Rocking the boat: geological collections and social change

Geological Curator Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.55468/gc1502
Liz Hide
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As experts in geological collections, we know well the important role our collections can play in engaging a wide range of people with geoscience themes, including understanding the natural environment, evidencing climate change and encouraging young people to consider STEM careers. In the context of increasing social inequality, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we should also consider how our geological collections can address social challenges such as inequality and low social mobility. By developing a good understanding of our audiences and carefully targeting our activities and resources, we can use our public engagement work to contribute to outcomes directly relating to specific audience needs. Using examples from the work of the Sedgwick Museum and the University of Cambridge Museums, I demonstrate how a strategic approach can better align with wider social priorities and strengthen advocacy for our collections. This paper was originally given as a presentation at the Geological Curators Group AGM in November 2020.
摇摆船:地质收藏和社会变革
作为地质收藏方面的专家,我们深知我们的藏品在吸引广泛的地球科学主题人群方面发挥的重要作用,包括了解自然环境、证明气候变化和鼓励年轻人考虑从事STEM职业。在2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧社会不平等的背景下,我们还应考虑我们的地质藏品如何应对不平等和社会流动性低等社会挑战。通过充分了解我们的受众,并仔细定位我们的活动和资源,我们可以利用我们的公众参与工作来促进与特定受众需求直接相关的成果。我以塞奇威克博物馆(Sedgwick Museum)和剑桥大学博物馆(University of Cambridge Museums)的工作为例,展示了一种战略方法如何更好地与更广泛的社会优先事项保持一致,并加强对我们藏品的宣传。本文最初是在2020年11月的地质策展人集团年会上发表的。
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