Open(ing) Authority Through Community Engagement: Museums & Social Issues 7:2 Thematic Issue

Open(ing) Authority Through Community Engagement: Museums & Social Issues 7:2 Thematic Issue

Open(ing) Authority Through Community Engagement: Museums & Social Issues 7:2 Thematic Issue

Open(ing) Authority Through Community Engagement: Museums & Social Issues 7:2 Thematic Issue

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Overview

First Published in 2016. Part of the journal on reflective discourse, museums and social issues, Volume 7, number 2 is concerned with opening authority through community engagement and includes articles on a variety of topics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611328271
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2012
Series: Museums & Social Issues , #7
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth A. Bollwerk, Natalye B. Tate, Robert P. Connolly

Table of Contents

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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