Reculturing museums: embrace conflict, create change / Doris B. Ash.

By: Ash, Doris BMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY ; Routledge : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022Description: xvi., 312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9781598745221 (pbk); 9781598745214 (hbk)Subject(s): Museum management | Museum -- Social aspectLOC classification: AM 121 | A84 2022
Contents:
1. Introduction to the main theories and themes of Reculturing Museums; 2. Why do we need theories?; 3. Who will go to museums?; 4. Who will pay for museums?; 5. Whose story is it?; 6. Who owns the artifact?; 7. Where is the learning and how do we view learners?; 8. What do we mean by equitable teaching in museums?; 9. How do we reculture an institution while old museums are still in place?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.


1. Introduction to the main theories and themes of Reculturing Museums; 2. Why do we need theories?; 3. Who will go to museums?; 4. Who will pay for museums?; 5. Whose story is it?; 6. Who owns the artifact?; 7. Where is the learning and how do we view learners?; 8. What do we mean by equitable teaching in museums?; 9. How do we reculture an institution while old museums are still in place?

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