DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN COMMUNICATION IN MUSEUMS OF UZBEKISTAN
Shakhnoza A. Miralieva , Doctor Of Philosophy In History (Phd) Academy Of Sciences Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan State Museum Of The History Of Timurids, UzbekistanAbstract
In the XXI century, an interactive and communicative function of museums which provides facilitates the interaction of society and culture have appeared as a socio-cultural phenomenon. This article describes the concept of communication, and also scientists who have introduced museum communications to science and their research, and the development of modern communication in world practice. Innovative methods of the museums designed to engage audiences, and projects applied in several museums in the field of the history of Uzbekistan were introduced with their successful outcomes.
Keywords
Communicative function, museums, facilitates
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