Museums and Social Change

In this groundbreaking new book, leading museum professionals contribute practical and inspiring essays on how their institutions are responding to the new social challenges of the 21st century.

Helping rehabilitate young offenders. Reskilling long-term unemployed people. Providing new enjoyment for the elderly. Working alongside disadvantaged minorities. The case studies in this book share pioneering museum experience from the UK, USA, Australia and Africa. They explore the theory and practice of building social inclusion into museum and gallery programmes. We guarantee you’ll find them powerful, moving – and an inspiration to action.

Among the institutions whose programmes feature in the book’s information-packed 320 pages are:

  • Tate Modern
  • Victoria & Albert Museum
  • Royal Armouries
  • Tower of London
  • Clarke Art Institute, Wiliamstown, USA
  • Weeksville Heritage, Brooklyn, USA
  • Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • Durban Art Gallery, South Africa

Publication details
Title: Inspiring Action: Museums and Social Change
ISBN: 978-0-9561943-1-2
Binding: Paperback
Published by: MuseumsEtc
Publication: July 2009
Pages: 320
Publication price: £34.99 (plus shipping)

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2 Responses to Museums and Social Change
  1. Henrietta Dax
    August 11, 2009 | 5:51 pm

    we would like to order several copies of INSPIRING ACTION. Can we order this directly from you (not through PayPal) and have them shipped to our shippers in Essex. We are happy to pay in advance with a credit card. Many thanks, Henrietta

  2. admin
    August 15, 2009 | 3:41 pm

    Hi Henrietta: we’ve emailed you direct with the answer to your query – basically the answer is yes!

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