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List members may be interested in this new book, currently available with 
over 10% savings.

Today’s most forward-looking museums and galleries are committed to 
involving once-excluded communities in new, life-changing ways.

Whether your institution is still at the planning stage, or is already 
taking action, you’ll find this book an inspiring, practical guide to new 
models of inclusion within museums and galleries of all sizes, types and 
budgets. 

10 Must Reads on Inclusion will inspire you to:
* involve a wide range of marginalised or excluded groups
* avoid elitist approaches inherent in traditional collecting, exhibition 
and research
* implement change-orientated programming
* use digital technologies which are inclusive, adaptable and accessible
* measure change to create a strong evidence base for future work
* make your museum a transformative space for social action
* generate new forms of knowledge in collaboration with new stakeholders
* explore how far museums can go to achieve positive social outcomes

For full details, sample images, and to receive over 10% savings on the 
published price, simply visit: 
www.museumsetc.com/products/10-must-reads-inclusion

This highly-practical, 360-page collection, with over 35 colour 
illustrations, includes:

Learn About the Past, Act in the Present, Change the Future
Katy Archer, Director, People’s History Museum, Manchester University

University Museums in the Digital Age 
Peter F Biehl (Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology) & Laura
Harrison (Editor in Chief CHRONIKA) State University of New York at Buffalo

Artist Encounters: Artist-Led Interpretive Programs and Inclusive Practices 
Michelle Dezember, Deputy Director for Programming and Special Projects, 
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar

Inclusive Arts Practice: Using Collections to Maximise Inclusivity 
Alice Fox, Course Leader, MA Inclusive Arts Practice, University of Brighton

The Ignorant Museum: Transforming The Elitist Museum into an Inclusive 
Learning Place 
Yuha Jung, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, University of Georgia

Sitting on the Fence: What’s the Point? 
Adrian Kerr: Manager, Museum of Free Derry

Are We There Yet? 
Magdalena Mieri, Director of the Program in Latino History and Culture, 
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

Building Audience: Juvenile Delinquents at the Clark 
Ronna Tulgan Ostheimer, Director of Adult, School and Community Programs,
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA

Diversity, Democracy and the Modern Museum: Conflicted Goals in the 21st 
Century? 
Hamish Robertson, Director of Strategy and Development, Specialist Ageing 
and Medicine Centre, Randwick, Australia

Apne Itihias Te Mann Hai: Proud Of Our History 
Alison Taylor (Learning and Inclusion Manager) & Stacey Bains (Inclusion 
Officer), Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry

Table Top Physics: Old Science, New Audience 
Jane Wess, University of Edinburgh/Royal Geographical Society and 
previously Senior Curator (Science), Science Museum, London


Graeme Farnell
Publisher, MuseumsEtc

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