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Reinventing the Museum - The Evolving Conversation on the Paradigm Shift

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Informationen zum Autor Motivated by five plus years of judgment for not appearing disabled enough, Anderson wrote this book as a simple visual tool to make clear that while appearing normal, living with Chronic Fatigue is a life-changing and controlling disease with a complex combination and fluctuation of symptoms that cannot be "seen." Adjusting to change, letting go of control, focusing on well-being, practicing yoga, and simply trusting and accepting what is has been a profound learning experience for Anderson. Klappentext Reinventing the Museum presents iconic essays from the 20th century and the latest thinking of the 21st century on ideology, public engagement, and new frameworks. Its 44 seminal articles and selected bibliography guide students through nearly a century of museum thought and theory. Zusammenfassung Reinventing the Museum presents iconic essays from the 20th century and the latest thinking of the 21st century on ideology! public engagement! and new frameworks. Its 44 seminal articles and selected bibliography guide students through nearly a century of museum thought and theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis A Framework: Reinventing the Museum Part I Pivotal Moments in the 20th-Century Dialogue The Gloom of the Museum (1917), by John Cotton DanaWhat Is a Museum? (1942), by Theodore LowThe Museum, a Temple or the Forum (1971), by Duncan CameronMuseum Accountability: Laws, Rules, Ethics, and Accreditation (1991), by Willard L. BoydDeft Deliberations (1991), by Dan L. Monroe and Walter Echo-HawkDeaccessioning: The American Perspective (1991), by Marie C. MalaroMuseums in the Age of Deconstruction (1992), by Michael M. AmesThe Real Multiculturalism: A Struggle for Authority and Power (1992), by Amalia Mesa-BainsMining the Museum: An Installation Confronting History (1993), by Lisa G. CorrinThe Constructivist Museum (1995), by George HeinCreampuffs and Hardball: Are You Really Worth What You Cost or Just Merely Worthwhile? (1999), by Stephen E. WeilSavings Bank for the Soul (1996), by Elaine Heumann GurainChanging Practices of Interpretation (1997), by Lisa C. RobertsThe Experience Economy (1999) , by B. Joseph Pine II and James H. GilmoreFrom Being About Something to Being For Somebody: The Ongoing Transformation of the American Museum (1999), by Stephen E. WeilPart II The Emerging 21st-Century Ideology Change and Complexity in the 21st-Century Museum: The Real Relics in our Museums May Be the Ways We Think and Work (2004), by Lois Silverman and Mark O'NeillThe Relevant Museum: A Reflection on Sustainability (2006), by Emlyn KosterThe Case for Holistic Intentionality (2007), by Randi KornMuseum Collections, Documentation, and Shifting Knowledge Paradigms (2005), by Fiona CameronSustainable Stewardship: Preventative Conservation in a Changing World (2008), by Jerry PodanyCulture and Museums in the Winds of Change: The Need for Cultural Indicators (2010), by Douglas WortsEmbedding Civic Engagement (2010), by Graham BlackPart III Perspectives on Meaningful Public Engagement Do Museum Exhibitions Have a Future? (2007), by Kathleen McLeanThe Exploded Museum (2008), by Peter SamisThe Visitors' Bill of Rights: A List of Important Human Needs, Seen From the Visitors' Point of View (2000), by Judy RandThe Museum Visitor Experience: Who Visits, Why and to What Affect? (2010) , by John FalkPrincipals of Participation (2009), by Nina SimonWhat Is to Be Done, Sandra?: Learning in Cultural Institutions of the Twenty-First Century (2010), by Anna CutlerThreshold Fear: Architecture Program Planning (2005), by Elaine Heumann GurianPart IV Shifting Frameworks and Infrastructures Creating a New Business Model (2009), by John Falk and Beverly SheppardNew Ways of Experiencing Culture: The Role of Museums and Marketing Implications (2001), by Neil KotlerComprehensive Interpretive Plans: A Framework of Questions (2008) , by Marianna Adams and Judy KokeFrom Knowing to No...

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Authors ANDERSON, Gail Anderson
Assisted by Gail Anderson (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.01.2012
 
EAN 9780759119659
ISBN 978-0-7591-1965-9
No. of pages 432
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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