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Are your collections up for grabs? Does the spouse of one of your
trustees have too much to say about developing the exhibition
schedule? How much is too much public participation? Where does a
curator's authority begin and end? With money increasingly
difficult to raise, is a museum more likely to accede to potential
funders' demands even when those demands might compromise the
museum's integrity? When a museum is struggling with debilitating
debt, should the sale of selected items from its collections and
the use of the resulting proceeds bring the museum into a more
stable financial position? When a museum attempts to build its
attendance and attract local visitors by crowdsourcing exhibitions,
is it undermining its integrity? Ethical questions about museum
activities are legion, yet they are usually only discussed when
they become headlines in newspapers. Museum staff respond to such
problems under pressure, often unable to take the time required to
think through the sensitive and complex issues involved. Grounded
in a series of case studies, A Practical Guide to Museum Ethics
confronts types of ethical dilemmas museums face and explores
attempts to resolve them in chapters dealing with *accessibility,
disability, and diversity; *collections; *conflict of interest;
*governance; *management; *deaccessioning; and *accountability and
transparency. Suitable for classroom use as well as a professional
reference, here is a comprehensive, practical guide for dealing
with ethical issues in museums.
Are your collections up for grabs? Does the spouse of one of your
trustees have too much to say about developing the exhibition
schedule? How much is too much public participation? Where does a
curator's authority begin and end? With money increasingly
difficult to raise, is a museum more likely to accede to potential
funders' demands even when those demands might compromise the
museum's integrity? When a museum is struggling with debilitating
debt, should the sale of selected items from its collections and
the use of the resulting proceeds bring the museum into a more
stable financial position? When a museum attempts to build its
attendance and attract local visitors by crowdsourcing exhibitions,
is it undermining its integrity? Ethical questions about museum
activities are legion, yet they are usually only discussed when
they become headlines in newspapers. Museum staff respond to such
problems under pressure, often unable to take the time required to
think through the sensitive and complex issues involved. Grounded
in a series of case studies, A Practical Guide to Museum Ethics
confronts types of ethical dilemmas museums face and explores
attempts to resolve them in chapters dealing with *accessibility,
disability, and diversity; *collections; *conflict of interest;
*governance; *management; *deaccessioning; and *accountability and
transparency. Suitable for classroom use as well as a professional
reference, here is a comprehensive, practical guide for dealing
with ethical issues in museums.
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