Publication: Museums - Inclusion - Engagement

Contributions are invited to our forthcoming publication: Museums | Inclusion | Engagement.

In December, we held a very well-received conference in London on this theme and the papers from this event will be included in this publication. We are now inviting additional contributions to this title from international museum professionals and others with an interest in this field.

We particularly welcome contributions on the following topics (but are not limited to these):
• case studies of successful or innovative initiatives in this field; • how to obtain sustainable, ongoing funding to support long-term programmes which make a difference; • how to evaluate the short- and long-term impact of projects; • how to reaching the most excluded groups or individuals; • how to prioritise work among the various communities; • how to use new community-based communication media; • how to build the right organisational structure to deliver effective programmes; • what can be learnt from the experience of other sectors working in these fields.

Among the authors currently contributing to the publication are:
• Lucie Fitton (Museum of London)
• Eithne Nightingale (V&A)
• Alison Lightbown (Geffrye Museum)
• Mark Miller (Tate Britain)
• Laura Phillips (British Museum)
• Emma Poulter (British Museum)
• Liz Puddick (London Transport Museum)
• Gurdeep Thiara (Manchester Museum)

Contributions to this publication, in the form of essays of between 3,000 and 5,000 words, are invited. If you would like to contribute, please email me - as soon as possible - with an indication of your interest, your proposed subject, and a brief biography. The copy date for the final submission of essays is 26 February 2010.

I look forward very much to hearing from you.

Graeme Farnell
Publisher
MuseumsEtc

PS Please feel free to forward this email to colleagues whom you feel may be interested in contributing - thanks!

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