Description: Museums and Social Change explores the ways museums can work in collaboration with marginalised groups to work for social change and, in so doing, rethink the museum. Drawing on the first-hand experiences of museum practitioners and their partners around the world, the volume demonstrates the impact of a shared commitment to collaborative, reflective practice. Including analytical discussion from practitioners in their collegial work with women, the homeless, survivors of institutionalised child abuse and people with disabilities, the book draws attention to the significant contributions of small, specialist museums in bringing about social change. It is here, the book argues, that the new museum emerges: when museum practitioners see themselves as partners, working with others to lead social change, this is where museums can play a distinct and important role. Emerging in response to ongoing calls for museums to be more inclusive and participate in meaningful engagement, Museums and Social Change will be essential reading for academics and students working in museum and gallery studies, librarianship, archives, heritage studies and arts management. It will also be of great interest to those working in history and cultural studies, as well as museum practitioners and social activists around the world.
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EAN: 9780367228002
UPC: 9780367228002
ISBN: 9780367228002
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Book Title: Museums and Social Change: Challenging the Unhelpf
Item Length: 24.6 cm
Number of Pages: 190 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Museums and Social Change: Challenging the Unhelpful Museum
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Museum Studies
Item Height: 246 mm
Item Weight: 576 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Bernadette Lynch, Adele Chynoweth, Sarah Smed, Klaus Petersen
Subject Area: Family Sociology
Item Width: 174 mm
Format: Hardcover