Initiatives over the last decade on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond have sought to reposition museums at the heart of their communities as agents for civil engagement. This paper explores the principles involved in making the role possible, using the example of urban history museums. It argues that this will take time, commitment and careful planning, and will impact on every aspect of the museum's activities. It is an essential task however, reflecting the direction museums should be taking in society in the 21st century, but will only be achieved if there is a change of culture across the profession
This paper examines the ways in which spaces of care are produced within museums. In particular, thi...
Current perspective in museum discourse tells us the traditional model of museum-as-steward is no lo...
Community engagement (CE) is a key focus of UK museum policy and practice, increasingly used as a st...
Museums have been working with communities of place, practice and interest for many years to preser...
In the XXI century museums are assuming new roles and developing new ways of working to demonstrate ...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
Publicly funded museums in the United Kingdom are expected to support a range of government initiati...
This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Public Curation as Civic Engagement: Naming Success...
The museum as an arena for cultural citizenship: exploring modes of engagement for audience empowerm...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in co...
A number of geographers have sought to develop the museum as a space ripe for geographical enquiry a...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
This paper examines the ways in which spaces of care are produced within museums. In particular, thi...
Current perspective in museum discourse tells us the traditional model of museum-as-steward is no lo...
Community engagement (CE) is a key focus of UK museum policy and practice, increasingly used as a st...
Museums have been working with communities of place, practice and interest for many years to preser...
In the XXI century museums are assuming new roles and developing new ways of working to demonstrate ...
This edited volume critically engages with contemporary scholarship on museums and their engagement ...
Publicly funded museums in the United Kingdom are expected to support a range of government initiati...
This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in co...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Public Curation as Civic Engagement: Naming Success...
The museum as an arena for cultural citizenship: exploring modes of engagement for audience empowerm...
Public engagement has become a central theme in the mission statements of many cultural institutions...
Relationships between museums and communities take place within the context of complex national and ...
This paper considers the divergent and often contradictory registers of ‘community engagement’ in co...
A number of geographers have sought to develop the museum as a space ripe for geographical enquiry a...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
This paper examines the ways in which spaces of care are produced within museums. In particular, thi...
Current perspective in museum discourse tells us the traditional model of museum-as-steward is no lo...
Community engagement (CE) is a key focus of UK museum policy and practice, increasingly used as a st...