Museums and Well-being
Rose Cull, D. Cull
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Abstract
Museums and Well-being outlines the historical development of well-being within museums and offers a critical engagement with this field from a museum studies perspective. The essential thesis of the book is that well-being is a collective action. The book utilises the FiveWays toWell-being as a model: Connect, Be Active, Keep Learning, Give and Take Notice. Each of theseWays are explored through aspecific museum object illustrating the important role collections can play in museum well-being. The book considers how museum well-being, and the austerity project became entwined, and how the COVID-19 pandemic supercharged growth in this field. The book explores such diverse topics as walking, slow art, social capital, VirginiaWoolf, body positivity, collective joy, identity, art therapy, yoga, Squid Game, Effective Altruism, mindfulness, gift exchange, the Preston model, the limits of data, sketching, photography, inclusive spaces, and workplace well-being. The book signposts a vast array of existing information, and offers a critical engagement with current practices. Museums and Well-being is aimed initially to students of museum studies programmes, it is also an ideal book for museum staff who need to add a well-being component to their existing programming;or to reconsider existing programming from the perspective of well-being. © 2023 Rose Cull and Daniel Cull. All rights reserved.
博物馆与福祉
博物馆与福祉概述了博物馆内福祉的历史发展,并从博物馆研究的角度提供了与这一领域的关键接触。这本书的基本论点是,幸福是一种集体行动。这本书采用了幸福的五种方式作为模型:联系、积极、不断学习、给予和关注。每一种方式都是通过特定的博物馆对象来探索的,说明收藏品在博物馆福利中发挥的重要作用。这本书探讨了博物馆的福祉和紧缩项目是如何交织在一起的,以及COVID-19大流行如何推动了这一领域的发展。这本书探讨了各种各样的主题,如散步、慢艺术、社会资本、弗吉尼亚伍尔夫、身体积极性、集体快乐、身份、艺术疗法、瑜伽、鱿鱼游戏、有效利他主义、正念、礼物交换、普雷斯顿模型、数据的局限性、素描、摄影、包容性空间和工作场所的幸福感。这本书指出了大量的现有信息,并提供了对当前实践的批判性参与。《博物馆与幸福》最初是针对博物馆研究项目的学生的,它也是博物馆工作人员的理想之书,他们需要在现有的规划中添加幸福的组成部分,或者从幸福的角度重新考虑现有的规划。©2023 Rose Cull和Daniel Cull。版权所有。
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