The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” presents emerging research from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, all focused on the multiple concerns of the modern museum and heritage studies field. Contributions from scholars, members of the museum profession and graduate students are represented. Many of these papers have their origins in public presentations made under the auspices of the Museum Studies Program. We gratefully thank the authors published herein for their participation.This paper was first presented as part of the University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s “Issues in Museum Studies” lecture series on April 16, 2009. It is the product of research supported by a U-...
Education, Science, Sports and Culture (Monbukagakusho) for granting me the fellowship and stipend t...
“The Grand Rapids Public Museum has provided educational and community opportunities to the local ar...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
In this article, we discuss some recent experiences of two museums at the University of Michigan. We...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
Guam is an island in the Marianas that, over time, has experienced a rich cultural history brought a...
This is a descriptive paper that details the collaboration between a group of twenty-one DePaul Univ...
This thesis considers Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson (1992~ 93) and the exhibiti...
Conference paper for the 3rd Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Captain Cook and the Pacifi...
Museums are western institutions that house the remnants of colonisation. They are fraught instituti...
poster abstractIn fall semester 2012, two graduate classes in IUPUI’s Museum Studies Program partici...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
The Museum Studies thesis project represented by this document entailed the compilation of a board o...
This publication brings together a selection of papers presented at the online symposium organized b...
Education, Science, Sports and Culture (Monbukagakusho) for granting me the fellowship and stipend t...
“The Grand Rapids Public Museum has provided educational and community opportunities to the local ar...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
In this article, we discuss some recent experiences of two museums at the University of Michigan. We...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
Guam is an island in the Marianas that, over time, has experienced a rich cultural history brought a...
This is a descriptive paper that details the collaboration between a group of twenty-one DePaul Univ...
This thesis considers Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson (1992~ 93) and the exhibiti...
Conference paper for the 3rd Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Captain Cook and the Pacifi...
Museums are western institutions that house the remnants of colonisation. They are fraught instituti...
poster abstractIn fall semester 2012, two graduate classes in IUPUI’s Museum Studies Program partici...
The University of Michigan Museum Studies Program’s series of “Working Papers in Museum Studies” pre...
The Museum Studies thesis project represented by this document entailed the compilation of a board o...
This publication brings together a selection of papers presented at the online symposium organized b...
Education, Science, Sports and Culture (Monbukagakusho) for granting me the fellowship and stipend t...
“The Grand Rapids Public Museum has provided educational and community opportunities to the local ar...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...