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In this how-to guide, practitioners at cultural heritage venues
share their experiences in building sustainable relationships with
their geographic and demographic communities. The volume includes
practical discussions of activity types that museums can employ to
build relationships with their communities including education,
advocacy, co-creative, while serving as a community asset and
resource. Case studies include direct application of successes and
lessons learned with an emphasis on small to medium sized
institutions with limited staff and budgets. Highlights include:
*Thematic discussions on topics such as building an advocacy
network between the museum and community; developing cultural
heritage institutions as critical and essential components of
educational systems; museum response to community expressed needs
through a co-creative approach; the varied means for developing
community members as cultural heritage stakeholders; and
positioning the cultural heritage institution as an integral
community asset. *Twenty case studies directly apply the thematic
discussions in small to medium-sized museum contexts. *Extensive
list of resources including digital links to forms, workbooks, and
guides produced in the case studies. *A list of national
organizations and an extensive bibliography on community museum
engagement. Specifically addressed to smaller institutions with
limited budgets and limited or no full-time staff, the volume
includes cost-effective projects that can be completed for $1,500
or less.
In this how-to guide, practitioners at cultural heritage venues
share their experiences in building sustainable relationships with
their geographic and demographic communities. The volume includes
practical discussions of activity types that museums can employ to
build relationships with their communities including education,
advocacy, co-creative, while serving as a community asset and
resource. Case studies include direct application of successes and
lessons learned with an emphasis on small to medium sized
institutions with limited staff and budgets. Highlights include:
*Thematic discussions on topics such as building an advocacy
network between the museum and community; developing cultural
heritage institutions as critical and essential components of
educational systems; museum response to community expressed needs
through a co-creative approach; the varied means for developing
community members as cultural heritage stakeholders; and
positioning the cultural heritage institution as an integral
community asset. *Twenty case studies directly apply the thematic
discussions in small to medium-sized museum contexts. *Extensive
list of resources including digital links to forms, workbooks, and
guides produced in the case studies. *A list of national
organizations and an extensive bibliography on community museum
engagement. Specifically addressed to smaller institutions with
limited budgets and limited or no full-time staff, the volume
includes cost-effective projects that can be completed for $1,500
or less.
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.
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.
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