Connecting Museums focuses on museums and their relationship with heath, inclusion, and community, as well as a detailed assessment of the alliances that have been established between museums and other stakeholders in recent years.
Connecting Museums focuses on museums and their relationship with heath, inclusion, and community, as well as a detailed assessment of the alliances that have been established between museums and other stakeholders in recent years.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark O'Neill is former Head of Glasgow Museums. He is now an independent researcher and consultant, an Associate Professor, College of Arts, Glasgow University and Chair of the Jury of the European Museum of the Year Award. Glenn Hooper is a Researcher in Heritage and Tourism at Glasgow Caledonian University and Editor of Heritage and Tourism in Britain and Ireland (Routledge), and Heritage at the Interface (Florida).
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Social Museum by Design 2. Notes from the Frontline: Partnerships in Museums 3. The Social Role of Museums: from Social Inclusion to Health and Wellbeing 4. Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales and the journey towards Cultural Democracy 5. Breaking out of the museum core: Conservation as participatory ontology and systemic action inquiry 6. Thinking through Museums and Health in Glasgow 7. Partnership for Health: the role of cultural and national assets in Public Health 8. Transforming Health, Museums and the Civic Imagination 9. ''Who Me?': the individual experience in Participative and Collaborative Projects 10. Coalville Heroes 11. On a Hungry Hill: Museology and Community on the Beara Peninsula 12. ''Only Connect': the Heritage and Emotional Politics of show-casing the Suffering Migrant 13. The Changing Shape of Museums in an increasingly Digital World 14. Material Presence and Virtual Representation: the place of the Museum in a Globalised World 15. Curating Democratic and Civic Engagement
1. A Social Museum by Design 2. Notes from the Frontline: Partnerships in Museums 3. The Social Role of Museums: from Social Inclusion to Health and Wellbeing 4. Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales and the journey towards Cultural Democracy 5. Breaking out of the museum core: Conservation as participatory ontology and systemic action inquiry 6. Thinking through Museums and Health in Glasgow 7. Partnership for Health: the role of cultural and national assets in Public Health 8. Transforming Health, Museums and the Civic Imagination 9. ''Who Me?': the individual experience in Participative and Collaborative Projects 10. Coalville Heroes 11. On a Hungry Hill: Museology and Community on the Beara Peninsula 12. ''Only Connect': the Heritage and Emotional Politics of show-casing the Suffering Migrant 13. The Changing Shape of Museums in an increasingly Digital World 14. Material Presence and Virtual Representation: the place of the Museum in a Globalised World 15. Curating Democratic and Civic Engagement
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