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E-raamat: Museum Design with, by, and for Children: Innovative International Approaches [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Teachers College, Columbia University.)
  • Formaat: 90 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Global Perspectives on Children in Museums
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003483076
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 161,57 €*
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  • Tavahind: 230,81 €
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  • Formaat: 90 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Global Perspectives on Children in Museums
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003483076
"Museum Design with, by, and for Children makes an important contribution to contemporary museum theory and practice by focusing on the role and rights of children in museums from a new angle: design. At a time when museum practitioners are challenged towork within their particular buildings and contexts to help the children in their communities feel welcome, invited, and involved, this book presents alternative approaches that are being implemented across the world and pushing the museum field further in its commitment to children, starting with design. The book provides inspirational insights into large and small-scale ways that children can participate in museum design and thereby exercise their human rights, gain agency, develop their sense of belonging, and form part of museum communities. Drawing on case studies from Argentina, Australia, England, Italy, Mexico, and Paraguay, and theoretical insights from the Reggio Emilia Approach, constructivism, designerly learning, laboratory-style design, andthe work of Paulo Freire and Francesco Tonucci, this book explores the extent to which museums' design processes are child-centered, and to how children's material culture can be reflected in the museum design work that will ultimately shape their own early learning experiences. The book explores museum design as a process that involves key stakeholders in procedural planning and associated tasks and discussions, such as those regarding color, light, shape, form, space, and building materials. Museum Design with, by, and for Children will be valuable for museum practitioners, students and researchers with an interest in children's experiences in museums, particularly how children can be empowered as active participants with rights to the museum"--

Museum Design with, by, and for Children makes an important contribution to contemporary museum theory and practice by focusing on the role and rights of children in museums from a new angle: design.



Museum Design with, by, and for Children makes an important contribution to contemporary museum theory and practice by focusing on the role and rights of children in museums from a new angle: design.

At a time when museum practitioners are challenged to work within their particular buildings and contexts to help the children in their communities feel welcome, invited, and involved, this book presents alternative approaches that are being implemented across the world and pushing the museum field further in its commitment to children, starting with design. This book provides inspirational insights into large- and small-scale ways that children can participate in museum design and therefore exercise their human rights, gain agency, develop their sense of belonging, and form part of museum communities. Drawing on case studies from Argentina, Australia, England, Italy, Mexico, and Paraguay, and theoretical insights from the Reggio Emilia Approach, constructivism, designerly learning, laboratory-style design, and the work of Paulo Freire and Francesco Tonucci, this book explores the extent to which museums’ design processes are child-centered and how children’s material culture can be reflected in the museum design work that will ultimately shape their own early learning experiences. This book explores museum design as a process that involves key stakeholders in procedural planning and associated tasks and discussions, such as those regarding color, light, shape, form, space, and building materials.

Museum Design with, by, and for Children will be valuable for museum practitioners, students, and researchers with an interest in children’s experiences in museums, particularly how children can be empowered as active participants with rights to the museum.

List of Figures; Foreword by Sharon E. Shaffer; Endorsements;
Acknowledgements; Preface;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Chapter 2 The History
of Museums and Museum Design;
Chapter 3 A Rationale for Including Children
in Museum Design;
Chapter 4 In Italy: A unique case of the Reggio Emilia
Approach informing museum design;
Chapter 5 In Mexico: One museum embraces
constructivism and Reggio-inspired work in design;
Chapter 6 In Argentina:
A look at how Tonucci and Freire inspire museum design with, by, and for
children;
Chapter 7 In Australia: A culture that centers children, starting
with research;
Chapter 8 In England: A new museum emerges through
designerly learning with children;
Chapter 9 In Paraguay: Latin Americas
newest museum explores different participatory approaches;
Chapter 10
Conclusion; Index.
Clare Murray studies childrens museum experiences. Clare is a doctoral candidate at Teachers College, Columbia University, and holds an MEd in art in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, an MA in early childhood education policy from Teachers College, and a BA in economics and Latin American studies from Colby College. She co-founded and leads a nonprofit art museum bus designed with/by/for young children in her home state of Connecticut, called cARTie (www.cARTie.org). Additionally, Clare is a two-time Fulbright Scholar to Spain and Paraguay.