Community-based, do-it-yourself (DIY) archives and museums of popular music are cultural institutions that can serve important social and affective functions. In this article, we examine how DIY heritage institutions create a sense of community and promote wellbeing for their volunteers, operating as informal gathering spaces, or “third places.” Using the Australian Jazz Museum — a DIY popular music heritage institution run exclusively by volunteers, most of whom are older adults and retirees — as a case study, we explore how third place can manifest in such sites of serious leisure. Drawing on interview data, we discuss volunteers’ experiences of the AJM in relation to its sociality and affective atmosphere and the role this institution pl...
Living archives refer to practices and environments that connect the organisation, curation and tran...
This paper considers the role that volunteers have in making a museum a hospitable place for visitor...
Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. This article first appeared in...
In recent decades, the heritage sector has become increasingly precarious amid the rise of austerity...
This article takes a serious leisure perspective to examine the costs associated with career volunte...
Do-it-yourself (DIY) and community-based efforts to preserve popular music heritage often take place...
This article presents some notes towards identifying what we have come to call 'DIY institutions': p...
The growing number of volunteers in the heritage sector indicates a desire for a leisure experience ...
This paper examines the intrinsic potential for well-being outcomes in a heritage-related music proj...
This qualitative study examines the production of cultural memory within current or recently active...
The value of volunteering is well documented, and though there is a readily available recruitment p...
This article examines the challenges of sustainability faced by community archives and museums that ...
Museums and art museums make a significant contribution to the tourism and leisure industries. In Au...
The nature of volunteerism and its significant role in sustaining heritage organisations is a perenn...
Within the Australian tourism industry, the prominent use of volunteers occurs in museums and art mu...
Living archives refer to practices and environments that connect the organisation, curation and tran...
This paper considers the role that volunteers have in making a museum a hospitable place for visitor...
Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. This article first appeared in...
In recent decades, the heritage sector has become increasingly precarious amid the rise of austerity...
This article takes a serious leisure perspective to examine the costs associated with career volunte...
Do-it-yourself (DIY) and community-based efforts to preserve popular music heritage often take place...
This article presents some notes towards identifying what we have come to call 'DIY institutions': p...
The growing number of volunteers in the heritage sector indicates a desire for a leisure experience ...
This paper examines the intrinsic potential for well-being outcomes in a heritage-related music proj...
This qualitative study examines the production of cultural memory within current or recently active...
The value of volunteering is well documented, and though there is a readily available recruitment p...
This article examines the challenges of sustainability faced by community archives and museums that ...
Museums and art museums make a significant contribution to the tourism and leisure industries. In Au...
The nature of volunteerism and its significant role in sustaining heritage organisations is a perenn...
Within the Australian tourism industry, the prominent use of volunteers occurs in museums and art mu...
Living archives refer to practices and environments that connect the organisation, curation and tran...
This paper considers the role that volunteers have in making a museum a hospitable place for visitor...
Copyright © 2023 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. This article first appeared in...