Museum as a Space of Social Care

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Author_Nuala Morse
Care Ethics
Care literatures
Caring Relations
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communities
Community Engagement
community engagement practice
Community Engagement Work
community health
Community participation
Community-led exhibition
critical studies in heritage and affect
cultural heritage
cultural tourism
Discovery Museum
divya toila-kelly
emma waterton
Engagement Sessions
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ethics of care
health and wellbeing
health humanities
heritage
heritage and tourism
Mental Health Service Users
Museum activities
museum community health partnerships
Museum Engagement
Museum Practice
museum studies
museum tourism
Museum Work
museums
museums and social care
nuala morse
organisational studies museums
Outreach Officer
Outreach Staff
Outreach Team
participatory museology
Participatory Museum
Participatory Turn
People's Gallery
People’s Gallery
Public Administration
Public Engagement
social actors
Social Care
Social Inclusion Agenda
social inclusion initiatives
spaces of care
tourism
tourism and wellbeing
UK Museum
UK Sector
Wider Social Role

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367561864
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the practice of community engagement in museums through the notion of care. It focuses on building an understanding of the logic of care that underpins this practice, with a view to outlining new roles for museums within community health and social care.

This book engages with the recent growing focus on community participation in museum activities, notably in the area of health and wellbeing. It explores this theme through an analysis of the practices of community engagement workers at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums in the UK. It examines how this work is operationalised and valued in the museum, and the institutional barriers to this practice. It presents the practices of care that shape community-led exhibitions, and community engagement projects involving health and social care partners and their clients. Drawing on the ethics of care and geographies of care literatures, this text provides readers with novel perspectives for transforming the museum into a space of social care.

This book will appeal to museum studies scholars and professionals, geographers, organisational studies scholars, as well as students interested in the social role of museums.

Nuala Morse is a Lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester. Drawing on theories from social geography and museum studies, her research focuses on the ‘social work’ of culture professionals and the links between museum participation and health, wellbeing and recovery.

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