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muséales

Muséales is a French adjective used to denote anything related to museums. In practice, it encompasses a wide range of museum-centered concerns, including collection management, exhibition design and interpretation, conservation, education, audience engagement, and administration. The term appears in academic writing and professional discourse to describe practices, policies, or phenomena that concern museums rather than broader cultural institutions.

Origin and usage: Derived from musée (museum), muséales is employed in phrases such as pratiques muséales (museum

Relation to other terms: In English-language scholarship the closest equivalents are museology, museography, or museum studies.

See also: Museology, Museography, Museum studies, Heritage management.

practices),
architecture
muséale
(museum
architecture),
and
politique
muséale
(museum
policy).
It
functions
as
a
broad
descriptor
rather
than
a
fixed
disciplinary
label,
enabling
nuanced
discussion
of
the
museum
world
in
French-language
contexts.
When
translating
or
describing
French
material,
editors
may
render
muséales
as
"museum-related"
or
refer
to
"museum
studies"
depending
on
the
context.
The
term
is
most
at
home
in
scholarly,
curatorial,
and
policy
discussions
about
museums
rather
than
in
general
cultural
discourse.