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Anmärkning: Innehåll Cara Krmpotich and Alice Stevenson -- Introduction : collections management is/as critical practice / Part I: Making and unmaking museum collections -- Documenting COVID-19: sensitivity, care, collaboration / Ellie Miles and Rosamund Lily West -- A failure of care: unsettling traditional archival practices / Sony Prosper -- Deciding whether and how to build a digital archive: lessons from the Jackson Park Project / Tonya Sutherland-Stewart -- Collecting the sacred: the transition of diasporic objects in between museum regimes / Bruno Brulon Soares -- Bane and boon: critical contexts of object marking / Alice Stevenson, Cressida Fforde and Lyndon Ormond-Parker -- Humanising collections disposal / Jennifer Durrant -- Part I Response: In a multiverse of timelines and possibilities... / Temi Odumosu -- Part II: A universal approach? Accessing, handling and enlivening collections -- Challenging ableism: including non-normative bodies and practices in collections care / Rafie Cecilia -- Playing the odds: the fine line between keeping an object safe and making it accessible / Alice Beale and Tom Pyrzakowski -- Managing a working collection: the Historic Furniture and Decorative Arts Collection at the Palace of Westminister / Emily Spary -- Gloves in the twenty-first century: beyond the pandemic / Paul Garside, Scott Ratima-Nolan and Cordelia Rogerson -- A healthy ageing approach to collections care / Cara Krmpotich -- Part II Response: Claim what is stored here / Devorah Romanek -- Part III: Community brilliance in shaping collections management -- On language, access and practitioners: beginning a conversation on decolonising and indigenising the care of kapa collections at Bishop Museum / Halena Kapuni-Reynolds, Kamalu du Preez and Sarah Kuaiwa -- Shifting organisational culture through repatriation policy / Anna Russo -- Kaitiakitanga: Māori collection management in Aotearoa New Zealand / Conal McCarthy, Laureen Sadlier and Moana Parata -- Reconciling with ourselves: how do we decolonise collections management practices in museum spaces and systems? / Sharon Fortney -- Handling collections in the museum against cultural ethics / Nelson Abiti and Mary Mbewe -- Decolonising collection management in an indigenous ritual house in Malaysia / Yunci Cai -- Part III Response: 'Collections should reflect the relationships we hold' / Nathan Mudyi Sentance -- Part IV: Collection management's publics -- Decolonising the registration and documentation of the Dutch ethnographic collection / Cindy Zalm -- Rebuilding collection infrastructure: thinking beyond best practice collection care / Alice Beale -- Methodologies for international access and collaborative collections research in museums: challenges and opportunities / Johanna Zetterström-Sharp, JC Niala and Juma Ondeng -- Public art and artefacts- who cares: caring for art and artefacts in the public realm; ethical considerations / Susan L. Maltby -- Part IV Response: Letting people in, letting objects out: countering the dislocations of collections management practice / Ananda Rutherford -- Part V: The ethics of sustainability, preservation and stewardship in collections care -- Eastern Mediterranean perspectives on eco-conscious, resilient and sustainable preservation of museum collections and heritage sites in Greece / Vasilike Argyropoulos, Dimitrios Karolidis and Paraskevi Pouli -- Object stories in support of sustainable futures: tackling climate change at the Australian Museum / Jenny Newell and Zehra Ahmed -- Making and stewarding digital collections: case studies and concerns / Hannah Turner, Reese Muntean and Kate Hennessy -- Responses in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake: a conversation / Fuyubi Nakamura and Hiroyasu Yamauchi -- Part V Response: The best practice of sustainability and the sustainability of best practices / Josh Yiu -- Conclusion / Cara Krmpotich and Alice Stevenson.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning There is a common misconception that collections management in museums is a set of rote procedures or technical practices that follow universal standards of best practice. This volume recognises collections management as a political, critical and social project, involving considerable intellectual labour that often goes unacknowledged within institutions and in the fields of museum and heritage studies.Collections Management as Critical Museum Practice brings into focus the knowledges, value systems, ethics and workplace pragmatics that are foundational for this work. Rather than engaging solely with cultural modifications, such as Indigenous care practices, the book presents local knowledge of place and material which is relevant to how collections are managed and cared for worldwide. Through discussion of varied collection types, management activities and professional roles, contributors develop a contextualised reflexive practice for how core collections management standards are conceptualised, negotiated and enacted. Chapters span national museums in Brazil and Uganda to community-led heritage work in Malaysia and Canada; they explore complexities of numbering, digitization and description alongside the realities of climate change, global pandemics and natural disasters. The book offers a new definition of collections management, travelling from what is done to care for collections, to what is done to care for collections and their users. Rather than "use" being an end goal, it emerges as a starting point to rethink collections work.
Term Museologi Museisamlingar Museer Museums Collection management. Museums Social aspects. Musées Gestion des collections. Musées Aspect social. collections management. Museum techniques Museums
Personnamn Krmpotich, Cara Ann, 1978- Utgivare, redaktör, sammanställare Stevenson, Alice Utgivare, redaktör, sammanställare
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