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Museums and Social Change - Challenging the Unhelpful Museum

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Informationen zum Autor Adele Chynoweth is currently a lecturer at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies at the Australian National University, where she received the 2018 Vice Chancellor’s Award for Public Policy and Outreach. Bernadette Lynch is an Honorary Research Associate, University College London. As a writer, researcher and museum professional she is known internationally for her work on public engagement and participation in museums. She has thirty years’ experience in senior management in UK and Canadian museums. Klaus Petersen is Professor of Welfare State History and director of the Danish Centre for Welfare Studies at the University of Southern Denmark. Sarah Smed is head of the Danish Welfare Museum, and known for her activist involvement in social issues, the Danish National Apology to Care Leavers in 2019 and investigation into other institutional abuse in 2020. Zusammenfassung Museums and Social Change explores the ways museums can work in collaboration with marginalised groups to work for social change and, in so doing, re-think the museum. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Neither helpful nor unhelpful – a clear way forward for the useful museum; PART I Museums and co-creation ; 1 Behind barbed wire: Co-producing the Danish Welfare Museum; 2. Rewriting the script: Power and change through a Museum of Homelessness; 3. March of Women : equality and usefulness in action at Glasgow Women’s Library; 4 . In the name of the museum: The cultural actions and values of the Togo Rural Village Art Museum, Taiwan; Part II Revealing hidden narratives; 5. Revealing hidden stories at the Danish Welfare Museum: A collaborative history; 6. Doors, stairways and pitfalls: Care Leavers’ memory work at the Danish Welfare Museum; 7. ‘We cannot change the past, but we can change how we look at the past’: The use of creative writing in facing up to personal histories at the Danish Welfare Museum; 8. Invite, acknowledge and collect with respect: Sensitive narratives at the Vest-Agder Museum, Norway; 9. ‘Nothing about, us without us’: The journey to cultural democracy at Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales; 10. Slow, uncomfortable, and badly paid: DisPLACE and the benefits of disability history; Part III: Taking back ; 11. The act of emancipating oneself: The museum and the release of adult Care Leavers' case records ; 12. A call to justice at the National Museum of Australia ...

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