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Philippe Dubé is a full Professor affiliated with CÉLAT (Centre d’études sur les lieux, les arts et les techniques) at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). His academic work centers on museology, particularly popular museological practices such as wax museums and exhibition curation.
His research interests include Popular Museums, Exhibition Design, Cultural Heritage, and Quebec Cultural History. He explores how communities engage with heritage through accessible and often unconventional museum forms, emphasizing participatory and co-constructed models of display.
The recent publications analyzed reveal a consistent focus on cultural representation, historical memory, and material culture in Quebec. Themes such as regional identity, artistic legacy, and folk traditions emerge across his body of work, reflecting a deep engagement with Canada’s francophone cultural landscape.
- No scientific awards were mentioned in the source material.
Philippe Dubé has contributed extensively to academic journals including Muse, Musées, Museum Quarterly, Museum International, and Forces. While no formal advising or grant activities are detailed, his collaborative publications and conference participation indicate active scholarly mentorship and engagement with broader heritage communities.
He is associated with CÉLAT, a research center dedicated to the study of places, arts, and techniques, suggesting interdisciplinary collaboration and institutional support for his research initiatives.


