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Open Conversations - Public Learning in Libraries and Museums

English · Paperback / Softback

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Cultural institutions must reimagine their roles as education facilities for their communities and address the public need for conversations in safe and fair places, thereby renewing their essential place in democratic society. This book explains how.

Open Conversations: Public Learning in Libraries and Museums is a provocative book, one that is designed to offer courage to cultural institution administrators and staff even as it opens their eyes to the possibility that their facilities can offer more than they are. Rather than offering prescriptive answers, the author invites readers to consider museums and libraries in fresh ways.

Author David Carr believes professionals in libraries and museums need to think more broadly. He challenges them to address communities, national social change, psychology, and learning, and to think about ways to frame their institutions, not as repositories or research chambers, but as instruments for human thinking. Now is the time for these institutions to recover their integrity and purpose as fundamental, informing structures in a struggling democracy. Based on lectures and previously published writings by the author, and drawing on new scholarship and research, the essays here will inspire professionals to understand their collections and institutions as instruments of personal, social, and cultural change.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Think With Me
1. Our Places
2. Beginnings
3. Flourishing
4. Unfinished Lives
5. Living Strands
6. Open Conversations
7. Provocative Texts
8. Look at the Unknown
9. This Afternoon
10. That Difference
11. Where a Space Opens
12. Civility
References
Further Reading
Index


About the author

David Carr, PhD, has observed cultural institutions for four decades and has assisted programs and professionals in an array of settings, such as the Museum of Jewish Heritage, Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art, and the Queens Museum of Art.

Summary

Cultural institutions must reimagine their roles as education facilities for their communities and address the public need for conversations in safe and fair places, thereby renewing their essential place in democratic society.

Product details

Authors David Carr
Publisher Libraries Unlimited
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781591587712
ISBN 978-1-59158-771-2
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 11 mm
Weight 319 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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