In the changing landscape natural history museums find themselves The Future of Natural History Museums develops a cohesive discourse that balances the disparate issues that these institutions will face over the next twenty to fifty years. Thinkers from around the world, in a range of museums from the largest and most famous institutions to smaller and more nimble ones, focus on their specialisms, providing their unique perspectives on a comprehensive range of issues. Disassembling the topic into various key elements and, though commentary and synthesis, the book charts a cohesive prediction for the direction of the natural history museum sector.…mehr
In the changing landscape natural history museums find themselves The Future of Natural History Museums develops a cohesive discourse that balances the disparate issues that these institutions will face over the next twenty to fifty years. Thinkers from around the world, in a range of museums from the largest and most famous institutions to smaller and more nimble ones, focus on their specialisms, providing their unique perspectives on a comprehensive range of issues. Disassembling the topic into various key elements and, though commentary and synthesis, the book charts a cohesive prediction for the direction of the natural history museum sector.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Dorfman is Director of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History and President of the International Council of Museums Committee for Museums and Collections of Natural History (ICOM NATHIST). He is Deputy Chair of the ICOM Ethics Committee (ETHCOM) and co-authored ICOM Code of Ethics for Natural History Museums. He is a board member of Visit Pittsburgh, an Adjunct Professor at University of Pittsburgh and on the editorial board of Museum Worlds: Advances in Research. Prior to his current position, he was Director of Whanganui Regional Museum in New Zealand and lectured in the Museums and Heritage Studies Department of Victoria University of Wellington.
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List of Illustrations Foreword Kirk Johnson Introduction Eric Dorfman Section 1: Collecting and Preserving in a Changing World 1. The Future of Natural History Collections Christopher A. Norris 2. A Holistic Ethics for Nature-Focused Museums Museums in the Anthropocene Emlyn Koster, Eric Dorfman, and Terry Simioti Nyambe 3. Natural History Museum Security Hanna Pennock 4. The Future of Research in Natural History Museums Frank Howarth 5. The Essential Role of Museums in Wildlife Conservation Felicity Arengo, Ana L. Porzecanski, Mary Blair, George Amato, Christopher Filardi, and Eleanor J. Sterling Section 2: The Future of Natural History Visitor Experiences 6. Imagining the Future of Natural History Museum Exhibitions Kara Blond 7. Teaching in Natural History Museums Colette Dufresne-Tassé and Pierre Pénicaud 8. The Natural Futures Museum: Interactivity and Participation as Key Instruments for Engaging Audiences Christopher J. Garthe Section 3: Interfaces 9. Natural History Museums, Zoos, and Aquariums Gerald Dick 10. The Evolution of Natural History Museums and Science Centers: From Cabinets to Museums to . . . Anna Omedes and Ernesto Páramo 11. National and International Legislation Lynda Knowles 12. Natural History Museums as Enterprises of the Future Eric Dorfman Section 4: Commentary and Synthesis 13. The Future of Natural History Museums: Commentary Conal McCarthy 14. The Future of Natural History Museums: General Discussion Eric Dorfman, Isabel Landim, and Osamu Kamei Contributors
List of Illustrations Foreword Kirk Johnson Introduction Eric Dorfman Section 1: Collecting and Preserving in a Changing World 1. The Future of Natural History Collections Christopher A. Norris 2. A Holistic Ethics for Nature-Focused Museums Museums in the Anthropocene Emlyn Koster, Eric Dorfman, and Terry Simioti Nyambe 3. Natural History Museum Security Hanna Pennock 4. The Future of Research in Natural History Museums Frank Howarth 5. The Essential Role of Museums in Wildlife Conservation Felicity Arengo, Ana L. Porzecanski, Mary Blair, George Amato, Christopher Filardi, and Eleanor J. Sterling Section 2: The Future of Natural History Visitor Experiences 6. Imagining the Future of Natural History Museum Exhibitions Kara Blond 7. Teaching in Natural History Museums Colette Dufresne-Tassé and Pierre Pénicaud 8. The Natural Futures Museum: Interactivity and Participation as Key Instruments for Engaging Audiences Christopher J. Garthe Section 3: Interfaces 9. Natural History Museums, Zoos, and Aquariums Gerald Dick 10. The Evolution of Natural History Museums and Science Centers: From Cabinets to Museums to . . . Anna Omedes and Ernesto Páramo 11. National and International Legislation Lynda Knowles 12. Natural History Museums as Enterprises of the Future Eric Dorfman Section 4: Commentary and Synthesis 13. The Future of Natural History Museums: Commentary Conal McCarthy 14. The Future of Natural History Museums: General Discussion Eric Dorfman, Isabel Landim, and Osamu Kamei Contributors
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