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Creating The Inclusive Museum brings together the latest experience, and analysis, from professionals in the forefront of the movement to make museums genuinely inclusive.
The Collection consists of two books, and one CD - together containing 36 definitive essays and case studies – some 1,000 pages of distilled, world-class experience, plus five hours of audio recordings, presentations and movies, reflecting some of the most advanced experience available in the field:
The feedback to this collection has been particularly enthusiastic:
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Excellent and inspiring
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Very clear and pertinent information
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A radical approach to putting the power of interpretation in the hands of the community
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Both reassuring and inspiring
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Valuable information on the long-term impact of projects
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A refreshingly honest approach to the challenges faced
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A real variety of experiences and approaches – both interesting and useful
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An enjoyable way of learning from others’ experiences
Creating the Inclusive Museum provides an inspiring, enriching experience and acts an invaluable source of new ideas and reference material. Contributors include:
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Lenore Adler, Outreach Specialist, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh
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Kate Bonansinga, Director, Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, El Paso
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Kate Craddy, Director of the Galicia Jewish Museum, Poland
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Victoria Dickenson, Chief Knowledge Officer, Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Officer, Museum of London
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Alice Fox, Course Leader, Inclusive Arts Practice, University of Brighton
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Annette B Fromm, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Museum Studies at Florida International University and President of the International Committee of Museums of Ethnography.
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Heather Hollins, Learning & Access Manager, Museums Luton
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Carmita Icasiano, Curator and Collections Manager, Cultural Centre of the Philippines
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Alison James and Nicky Boyd, Museum Consultants (Audiences), London
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Alison Lightbown, Head of Learning & Education, Geffrye Museum
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Aili McGill, Assistant General Manager for Guest Experiences, Conner Prairie
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Magdalena Mieri, Director of the Program in Latino History & Culture, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
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Tim Manley, Head of Marketing & Audience Development, Manchester Museum
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Mark Miller, Curator Youth Programmes, Tate Britain
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Eithne Nightingale, Head of Diversity Strategy, V&A
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Laura Phillips, Community Partnerships Manager, British Museum
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Emma Poulter, Talking Objects Manager, British Museum
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Liz Puddick, Learning Manager, London Transport Museum
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Camilla Rossi-Linnemann, Education and International Relations, National Museum of Science and Technology, Milan
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Alison Taylor, Head of Inclusion and Diversity, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
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Gurdeep Thiara, Outreach Officer, Manchester Museum
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Gillian Thomas, President, Miami Science Center
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Marzia Varutti, Honorary Visiting Fellow at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester.
Topics covered include:
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Building the right organisational structure to deliver effective programmes
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Consulting the Community
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Cultural Mediators
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Drivers for Change: Capacity Building and Cultural Ownership
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Guests are our Heroes
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How to prioritise your work among the various communities
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How to involve the communities you serve in everything you do
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How to obtain sustainable, ongoing funding to support long-term programmes
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Inclusive Without Knowing It
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Involving Teens with Autism
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Learning on Field Trips
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Mainstreaming Outreach: Taking Audiences to the Core
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Museum Provision for Visually Impaired Visitors
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Participation and Personalisation
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Reaching Multi-Cultural Audiences Online
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Reaching the most excluded groups or individuals
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Social Media to Social Impact
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The Long-Term Impact of Social Inclusion Initiatives
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The Virtuous Circle: Community Engagement
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Urban Evolution
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Using Collections to Collaborate Artistically with People with Learning Disabilities
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Using Community-based Communication Media to Best Effect
Collection details
Title: Creating the Inclusive Museum
Number of books in collection: two
Number of CDs in collection: one (PC and Mac)
Binding: paperback or hardback
Published by: MuseumsEtc
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