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Museums, Society, Inequality Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)

Museums, Society, Inequality By Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)

Museums, Society, Inequality by Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)


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Summary

Museums, Society, Inequality brings together diverse perspectives from across the globe to explore the wide-ranging social roles and responsibilities of the museum.

Museums, Society, Inequality Summary

Museums, Society, Inequality by Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)

Museums, Society, Inequality explores the wide-ranging social roles and responsibilities of the museum.

It brings together international perspectives to stimulate critical debate, inform the work of practitioners and policy makers, and to advance recognition of the purpose, responsibilities and value to society of museums.

Museums, Society, Inequality examines the issues and:

  • offers different understandings of the social agency of the museum
  • presents ways in which museums have sought to engage with social concerns, and instigate social change
  • imagines how museums might become more useful to society in future.

This book is essential for all museum academics, practitioners and students.

About Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)

Richard Sandell is Lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester and Research Associate of RCMG (Research Centre for Museums and Galleries)

Additional information

GOR010183314
9780415260602
0415260604
Museums, Society, Inequality by Richard Sandell (University of Leicester, UK)
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2002-01-24
292
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