This book focuses on community engagement in museum and archaeological contexts. It shows how the process of opening authority through engagement is implicitly and explicitly connected to a variety of social issues and, as a consequence, is a social issue in itself.
This book focuses on community engagement in museum and archaeological contexts. It shows how the process of opening authority through engagement is implicitly and explicitly connected to a variety of social issues and, as a consequence, is a social issue in itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elizabeth A. Bollwerk, Natalye B. Tate, Robert P. Connolly
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Elizabeth A. Bollwerk and Natalye B. Tate 2. Footprints of the Ancestors: Reengaging Hopi Youth with Their Culture George Gumerman, Joelle Clark, Elmer J. Satala, and Ruby Chimerica 3. Chicago Cultural Alliance: Promoting Social Change and Cultural Diversity Rebeccah Sanders and Elise Fulara 4. From Memory to Action: Multisited Visitor Action at the United States Holocaust Memorial Joy Sather-Wagstaff and Rebekah Sobel 5. Engaging Chicago's Communities in Climate Action Mario Longoni and Ryan Lugalia-Hollon 6. Paradoxes in Designs for New Philadelphia National Historic Landmark Kathryn O. Fay and Christopher Fennel 7. The C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa: Community Engagement at an Archaeological Site Robert P. Connolly, Samantha E. Gibbs, and Mallory L. Bader 8. To Form a More Perfect Union: National Civil Rights Museum Tracy Lauritzen Wright 9. Public Art and Exhibitions Made for a Social Purpose Robyn Buseman, Thora Jacobson, and Cynthia Little 10. Museums as Third Places or What? Accessing the Social Without Reservations Natalye B. Tate 11. Concluding Comments Elizabeth A. Bollwerk
1. Introduction Elizabeth A. Bollwerk and Natalye B. Tate 2. Footprints of the Ancestors: Reengaging Hopi Youth with Their Culture George Gumerman, Joelle Clark, Elmer J. Satala, and Ruby Chimerica 3. Chicago Cultural Alliance: Promoting Social Change and Cultural Diversity Rebeccah Sanders and Elise Fulara 4. From Memory to Action: Multisited Visitor Action at the United States Holocaust Memorial Joy Sather-Wagstaff and Rebekah Sobel 5. Engaging Chicago's Communities in Climate Action Mario Longoni and Ryan Lugalia-Hollon 6. Paradoxes in Designs for New Philadelphia National Historic Landmark Kathryn O. Fay and Christopher Fennel 7. The C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa: Community Engagement at an Archaeological Site Robert P. Connolly, Samantha E. Gibbs, and Mallory L. Bader 8. To Form a More Perfect Union: National Civil Rights Museum Tracy Lauritzen Wright 9. Public Art and Exhibitions Made for a Social Purpose Robyn Buseman, Thora Jacobson, and Cynthia Little 10. Museums as Third Places or What? Accessing the Social Without Reservations Natalye B. Tate 11. Concluding Comments Elizabeth A. Bollwerk
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