Museums and Well-being outlines the historical development of well-being within museums and offers a critical engagement with this field from a museum studies perspective. The essential thesis of the book is that well-being is a collective action.
Museums and Well-being outlines the historical development of well-being within museums and offers a critical engagement with this field from a museum studies perspective. The essential thesis of the book is that well-being is a collective action.
Rose Cull is Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs. She holds an MS in Conservation from the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation, and a BA in Art History from The University of Texas at Austin. Rose has worked at institutions in Europe and the USA. Rose is a lifelong yoga practitioner as well as a YMCA qualified yoga instructor with a certificate in teaching yoga. Daniel Cull ACR is Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs. He holds an MA and an MSc in Conservation, and a BSc in Archaeology from the University College London, he is an Accredited Conservator-Restorer. Daniel has worked at institutions in the UK and USA. Daniel is authorised to teach Mindfulness Meditation, and is a practitioner in the Karma Kagyu lineage of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Inhaltsangabe
01 Introduction 02 Why Well-being Now? 03 Museums as Spaces of Well-being 04 Work and the Limitations of Well-being 05 Introduction to the Five Ways to Well-being Toolkit 06 Connect 07 Be Active 08 Keep Learning 09 Give 10 Take Notice 11 Conclusion: So where to start? Index.
01 Introduction 02 Why Well-being Now? 03 Museums as Spaces of Well-being 04 Work and the Limitations of Well-being 05 Introduction to the Five Ways to Well-being Toolkit 06 Connect 07 Be Active 08 Keep Learning 09 Give 10 Take Notice 11 Conclusion: So where to start? Index.
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