2000
DOI: 10.2307/3379580
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Do Visitors Get It? A Sweatshop Exhibit and Visitors' Comments

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“…like a bird watcher checking off sightings on a life list." To the contrary, the visitors used a strong voice in their comments, demonstrating sophistication in their responses and active engagement with the exhibit (Alexander, 2000). However, missing from her commentary on visitors' interpretations of museum material is the role the museum should play, at the developmental stages, in gauging what will be deemed important and engaging to the visitors prior to the exhibit's development or reinstallation.…”
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“…like a bird watcher checking off sightings on a life list." To the contrary, the visitors used a strong voice in their comments, demonstrating sophistication in their responses and active engagement with the exhibit (Alexander, 2000). However, missing from her commentary on visitors' interpretations of museum material is the role the museum should play, at the developmental stages, in gauging what will be deemed important and engaging to the visitors prior to the exhibit's development or reinstallation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Alexander (2000) suggests that this disagreement among visitors should be welcomed by the organization. In an analysis of exit commentaries from a controversial historical exhibition, she stated that visitors did not approach the exhibit ".…”
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