива Государственного художественного музея Алтайского края. The article is devoted to the Museum collection of Tuvan stone carving of a unique folk craft, which is the property of Russia. The article considers the stages of acquisition of a collection of products made of rare agalmatolite stone, the main deposits of which are located in the Western spurs of the mountains of the Republic of Tyva, as well as the works of outstanding artists of different generations, illustrated with photos from the Museum archive.


Author(s):  
Konstantin V. Mordvinov ◽  
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Uliana A. Udavikhina ◽  

In the current context of heightened economic and socio-political conflicts around the world, there is a crisis of confidence in the state institutions that provide public security. The authors of the article consider the problem of forming the image of law enforcement agencies in the Russian Federation and abroad as a way to increase confidence in the state system. An analysis of the current state of the Russian law enforcement system’s image is presented as well as the analysis of some reasons for the negative attitude of the population towards employees of penitentiary institutions and the role of mass media in shaping the image of law enforcement agencies. The analysis of the current state of the law enforcement system’s image is supplemented by a review of the results of studies of the reputation of law enforcement bodies in the US and European countries. Successful domestic and foreign practices of reputation enhancement and improvement of interaction with the population are analyzed, such as: informing on the activity and employees of law enforcement agencies in social networks, interaction with the population through specialized electronic portals and social networks, popularization of thematic books, films and TV series etc. The authors of the article proposed a set of measures to form a positive image of the law enforcement system, increase public confidence in the law enforcement agencies of the Russian Federation in the framework of the Center for Public Security and Law Enforcement Research at the North-West Institute of Management of the RANEPA.


1999 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Murad Wilfried Hofmann

This article examines the state of Islamic jurisprudence with regard to many sensitive issues, such as the status of women and minorities in Islam, Islam and Democracy, hudud punishments. The author explores the current state of Islamic discourse on jurisprudence and identifies three approaches-traditional, secular and reformist. The paper explores the positions of the traditional ulama and the reformist muj­tahids on the mentioned topics and finds the reformist position more sensible and closer to the position of ihe Qur'an and Sunnah. This paper while advocating neo-ijtihad, makes an impressive case for the merit???? and Islamic credibility of the reformist jurisprudence.


Collections ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 155019062098084
Author(s):  
Sandro Debono

Rapid Response Collecting has been a most apt methodology with which to document the COVID-19 pandemic for an increasing number of museums. As the phenomenon unfolded across the globe, museums searched for and head-hunted the truth-revealing objects that could tell the stories and histories of the present to current and future generations. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic took Rapid Response Collecting to a higher level. A methodology originally conceived for a sporadic phenomenon happening within a specific context during the early years of the 21st century gained much more traction almost overnight. This paper shall make a case for a better understanding of the potential use and application of Rapid Response Collecting by art museums. It shall look into the defining values of this collections development methodology and how these can be applied and adopted when acquiring works of art. In doing so, it shall seek to understand to what extent the mainstream version of Rapid Response Collecting can be adapted for the needs, purposes and requirements of the art museum.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (13) ◽  
pp. 3765
Author(s):  
Jarosław Brodny ◽  
Magdalena Tutak ◽  
Peter Bindzár

The global economic development is, to a great extent, dependent on access to large amounts of cheap energy sources. The growing social awareness of ecology and the enormous damage to the Earth’s ecosystem due to the production of energy from conventional sources have forced fundamental changes in the energy sector. Renewable energy is considered to be an opportunity for such changes. The current state of the art allows such changes to be made without restricting economic development. Therefore, activities related to the energy transition are being taken all over the world. The European Union has definitely managed to achieve the most tangible effects in this regard. This article presents the findings of the research aimed at presenting the current state of renewable energy in the European Union and analyzing the changes reported in this sector in the last decade. The research was carried out using a selected set of 11 indicators characterizing renewable energy in individual countries. These indicators were selected on the basis of literature review and own studies of the state of renewable energy and its development prospects. Based on these indicators, changes in the energy structure of individual European Union countries between 2008–2018 were determined. The study is divided into two main stages. The principal components analysis (PCA) was used for the first analysis. In turn, the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) was adopted to assess the level of renewable energy development in the European Union countries. Both these methods and the extended statistical analysis were applied to determine the state of renewable energy development in the European Union countries in the studied period and to divide the Member States into classes with different levels of development. The results of the study showed that the EU countries are characterized by significant differences in the development of RES during the period in question. The unquestionable leaders in this respect are Sweden, Austria, Finland, and Latvia. Based on the findings, it is possible to evaluate the effects of activities related to renewable energy development and to prepare assumptions for future activities. Additionally, both the research and its findings broaden the knowledge of the directions of renewable energy development in individual European Union countries. This is particularly important in the context of changes related to the need to reduce harmful substance emissions and the implementation of the European Green Deal idea.


2020 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 26-35
Author(s):  
Rem V. Ryzhov ◽  
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Vladimir A. Ryzhov ◽  

Society is historically associated with the state, which plays the role of an institution of power and government. The main task of the state is life support, survival, development of society and the sovereignty of the country. The main mechanism that the state uses to implement these functions is natural social networks. They permeate every cell of society, all elements of the country and its territory. However, they can have a control center, or act on the principle of self-organization (network centrism). The web is a universal natural technology with a category status in science. The work describes five basic factors of any social network, in particular the state, as well as what distinguishes the social network from other organizational models of society. Social networks of the state rely on communication, transport and other networks of the country, being a mechanism for the implementation of a single strategy and plan. However, the emergence of other strong network centers of competition for state power inevitably leads to problems — social conflicts and even catastrophes in society due to the destruction of existing social institutions. The paper identifies the main pitfalls using alternative social networks that destroy the foundations of the state and other social institutions, which leads to the loss of sovereignty, and even to the complete collapse of the country.


2020 ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
A.M. Agapkin

The state of the problem of processing agricultural waste as a newly forming industry for the disposal of such waste in conjunction with the development of the emerging industry of organic production and the market of organic fertilizers is considered. The issue is regarded in the interrelation of the regulatory, economic and technological components in their dynamics from the current state to the target (desired).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fernando Miró-Llinares

Nowadays it is easy to find public statements about the situation of freedom of expression in different democracies questioning the exercise of this right, perhaps as a result of the political tensions to which democratic states have been subjected in recent years. In this sense, Spain does not escape from these diagnoses. Both international indicators that try to measure the situation and evolution of freedom of expression in different States and academic scholars highlight the excessive criminalization of certain speeches that end up in criminal proceedings that sentence people who make offensive expressions, mainly through social networks. However, in order to reach this diagnosis it is necessary to put together all the symptoms that would lead us to that conclusion. Therefore, in this paper I analyze two main indicators that could shed more light on the state of freedom of expression in Spain and the impact that social networks have had on it. Firstly, I analyze the legislative evolution of expression offences since 1995, to evaluate the limits of certain expressions in order to reach the conclusion that, effectively, over the years the punitive scope of what cannot be expressed has been extended, thus limiting, at least in abstract, freedom of expression. Secondly, I analyze the jurisprudential evolution of all these crimes since 1995 to show that, indeed, the proliferation of sentences from 2015 to the present shows the increase in the criminalization of expressions that are made eminently through social networks such as Twitter and Facebook. To conclude, I reflect on the possibility that the latest absolutory sentence by the Constitutional Court of the singer of the band Def con Dos César Strawberry will increase the feeling that, from now on, all expression is admissible and, therefore, will increase free expression in general and, in particular, in social networks, since, it does not seem that our legislator is willing to rectify in its steps the excessive criminalization of certain offenses. I also reflect on the need to approach freedom of expression in a more empirical way and the need to evaluate not only the limitations that the law and judicial processes impose on freedom of expression, but also the extent to which citizens in general and, in particular, users of social networks, without the need to have gone through any criminal proceedings, have stopped expressing their opinions because only in this way will it be possible to determine the state of health of our right to freedom of expression.


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