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Museums in a Troubled World*. Renewal, Irrelevance or Collpase?

ISBN: 9780415463010

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Fecha de Edición 01/11/2009
Plazo de entrega

24 h

Número de Edición

1

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Inglés

Formato

Libro

Páginas

208

Lugar de edición

REINO UNIDO

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Rústica

Editorial

ROUTLEDGE. TAYLOR AND FRANCIS GROUP

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978-0-415-46301-0

Museums in a Troubled World*. Renewal, Irrelevance or Collpase?

Museums are rarely acknowledged in the global discussion of climate change, environmental degradation, the inevitability of depleted fossil fuels, and the myriad local issues concerning the well-being of particular communities – suggesting the irrelevance of museums as social institutions. At the same time, there is a growing preoccupation among museums with the marketplace, and museums, unwittingly or not, are embracing the values of relentless consumption that underlie the planetary difficulties of today.

 

Museums in a Troubled World argues that much more can be expected of museums as publicly supported and knowledge-based institutions. The weight of tradition and a lack of imagination are significant factors in museum inertia and these obstacles are also addressed. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, combining anthropology ethnography, museum studies and management theory, this book goes beyond conventional museum thinking.

 

Robert R. Janes explores the meaning and role of museums as key intellectual and civic resources in a time of profound social and environmental change. This volume is a constructive examination of what is wrong with contemporary museums, written from an insider’s perspective that is grounded in both hope and pragmatism. The book’s conclusions are optimistic and constructive, and highlight the unique contributions that museums can make as social institutions, embedded in their communities, and owned by no one.

Prologue Time Immemorial  The Willow Lakers  The Curator  The Exhibit Technician The Chief Executive Officer  The Future

1. Museums and Irrelevance  Troubling Questions  Sobering Assumptions  Uncertainty, Elitism and Myopia

2. A Troubled World The Absence of Stewardship  A Troubled World  Our Lethal Footprint  A Virtual Impression  Killing Our Relatives – Close and Distant  Enter Museums  Homogenizing the Ethnosphere  Diagnosing the Assault on Stewardship

3. It’s a Jungle in Here: Museums and their Self-Inflicted Challenges  The Three Agendas  The Fallacy of Authoritative Neutrality  The Lone Museum Director  Management Myopia  The Consequences of Hierarchy: Learning from Hunters  Museum Exhibitions: Ploughing Old Ground  Collections: Museums as Consumption

4. Debunking the Marketplace  Corporatism Has Arrived Back to the Beginning  A Clash of Values  The Anatomy of Failure  Courting the Corporatists: A Cautionary Tale  Business Literacy  Methods Aren’t Values

5. Searching for Resilience? Resilient Innovators  Why Resilience?  Resilient Values  Assuming Responsibility

6. The Mindful Museum  Mindfulness  Museum Chatter  Thinking Orthogonally  Museum Mindfulness  Museums for a Troubled World

7. Museums: Stewards or Spectators? A Brief Retrospective  The Consequences of Ignoring the Present  Renewal – Denial is Not An Alternative  In Praise of Museums

ROBERT R. JANES, Independent Scholar-Practitioner, Canmore , Alberta, Canada