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Museum Innovation encourages museums to critically reflect upon current practices and adopt new approaches to their civic responsibilities. Arguing that museums have a moral duty to perform, the book shows how social innovation can make them more equitable, relevant and impactful institutions.
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Museum Innovation encourages museums to critically reflect upon current practices and adopt new approaches to their civic responsibilities. Arguing that museums have a moral duty to perform, the book shows how social innovation can make them more equitable, relevant and impactful institutions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000402636
- Artikelnr.: 62045244
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000402636
- Artikelnr.: 62045244
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Haitham Eid is Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Arts in Museum Studies Program, Southern University at New Orleans, USA. Melissa Forstrom is an assistant professor at Purchase College, State University of New York, where she teaches museum studies, arts management and visual culture.
Introduction Haitham Eid Section 1: Innovation in Museum Collections,
Narratives and Exhibitions 1. No Môr Plastic: Youth-led Museum
Interventions as Platforms for Change Sarah Younan and Jade Jenkins 2. The
Future of Making Museum Exhibitions Kathleen McLean 3. Institutions of
Displacement: Reflections on Art Collection in the English-Speaking
Caribbean Daniela Fifi and Nimah Muwakil-Zakuri 4. Rewriting History:
Recommended or Reviled? Liza Rogers, Fiona Cole-Hamilton and Jody Neal 5.
Innovative Interpretations: NYC Museums Respond to the Muslim Travel Ban
Melissa Forstrom 6. Interpretation of Gender in Egyptian Museum Displays
Monica Hanna 7. The Development of the Exhibition of African Art in
American Art Museums: Strategy for Engaging the Recent Repatriation Debate
of Africa's Cultural Property Ndubuisi Ezeluomba 8. Embodiment at the Edge
of the Archive: Private Audience and Public Experience Seth Ellis 9. The
Role of Art in Justice J. Wren Supak Section 2: Innovation in Digital 10.
Being Digitally Purposeful Ross Parry 11. Deep Dives in Shallow Times: How
Museums are Using Podcasts to Help Audiences Make Sense of the World Hannah
Hethmon 12. The Lubbock Lake Landmark App: A Multiprong Approach to Digital
Content and Accessibility Megan Reel, Jessica Stepp and Eileen Johnson 13.
Innovation, Data and Social Responsibility Oonagh Murphy and Elena
Villaespesa 14. No Hard Feelings! Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Museum
Professionals? Georgios Papaioannou Section 3: Innovation in Diversity and
Inclusion Practices 15. Museums and Galleries Attendance Apathy in Nigeria:
Advocacy for Inclusive Public Relations Intervention Anthony Okonofua 16.
Creating Space, Cultivating Community, and Iterative Processes as Best
Practice: The Native American Fellowship Program at the Peabody Essex
Museum Jennifer Himmelreich and Karen Kramer 17. Reflections of Diversity,
Oppression and Social Functioning of Special Populations through the Lens
of Social Work Practice: How do American Museums Reflect the
Intersectionality of Social Justice and Art? Samuel Odom 18. Trans Identity
Narratives in Mainstream Museums: Contemporary Curatorial Innovations and
their Discontent Serena Iervolino 19. Essential Elements of Successful
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Initiatives Makeba Clay and
Gia Harewood 20. Performance Art in Museum Spaces: Exploring the
Complexities of the Human Condition Ilyanette Bernabel Section 4:
Institution-Wide Innovation 21. Museums and Indigenous Voices: A Plea for
Global Mindfulness Robert R. Janes 22. How Museums Can Benefit from the
Skills and Expertise of Social Workers to Improve their Communities and
Bring About Social Changes Glinda Powell 23. The Ontogeny of Museums:
What's Your Institution's Future Path? Kathryn Matthew 24. Museums as
Social Innovators: Creating Measurable and Sustainable Social Value in the
Community Haitham Eid
Narratives and Exhibitions 1. No Môr Plastic: Youth-led Museum
Interventions as Platforms for Change Sarah Younan and Jade Jenkins 2. The
Future of Making Museum Exhibitions Kathleen McLean 3. Institutions of
Displacement: Reflections on Art Collection in the English-Speaking
Caribbean Daniela Fifi and Nimah Muwakil-Zakuri 4. Rewriting History:
Recommended or Reviled? Liza Rogers, Fiona Cole-Hamilton and Jody Neal 5.
Innovative Interpretations: NYC Museums Respond to the Muslim Travel Ban
Melissa Forstrom 6. Interpretation of Gender in Egyptian Museum Displays
Monica Hanna 7. The Development of the Exhibition of African Art in
American Art Museums: Strategy for Engaging the Recent Repatriation Debate
of Africa's Cultural Property Ndubuisi Ezeluomba 8. Embodiment at the Edge
of the Archive: Private Audience and Public Experience Seth Ellis 9. The
Role of Art in Justice J. Wren Supak Section 2: Innovation in Digital 10.
Being Digitally Purposeful Ross Parry 11. Deep Dives in Shallow Times: How
Museums are Using Podcasts to Help Audiences Make Sense of the World Hannah
Hethmon 12. The Lubbock Lake Landmark App: A Multiprong Approach to Digital
Content and Accessibility Megan Reel, Jessica Stepp and Eileen Johnson 13.
Innovation, Data and Social Responsibility Oonagh Murphy and Elena
Villaespesa 14. No Hard Feelings! Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Museum
Professionals? Georgios Papaioannou Section 3: Innovation in Diversity and
Inclusion Practices 15. Museums and Galleries Attendance Apathy in Nigeria:
Advocacy for Inclusive Public Relations Intervention Anthony Okonofua 16.
Creating Space, Cultivating Community, and Iterative Processes as Best
Practice: The Native American Fellowship Program at the Peabody Essex
Museum Jennifer Himmelreich and Karen Kramer 17. Reflections of Diversity,
Oppression and Social Functioning of Special Populations through the Lens
of Social Work Practice: How do American Museums Reflect the
Intersectionality of Social Justice and Art? Samuel Odom 18. Trans Identity
Narratives in Mainstream Museums: Contemporary Curatorial Innovations and
their Discontent Serena Iervolino 19. Essential Elements of Successful
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Initiatives Makeba Clay and
Gia Harewood 20. Performance Art in Museum Spaces: Exploring the
Complexities of the Human Condition Ilyanette Bernabel Section 4:
Institution-Wide Innovation 21. Museums and Indigenous Voices: A Plea for
Global Mindfulness Robert R. Janes 22. How Museums Can Benefit from the
Skills and Expertise of Social Workers to Improve their Communities and
Bring About Social Changes Glinda Powell 23. The Ontogeny of Museums:
What's Your Institution's Future Path? Kathryn Matthew 24. Museums as
Social Innovators: Creating Measurable and Sustainable Social Value in the
Community Haitham Eid
Introduction Haitham Eid Section 1: Innovation in Museum Collections,
Narratives and Exhibitions 1. No Môr Plastic: Youth-led Museum
Interventions as Platforms for Change Sarah Younan and Jade Jenkins 2. The
Future of Making Museum Exhibitions Kathleen McLean 3. Institutions of
Displacement: Reflections on Art Collection in the English-Speaking
Caribbean Daniela Fifi and Nimah Muwakil-Zakuri 4. Rewriting History:
Recommended or Reviled? Liza Rogers, Fiona Cole-Hamilton and Jody Neal 5.
Innovative Interpretations: NYC Museums Respond to the Muslim Travel Ban
Melissa Forstrom 6. Interpretation of Gender in Egyptian Museum Displays
Monica Hanna 7. The Development of the Exhibition of African Art in
American Art Museums: Strategy for Engaging the Recent Repatriation Debate
of Africa's Cultural Property Ndubuisi Ezeluomba 8. Embodiment at the Edge
of the Archive: Private Audience and Public Experience Seth Ellis 9. The
Role of Art in Justice J. Wren Supak Section 2: Innovation in Digital 10.
Being Digitally Purposeful Ross Parry 11. Deep Dives in Shallow Times: How
Museums are Using Podcasts to Help Audiences Make Sense of the World Hannah
Hethmon 12. The Lubbock Lake Landmark App: A Multiprong Approach to Digital
Content and Accessibility Megan Reel, Jessica Stepp and Eileen Johnson 13.
Innovation, Data and Social Responsibility Oonagh Murphy and Elena
Villaespesa 14. No Hard Feelings! Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Museum
Professionals? Georgios Papaioannou Section 3: Innovation in Diversity and
Inclusion Practices 15. Museums and Galleries Attendance Apathy in Nigeria:
Advocacy for Inclusive Public Relations Intervention Anthony Okonofua 16.
Creating Space, Cultivating Community, and Iterative Processes as Best
Practice: The Native American Fellowship Program at the Peabody Essex
Museum Jennifer Himmelreich and Karen Kramer 17. Reflections of Diversity,
Oppression and Social Functioning of Special Populations through the Lens
of Social Work Practice: How do American Museums Reflect the
Intersectionality of Social Justice and Art? Samuel Odom 18. Trans Identity
Narratives in Mainstream Museums: Contemporary Curatorial Innovations and
their Discontent Serena Iervolino 19. Essential Elements of Successful
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Initiatives Makeba Clay and
Gia Harewood 20. Performance Art in Museum Spaces: Exploring the
Complexities of the Human Condition Ilyanette Bernabel Section 4:
Institution-Wide Innovation 21. Museums and Indigenous Voices: A Plea for
Global Mindfulness Robert R. Janes 22. How Museums Can Benefit from the
Skills and Expertise of Social Workers to Improve their Communities and
Bring About Social Changes Glinda Powell 23. The Ontogeny of Museums:
What's Your Institution's Future Path? Kathryn Matthew 24. Museums as
Social Innovators: Creating Measurable and Sustainable Social Value in the
Community Haitham Eid
Narratives and Exhibitions 1. No Môr Plastic: Youth-led Museum
Interventions as Platforms for Change Sarah Younan and Jade Jenkins 2. The
Future of Making Museum Exhibitions Kathleen McLean 3. Institutions of
Displacement: Reflections on Art Collection in the English-Speaking
Caribbean Daniela Fifi and Nimah Muwakil-Zakuri 4. Rewriting History:
Recommended or Reviled? Liza Rogers, Fiona Cole-Hamilton and Jody Neal 5.
Innovative Interpretations: NYC Museums Respond to the Muslim Travel Ban
Melissa Forstrom 6. Interpretation of Gender in Egyptian Museum Displays
Monica Hanna 7. The Development of the Exhibition of African Art in
American Art Museums: Strategy for Engaging the Recent Repatriation Debate
of Africa's Cultural Property Ndubuisi Ezeluomba 8. Embodiment at the Edge
of the Archive: Private Audience and Public Experience Seth Ellis 9. The
Role of Art in Justice J. Wren Supak Section 2: Innovation in Digital 10.
Being Digitally Purposeful Ross Parry 11. Deep Dives in Shallow Times: How
Museums are Using Podcasts to Help Audiences Make Sense of the World Hannah
Hethmon 12. The Lubbock Lake Landmark App: A Multiprong Approach to Digital
Content and Accessibility Megan Reel, Jessica Stepp and Eileen Johnson 13.
Innovation, Data and Social Responsibility Oonagh Murphy and Elena
Villaespesa 14. No Hard Feelings! Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Museum
Professionals? Georgios Papaioannou Section 3: Innovation in Diversity and
Inclusion Practices 15. Museums and Galleries Attendance Apathy in Nigeria:
Advocacy for Inclusive Public Relations Intervention Anthony Okonofua 16.
Creating Space, Cultivating Community, and Iterative Processes as Best
Practice: The Native American Fellowship Program at the Peabody Essex
Museum Jennifer Himmelreich and Karen Kramer 17. Reflections of Diversity,
Oppression and Social Functioning of Special Populations through the Lens
of Social Work Practice: How do American Museums Reflect the
Intersectionality of Social Justice and Art? Samuel Odom 18. Trans Identity
Narratives in Mainstream Museums: Contemporary Curatorial Innovations and
their Discontent Serena Iervolino 19. Essential Elements of Successful
Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Initiatives Makeba Clay and
Gia Harewood 20. Performance Art in Museum Spaces: Exploring the
Complexities of the Human Condition Ilyanette Bernabel Section 4:
Institution-Wide Innovation 21. Museums and Indigenous Voices: A Plea for
Global Mindfulness Robert R. Janes 22. How Museums Can Benefit from the
Skills and Expertise of Social Workers to Improve their Communities and
Bring About Social Changes Glinda Powell 23. The Ontogeny of Museums:
What's Your Institution's Future Path? Kathryn Matthew 24. Museums as
Social Innovators: Creating Measurable and Sustainable Social Value in the
Community Haitham Eid