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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Guide
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EDITORS’ PREFACE TO
MUSEUM PRACTICE
AND
THE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOKS IN MUSEUM STUDIES
Museum Practice
The International Handbooks in Museum Studies
Diversification and democratization
Disciplinarity and methodology
Organization of the International Handbooks
Acknowledgments
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INTRODUCTION
Grounding Museum Studies: Introducing Practice
Part I: Priorities
Part II: Resources
Part III: Processes
Part IV: Publics
The place of practice within museum studies
Reviewing the literature: the state of the art
Understanding practice
Practice theory: rethinking professional work
Notes
References
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THE ESSENCE OF THE MUSEUM
Mission, Values, Vision
Mission statements
Museum missions
Case study 1: Tyne and Wear Museums
Case study 2: National Museums Liverpool
Conclusion
APPENDIX A
NML Strategy Statement
APPENDIX B
Version of NML Vision and Beliefs Approved by Trustees Vision and Beliefs
Notes
References
Further Reading
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GOVERNANCE
Guiding the Museum in Trust
Literature on governance
Modes of museum governance
Line departments
More complex systems
“Arm’s-length” museums
Independent not-for-profit associations
New directions in the governance of civil society institutions
Case study: Becoming a civil society museum – the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (Toronto, Canada)
Rina Gerson
Background
Going public
MOCCA downtown
Note
References
Further Reading
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POLICIES, FRAMEWORKS, AND LEGISLATION
The Conditions Under Which English Museums Operate
Intentional and unintentional legislation and regulation
Conservatives, 1979–1997
New Labour, 1997–2010
The Coalition Government, 2010–
Case study 1: The Heritage Lottery Fund Intentions
Administration and delivery mechanisms
Legislation and amendments
Effects
Case study 2: Renaissance in the Regions
Intentions
Administrative and delivery mechanisms
Legislation, amendments, and effects
Case study 3: Free admission
Intentions
Administrative and delivery mechanisms
Perceived effect
Conclusions
Notes
References
Further Reading
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RECONCEPTUALIZING MUSEUM ETHICS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
A View from the Field
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The new museum ethics: why is change needed, and why now?
Analysis and discussion: key ideas from the network workshops
Social engagement
Transparency
Shared guardianship of collections
Moving beyond canonicity
Sustainability
Reflections on the processes of the research network: what was most valuable?
Conclusion
APPENDIX: LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE MUSEUM ETHICS NETWORK BY EACH WORKSHOP
Note
References
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